Barelas and the South Valley maintain close ties to Albuquerque Hispanic roots and it is here you’ll find many excellent New Mexican and Mexican restaurants, as well as the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
The Westside is marked by the peaks of dormant volcanoes and the treasures of Petroglyph National Monument, where visitors can walk among ancient volcanic rock etchings.
Nob Hill is a vibrant district bursting with eclectic shops, swank dining, and chic nightspots. Route 66 neon signs and architecture combined with predominantly locally-owned shops, galleries and restaurants make Nob Hill a hip and fashionable area locat
The Eastside of town encompasses the foothills of the Sandia Mountains which offer great outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. The Sandia Peak Aerial Tram will take visitors from the base to the peak of the mountain on a spectacular ride.
The North Valley/Los Ranchos/Corrales areas are all in a lush green valley that runs along the Rio Grande. This area is known for great outdoor and nature-lovers? activities, wineries, farmers markets and peaceful spas.
Historic Old Town has been the heart of Albuquerque since the city was founded here in 1706
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