Food scene
Has legendary BBQ set in a 1940's Roadhouse Setting. Tucked right up against the Sandia Mountains just two minutes from the Sandia Peak Tram. Great views of the city lights view from the main dinning room.
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County Line Barbeque of Albuquerque
9600 Tramway Blvd NEHas legendary BBQ set in a 1940's Roadhouse Setting. Tucked right up against the Sandia Mountains just two minutes from the Sandia Peak Tram. Great views of the city lights view from the main dinning room.
Located at the base of the world famous Sandia Peak Tramway. Good place to enjoy NM cuisine after a trip up to the peak. Arguably the best dining view in the city.
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Sandiago's Grill at the Tram
40 Tramway Rd NELocated at the base of the world famous Sandia Peak Tramway. Good place to enjoy NM cuisine after a trip up to the peak. Arguably the best dining view in the city.
Opened late 2019, Ten 3 is arguably America’s most breathtaking new dining experience. The building features an upscale dining room with panoramic western views of the Rio Grande Valley and city below. The east-facing bar and dining area offers a more casual setting with picturesque views of the ski area against a backdrop of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and Santa Fe in the distance.
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Ten 3
30 Tramway Road NortheastOpened late 2019, Ten 3 is arguably America’s most breathtaking new dining experience. The building features an upscale dining room with panoramic western views of the Rio Grande Valley and city below. The east-facing bar and dining area offers a more casual setting with picturesque views of the ski area against a backdrop of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains and Santa Fe in the distance.
Authentic Pacific Rim cooking. Inventive Asian menu containing popular dishes from Japan, Hawaii, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia A bar that will transport you to the tropics with vintage drinks of the 1930's and 40's. .
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Jinja Bar & Bistro NE Heights
8900 Holly Ave NEAuthentic Pacific Rim cooking. Inventive Asian menu containing popular dishes from Japan, Hawaii, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia A bar that will transport you to the tropics with vintage drinks of the 1930's and 40's. .
Gourmet brick oven pizzeria offering classic Italian cuisine & an extensive list of wine & beer.
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Pizzeria Luca
8850 Holly Ave NEGourmet brick oven pizzeria offering classic Italian cuisine & an extensive list of wine & beer.
Trader Joe's
8928 Holly Ave NEGreat place to stop for your food supplies
Casual local counter-serve chain offering specialty pizza, subs & salads. A local favorite.
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Dion's
8100 Wyoming Blvd NECasual local counter-serve chain offering specialty pizza, subs & salads. A local favorite.
Award-winning Japanese restaurant offering handcrafted sushi and large teppan grill tables. Great for for families and groups.
Azuma Sushi and Teppan
8104 Wyoming Blvd NEAward-winning Japanese restaurant offering handcrafted sushi and large teppan grill tables. Great for for families and groups.
Blaze Pizza
6400 Holly Ave NEBahama Buck's
8810 Holly Ave NEGreat destination for shaved-ice on a hot summer day
Vintage 423
8000 Paseo Del Norte Blvd NELocal coffee house with tasty offerings for your sweet tooth
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Flying Star Cafe
3416 Central Ave NELocal coffee house with tasty offerings for your sweet tooth
Weck's
1620 Rio Rancho Blvd SEA local favorite for a traditional New Mexican breakfast
Five Guys
6550 Paseo Del Norte Blvd NEClassic burger joint
Panera Bread
6500 Holly Ave NEChipotle Mexican Grill
6810 Menaul Blvd NEGreat little hole in the wall joint for quality Mexican food
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Papa Nacho's Mexican Food
7648 Louisiana Blvd NEGreat little hole in the wall joint for quality Mexican food
An Italian food bar featuring an exhibition kitchen where the food is prepared in front of you. A local favorite since 1993.
Tomato Cafe
7900 San Pedro Dr NEAn Italian food bar featuring an exhibition kitchen where the food is prepared in front of you. A local favorite since 1993.
Arguably the most popular destination for authentic New Mexican cuisine. Green chile, sopaipillas, carne adovada & more in an old hacienda surrounded by lush gardens.
