From historic adobe landmarks to colorful art districts and breathtaking desert views, Albuquerque blends culture, adventure, and charm. Whether you're exploring Old Town, riding the Sandia Peak Tramway, or catching a sunset over the Rio Grande, ther...
San Felipe de Neri Parish is Albuquerque’s oldest church, dating back to 1793. Located in the heart of Old Town, it’s a beautiful example of Spanish Colonial architecture and one of the city’s most historic landmarks. A peaceful spot to reflect, expl...
San Felipe de Neri Parish
Nestled between the Sandia mountains (Spanish for watermelon) and three volcanoes (the Three Sisters) is a rift carved by the Rio Grande River that is home to a historic farming community, turned outpost, and then officially a village in 1706 that pr...
Visit Old Town Albuquerque | The Official Old Town Guide
Rising from the hustle and bustle of Albuquerque, you ascend one of America’s most stunning urban peaks. Reaching the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains, an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits you. It’s an elevation of the body, mind, and...
Sandia Peak Tramway
In October the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta® creates an enchanted world of special shape balloon rodeos, twilight balloon glows, and vibrant balloon-filled skies.
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta
Petroglyph National Monument protects one of the largest petroglyph sites in North America, featuring designs and symbols carved onto volcanic rocks by Native Americans and Spanish settlers 400 to 700 years ago. These images are a valuable record of ...
Petroglyph National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)
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
ABQ BioPark Zoo
The Rio Grande Valley State Park, also referred to as the Rio Grande Bosque, runs the length of the Rio Grande through the heart of Albuquerque and includes 20 miles (4,300 acres) of a protected cottonwood gallery forest.
The Rio Grande Bosque
Located adjacent to the Rio Grande Bosque, Tingley Beach consists of fishing ponds that are open to the public, free of charge. All anglers are required to have a New Mexico fishing license.
Tingley Beach
The exhibits at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History provide an objective, accessible window into the past, present, and future of nuclear science. They cover everything from the very origins of atomic theory, the complexity of the po...
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
This botanical garden offers a peaceful escape with diverse gardens, including a Japanese garden, a desert garden, and a Mediterranean conservatory, as well as a bug exhibit and a children's garden. They also highlight the family-friendly atmosphere,...
ABQ BioPark
Fans of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" can visit filming locations in the show's iconic RV.
BREAKING BAD RV TOURS ABQ
Explore the beauty of the winery, enjoy one of the award-winning wines in their Tasting Room, and learn more about the products available in the Wine Shop.
Casa Rondeña | Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM Winery & Events
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park is located on the Rio Grande flyway, the park offers excellent birdwatching opportunities throughout the year.
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park - State Parks
Wheels Museum is a nonprofit organization in the Albuquerque Rail Yards dedicated to collecting, preserving, and creating educational exhibits about the history of transportation in Albuquerque and New Mexico with emphasis on the impact on the develo...
Wheels Museum
La Luz trail gives you panoramic views of Albuquerque. As you hike you are treated to ever-changing views of cliffs and trees and wildflowers. The wildflowers are amazing many are unfamiliar. After hiking up the trail take the tram ride down and have...
La Luz trail from Albuquerque NM to the top of the world