Albuquerque combines a unique blend of multi-culturalism, natural beauty, profound historic attractions, spectacular climate with four distinct seasons, museums, galleries and shopping to create a distinct and unforgettable visit for every kind of visitor.
Discover Albuquerque's allure when you explore Historic Old Town, where the Villa of Albuquerque was founded in 1706, or as you watch hundreds of hot air balloons ascending into blue skies during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta®, the world's largest, most photographed balloon event.
Albuquerque offers an exciting array of activities for all ages and interests. From mountain biking and hiking to playing a rousing game of golf on one of our famed golf courses, or perhaps taking a tour of one of Albuquerque's vineyards or browsing museums and galleries, there is a range of activities for any visitor.
Mild or fiery, there's nothing like New Mexican cuisine! Albuquerque offers a variety of dining options from the quaint and casual atmosphere to the elegant ambiance of one of our finer restaurants. Add some spice into your life and order your chile "Christmas" and you'll get both red and green chile on your plate!
Attractions
The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the world’s largest hot air balloon festival, takes place each October, when you’ll see more than 500 balloons in the sky at a time. This magical hot air balloon festival is considered to be the most photographed event in the world, drawing a huge international crowd of balloonists and spectators. Clear blue skies, calm winds and mild temperatures are the norm in Albuquerque, encouraging year-round hot air ballooning... why not take a flight yourself?
Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway - Explore the Sandia Mountains aboard the "North America's longest aerial tramway" suspended above deep canyons and rugged rock escarpment. See nature's beauty unfold as you ascend 2.7 miles to 10,378 feet for an 11,000 square mile view of New Mexico.
The ABQ Bio Park includes the Botanic Garden, Zoo, the Aquarium and Tingley Beach. At the Zoo you’ll find more than 250 species of exotic and native animals, including jaguars and Mexican wolves, and check out the Botanic Garden, where you’ll see how the plants differ in the Chihuahua Desert, the Mojave Desert and in desert grasslands, like Albuquerque.
Historic Old Town has been the heart of Albuquerque since the city was founded here in 1706. Today, historic Old Town Albuquerque is the city's cultural center, with seven museums and more than 100 shops, galleries and restaurants. Experience this charming 300-year-old plaza with beautiful 18th century architecture, narrow brick paths and picturesque patios.
Nob Hill featured dozens of small, mostly locally owned stores with unique and handcrafted gifts, as well as trendy, southwestern clothing, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and chic home décor. Patio dining is abundant.
Nearby Ski Resorts
Ski Santa Fe - Experience the excitement of world-class skiing in breathtaking beauty of Ski Santa Fe. Located within a short drive of Albuquerque, Ski Santa Fe welcomes skiers, snowboarders, families, and locals to our mountain.
Thanks
Go-NewMexico.com would like to thank the Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau for providing information for this page.