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El Pinto Restaurant
10500 4th St NWArguably the most popular destination for authentic New Mexican cuisine. Green chile, sopaipillas, carne adovada & more in an old hacienda surrounded by lush gardens.
Slapfish
6400 Holly Ave NEGreat place for seafood in a fast casual environment
Closest traditional grocery store. Trader Joe's is across the street.
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Albertsons Market
2910 Juan Tabo Blvd NEClosest traditional grocery store. Trader Joe's is across the street.
Biscuits & breakfast burritos dished up in a comfy place
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Cinnamon Cafe
5809 Juan Tabo Blvd NEBiscuits & breakfast burritos dished up in a comfy place
Icicles
5809 Juan Tabo Blvd NEGreat stop for some ice cream
Pub grub & beer served in a laid-back spot with sports on TV, pool & a sidewalk patio.
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Horse & Angel Tavern
5809 Juan Tabo Blvd NEPub grub & beer served in a laid-back spot with sports on TV, pool & a sidewalk patio.
Family-friendly Greek dining in a homey sea-blue setting with cafe tables & a long bar.
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Mykonos Cafe & Taverna
5900 Eubank Blvd NEFamily-friendly Greek dining in a homey sea-blue setting with cafe tables & a long bar.
An Albuquerque staple. Great place for a quick bite almost any time of day and night. Vintage late-night counter-serve Mexican hub with a Western theme serving breakfast burritos & more
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Frontier
2400 Central Ave SEAn Albuquerque staple. Great place for a quick bite almost any time of day and night. Vintage late-night counter-serve Mexican hub with a Western theme serving breakfast burritos & more
Sightseeing
A 2.7 mile aerial tram ride to the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains. It's one of America’s most stunning urban peaks with an 11,000 square mile panoramic view of the Rio Grande Valley and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The tram also provides quick access to the backside of Sandia Mountain Wilderness where you can enjoy a day of skiing, mountain biking, or hiking in a dense forest of towering Ponderosa Pines.
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Трамвай Сандиа Пик
30 Tramway Rd NEA 2.7 mile aerial tram ride to the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains. It's one of America’s most stunning urban peaks with an 11,000 square mile panoramic view of the Rio Grande Valley and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The tram also provides quick access to the backside of Sandia Mountain Wilderness where you can enjoy a day of skiing, mountain biking, or hiking in a dense forest of towering Ponderosa Pines.
A peaceful park refuge offering the best access to the Sandia Mountain Wilderness outside of the Tram. Contains miles of well marked trails with mountain views. Expect to see wildlife. There's an interpretive nature trail, bathrooms and several shaded picnic spots. Plenty of parking. Access is $1 weekday and $2 weekends. Great spot to enjoy an evening hike while watching the sunset.
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Elena Gallegos Open Space
7100 Tramway Blvd NEA peaceful park refuge offering the best access to the Sandia Mountain Wilderness outside of the Tram. Contains miles of well marked trails with mountain views. Expect to see wildlife. There's an interpretive nature trail, bathrooms and several shaded picnic spots. Plenty of parking. Access is $1 weekday and $2 weekends. Great spot to enjoy an evening hike while watching the sunset.
The most popular hiking trail in the Sandia Mountains. The trail ends at the peak house near the Sandia Peak Tram upper terminal. It contains spectacular views, towers of granite, and ponderosa/aspen/blue spruce forests. You can take the trail up and down for a total of 13+ miles or hike one way and ride the tram down. It's a challenging hike as you are starting at 6,000 feet and ending around 10,200 feet so you must be acclimated to the altitude and bring plenty of water.
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Тропа La Luz
The most popular hiking trail in the Sandia Mountains. The trail ends at the peak house near the Sandia Peak Tram upper terminal. It contains spectacular views, towers of granite, and ponderosa/aspen/blue spruce forests. You can take the trail up and down for a total of 13+ miles or hike one way and ride the tram down. It's a challenging hike as you are starting at 6,000 feet and ending around 10,200 feet so you must be acclimated to the altitude and bring plenty of water.
