Albuquerque Guidebook

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Albuquerque Guidebook

Food Scene

Gourmet, thin-crust pies with unique toppings served amid exposed brick walls & modern decor. Try the chopped veggie salad and green chile pizza.
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Farina Pizzeria
510 Central Ave SE
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Gourmet, thin-crust pies with unique toppings served amid exposed brick walls & modern decor. Try the chopped veggie salad and green chile pizza.
Voted Albuquerque’s Best Brunch. High quality, local and organic ingredients make this a local favorite. Try the breakfast sandwich, breakfast burrito, and crepe-style pancakes.
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Grove Cafe & Market
600 Central Ave SE
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Voted Albuquerque’s Best Brunch. High quality, local and organic ingredients make this a local favorite. Try the breakfast sandwich, breakfast burrito, and crepe-style pancakes.
Great burgers made from local New Mexico beef. Try the Guinness milkshake, green chile burger, and sweet potato fries.
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Holy Burger
700 Central Ave SE
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Great burgers made from local New Mexico beef. Try the Guinness milkshake, green chile burger, and sweet potato fries.
Fine dining serving innovative New American fare & wine, using classic French cooking techniques, amid modern art & sculptures.
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Artichoke Cafe
424 Central Ave SE
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Fine dining serving innovative New American fare & wine, using classic French cooking techniques, amid modern art & sculptures.
A modern twist on traditional diner food in the charming setting of a renovated historic auto body shop. Try the blue corn chicken and waffles or the bacon wrapped meatloaf.
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Standard Diner
320 Central Ave SE
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A modern twist on traditional diner food in the charming setting of a renovated historic auto body shop. Try the blue corn chicken and waffles or the bacon wrapped meatloaf.
A local favorite with some of the best coffee around. For a local flavor, try the Zia latte.
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Zendo
413 2nd St SW
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A local favorite with some of the best coffee around. For a local flavor, try the Zia latte.
A hip espresso and baked goods bar with organic specialty coffee. Adult coloring books and puzzles at every table
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Deep Space Coffee
504 Central Ave SW
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A hip espresso and baked goods bar with organic specialty coffee. Adult coloring books and puzzles at every table
New Mexican food served in an old hacienda surrounded by lush gardens. If you want a New Mexican dining experience, this is the place for you.
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El Pinto Restaurant
10500 4th St NW
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New Mexican food served in an old hacienda surrounded by lush gardens. If you want a New Mexican dining experience, this is the place for you.
Artisan design-your-own salads, plus soup & sandwiches, served in a modern, colorful space with a wine bar. If you like salad, you will seriously LOVE this place.
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Vinaigrette
1720 Central Ave SW
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Artisan design-your-own salads, plus soup & sandwiches, served in a modern, colorful space with a wine bar. If you like salad, you will seriously LOVE this place.
Colorful and casual family owned chain of New Mexican food restaurants. Two locations downtown, and several others across Albuquerque.
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Garcia's Kitchen - The Original
1736 Central Ave SW
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Colorful and casual family owned chain of New Mexican food restaurants. Two locations downtown, and several others across Albuquerque.
Local chain of restaurants featuring colorful, modern decor, local/organic ingredients, and delicious bakery items. Try the queso fries and key lime pie.
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Flying Star Cafe
3416 Central Ave NE
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Local chain of restaurants featuring colorful, modern decor, local/organic ingredients, and delicious bakery items. Try the queso fries and key lime pie.
Upscale, regionally inspired cuisine made from local & seasonal ingredients amid Southwestern decor.
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Farm & Table
8917 4th St NW
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Upscale, regionally inspired cuisine made from local & seasonal ingredients amid Southwestern decor.

Drinks & Nightlife

Stylish hotel bar offering seasonal cocktails & eclectic small plates, plus a scenic rooftop lounge with views of downtown Albuquerque and cozy couches for cuddling.
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Apothecary Lounge
806 Central Ave SE
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Stylish hotel bar offering seasonal cocktails & eclectic small plates, plus a scenic rooftop lounge with views of downtown Albuquerque and cozy couches for cuddling.
Dog-friendly bar with cocktails, imported & domestic beer, plenty of pool tables & quirky decor.
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Anodyne
409 Central Ave NW
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Dog-friendly bar with cocktails, imported & domestic beer, plenty of pool tables & quirky decor.
Hip local brewery with a friendly pub vibe. Next door to Zendo coffee shop.
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Sidetrack Brewing Co.
413 2nd St SW
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Hip local brewery with a friendly pub vibe. Next door to Zendo coffee shop.
An Albuquerque staple, Marble has a hip vibe and a great outdoor patio with food trucks and live music. Try the award-winning Marble IPA. (Marble is within walking distance for those who don’t mind walking a distance, but most people will probably want to bike or drive there).
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Marble Brewery
111 Marble Ave NW
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An Albuquerque staple, Marble has a hip vibe and a great outdoor patio with food trucks and live music. Try the award-winning Marble IPA. (Marble is within walking distance for those who don’t mind walking a distance, but most people will probably want to bike or drive there).