In addition to the casino, there's a spa, a golf course, and a seasonal outdoor pool flanked by cabanas. Dining options include an upscale steakhouse, a buffet eatery and several lounges. Live entertainment is staged in the outdoor amphitheater and ballroom. Valet parking is free.
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Sandia Resort & Casino
30 Rainbow RdIn addition to the casino, there's a spa, a golf course, and a seasonal outdoor pool flanked by cabanas. Dining options include an upscale steakhouse, a buffet eatery and several lounges. Live entertainment is staged in the outdoor amphitheater and ballroom. Valet parking is free.
Museum dedicated to the worldwide history, science, and art of all types of ballooning and lighter-than-air flight.
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Международный музей воздушных шаров Андерсона Абруццо Альбукерке
9201 Balloon Museum Dr NEMuseum dedicated to the worldwide history, science, and art of all types of ballooning and lighter-than-air flight.
One of the nations premier urban bike/walking trails. Plenty of parking and bathrooms. From here you can bike ride, horse ride, run, walk, or rollerblade along the paved bosque trail, or enjoy a hike under the cottonwoods along the banks of Rio Grande river.
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Alameda Open Space
Rio Grande Boulevard NorthwestOne of the nations premier urban bike/walking trails. Plenty of parking and bathrooms. From here you can bike ride, horse ride, run, walk, or rollerblade along the paved bosque trail, or enjoy a hike under the cottonwoods along the banks of Rio Grande river.
Ice complex home to the New Mexico Ice Wolves. Offer two connectable rinks with space open skating. Skate rentals available.
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Outpost CooLLOOP Ice Arenas
9530 Tramway Blvd NEIce complex home to the New Mexico Ice Wolves. Offer two connectable rinks with space open skating. Skate rentals available.
Large city park offering tennis, handball, and bocce ball courts, a skate park, playground, leash-free dog park, picnic area and a community center with gym.
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North Domingo Baca Park
7521 Carmel Ave NELarge city park offering tennis, handball, and bocce ball courts, a skate park, playground, leash-free dog park, picnic area and a community center with gym.
The mountains range from 6,200 feet to more than 10,628 feet in elevation covering four of five life zones due to the large elevation change. There are over 100 miles of hiking trails, biking, and cross country trails. A great place to explore anytime of year.
www.sandiahiking.com/trailguide.html
www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5390081.pdf
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Sandia Mountains
The mountains range from 6,200 feet to more than 10,628 feet in elevation covering four of five life zones due to the large elevation change. There are over 100 miles of hiking trails, biking, and cross country trails. A great place to explore anytime of year.
www.sandiahiking.com/trailguide.html
www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5390081.pdf
Old Town is the historic original town site of Albuquerque laid out by Spanish colonists in the 1700s. Learn about the shops, restaurants and seasonal events at: www.albuquerqueoldtown.com/
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Площадь Старого города
200 N Plaza St NWOld Town is the historic original town site of Albuquerque laid out by Spanish colonists in the 1700s. Learn about the shops, restaurants and seasonal events at: www.albuquerqueoldtown.com/
Great place to explore on foot with numerous hiking trails. The view from atop the volcanoes offers perfect photo opportunity.
www.nps.gov/petr/index.htm
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Petroglyph National Monument Visitor Center
6510 Western Trail NWGreat place to explore on foot with numerous hiking trails. The view from atop the volcanoes offers perfect photo opportunity.
www.nps.gov/petr/index.htm
The Paseo del Bosque Trail contains 16 miles of multi-use trails uninterrupted by roadways. It runs north to south along the Rio Grande river through a cottonwood forest (bosque) and passes through the Rio Grande Valley State Park.
For maps see: www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/open-space/lands/paseo-del-bosque-trail
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Paseo del Bosque Trail
Paseo del Bosque TrailThe Paseo del Bosque Trail contains 16 miles of multi-use trails uninterrupted by roadways. It runs north to south along the Rio Grande river through a cottonwood forest (bosque) and passes through the Rio Grande Valley State Park.
For maps see: www.cabq.gov/parksandrecreation/open-space/lands/paseo-del-bosque-trail
Located adjacent to the Rio Grande the nature center is a 38-acre urban wildlife preserve. The park offers excellent bird watching opportunities throughout the year. There is a visitor's center along with wildlife viewing areas overlooking ponds and trail access to the Rio Grande.
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/riograndenaturecenterstatepark.html
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Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
2901 Candelaria Rd NWLocated adjacent to the Rio Grande the nature center is a 38-acre urban wildlife preserve. The park offers excellent bird watching opportunities throughout the year. There is a visitor's center along with wildlife viewing areas overlooking ponds and trail access to the Rio Grande.
www.emnrd.state.nm.us/SPD/riograndenaturecenterstatepark.html
Art & Culture
Explora is a science center that employs a hands-on, inquiry-based learning approach to science, math and art.
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Explora Science Center
1701 Mountain Rd NWExplora is a science center that employs a hands-on, inquiry-based learning approach to science, math and art.
Museum and cultural center created as the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Hosts traditional Native American dances every weekend year round. Also has a full-service restaurant and bakery known for its extraordinary Native American Cuisine - Pueblo Harvest.
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th St NWMuseum and cultural center created as the gateway to the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico. Hosts traditional Native American dances every weekend year round. Also has a full-service restaurant and bakery known for its extraordinary Native American Cuisine - Pueblo Harvest.
The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is a national repository of nuclear science information the nation's only congressionally chartered museum in its field.
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Национальный музей ядерной науки и истории
601 Eubank Blvd SEThe National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is a national repository of nuclear science information the nation's only congressionally chartered museum in its field.
The National Hispanic Cultural Center is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and advancement of Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities.
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Пляж Бордо-Лак
1701 4th St SWThe National Hispanic Cultural Center is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and advancement of Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities.
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science preserves and interprets the distinctive natural and scientific heritage of our state through our extraordinary collections, research, exhibits and programs designed to ignite a passion for lifelong learning.
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
1801 Mountain Rd NW
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science preserves and interprets the distinctive natural and scientific heritage of our state through our extraordinary collections, research, exhibits and programs designed to ignite a passion for lifelong learning.
Located next to the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the 64-acre Zoo has been offering guests close encounters with exotic and native animals since 1927
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ABQ Биопарк
903 10th St SWLocated next to the Rio Grande in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the 64-acre Zoo has been offering guests close encounters with exotic and native animals since 1927
Аквариум ABQ BioPark
2601 Central Ave NWLovely aquarium and large botanical gardens
Large public college with many museums and events
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The University of New Mexico
Large public college with many museums and events
Everything Else
Albuquerque International Sunport
2200 Sunport BlvdOur local airport
Day Trips
Take the scenic Railrunner train up to walk the Plaza for day
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Santa Fe
Take the scenic Railrunner train up to walk the Plaza for day
If you drive the Turquoise Trail to Santa Fe be sure to stop at this artsy town
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Madrid
If you drive the Turquoise Trail to Santa Fe be sure to stop at this artsy town
Small village just outside Albuquerque with nice shops and restaurants
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Corrales
Small village just outside Albuquerque with nice shops and restaurants
A 13.7-mile wide extinct volcanic crater that lies atop a dormant supervolcano. Visitors enjoy the mountain meadows, streams, and wildlife. The area offers a range of activities from camping, to hiking, fishing, horseback riding, exploring historic cabins and prehistoric sites, mountain biking, ranger-led activities, and more.
www.nps.gov/vall/index.htm
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Национальный заповедник Валлес-Кальдера
39201 NM-4A 13.7-mile wide extinct volcanic crater that lies atop a dormant supervolcano. Visitors enjoy the mountain meadows, streams, and wildlife. The area offers a range of activities from camping, to hiking, fishing, horseback riding, exploring historic cabins and prehistoric sites, mountain biking, ranger-led activities, and more.
www.nps.gov/vall/index.htm
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