Sightseeing

A charming New Mexico village along the Rio Grande, Corrales has beautiful adobe buildings, great restaurants, and lots of unique shopping. 30 minutes from downtown Albuquerque.
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Corrales
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A charming New Mexico village along the Rio Grande, Corrales has beautiful adobe buildings, great restaurants, and lots of unique shopping. 30 minutes from downtown Albuquerque.
Old Town is a historic district dating back to the founding of the city by the Spanish in 1706. Today it is a popular shopping and tourist destination, featuring New Mexican food, crafts, antiques, jewelry, clothing, and more. The central plaza often features special events. This is a great place to start if you want a “New Mexico” tourist experience. 10 minutes from downtown.
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Old Town Plaza
200 N Plaza St NW
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Old Town is a historic district dating back to the founding of the city by the Spanish in 1706. Today it is a popular shopping and tourist destination, featuring New Mexican food, crafts, antiques, jewelry, clothing, and more. The central plaza often features special events. This is a great place to start if you want a “New Mexico” tourist experience. 10 minutes from downtown.
For art galleries, shopping, and more great restaurants, Nob Hill is a charming urban neighborhood with a lot of Albuquerque character. Located on Historic Route 66, 10 minutes from downtown.
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Nob Hill
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For art galleries, shopping, and more great restaurants, Nob Hill is a charming urban neighborhood with a lot of Albuquerque character. Located on Historic Route 66, 10 minutes from downtown.
The world’s longest aerial tram provides breathtaking views of the city and valley from the top of the Sandia mountains. The restaurant High Finance is located at the top of the tram, where you can have a drink, cup of coffee, or meal while enjoying the views. 30 Tramway Rd NE Tip: there is also a great hiking path that intersects with the restaurant, so if you want to enjoy nature from the top of the mountains with beautiful New Mexico forest scenery and scenic views, this is a great spot for a day hike. Note that at the top of the Sandias it can be up to 30 degrees colder than downtown Albuquerque! Be sure to bring extra clothes.
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Sandia Peak Tramway
30 Tramway Rd NE
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The world’s longest aerial tram provides breathtaking views of the city and valley from the top of the Sandia mountains. The restaurant High Finance is located at the top of the tram, where you can have a drink, cup of coffee, or meal while enjoying the views. 30 Tramway Rd NE Tip: there is also a great hiking path that intersects with the restaurant, so if you want to enjoy nature from the top of the mountains with beautiful New Mexico forest scenery and scenic views, this is a great spot for a day hike. Note that at the top of the Sandias it can be up to 30 degrees colder than downtown Albuquerque! Be sure to bring extra clothes.

Parks & Nature

A serene walking path filled with trees, ponds, wildlife, and native plant life is just a 5 minute drive from downtown. Park behind the Albuquerque aquarium (on the NW side of the intersection of Tingley Dr SW and Central Ave SW) and walk on the dirt path along the river for miles in either direction. There is also a picnic area here. If you prefer to ride a bike, a paved path runs parallel to the river across the entire city. Rental bikes are available from Zagster stations all over downtown Albuquerque (the nearest station is located at The Grove restaurant, 600 Central Ave SE, 1 block from the AirBnB). Simply return the bike to any station when you are done
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Paseo del Bosque Trail
Paseo del Bosque Trail
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A serene walking path filled with trees, ponds, wildlife, and native plant life is just a 5 minute drive from downtown. Park behind the Albuquerque aquarium (on the NW side of the intersection of Tingley Dr SW and Central Ave SW) and walk on the dirt path along the river for miles in either direction. There is also a picnic area here. If you prefer to ride a bike, a paved path runs parallel to the river across the entire city. Rental bikes are available from Zagster stations all over downtown Albuquerque (the nearest station is located at The Grove restaurant, 600 Central Ave SE, 1 block from the AirBnB). Simply return the bike to any station when you are done
Petroglyph National Monument stretches 17 miles along Albuquerque, New Mexico's West Mesa, a volcanic basalt escarpment that dominates the city's western horizon.
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Petroglyph National Monument
Western Trail Northwest
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Petroglyph National Monument stretches 17 miles along Albuquerque, New Mexico's West Mesa, a volcanic basalt escarpment that dominates the city's western horizon.
There are many great spots to go hiking in the Sandia mountains. For a short, easy hike that is easy to get to, park at the base of the mountains on Copper Ave NE (as far East as you can go, past Tramway). There you will find easy access to desert trails. For something more foresty, check out the Pino Trail at the Elena Gallegos picnic area (which is also a great place to just have a picnic in nature if you aren’t into hiking). Elena Gallegos charges $1 on weekdays and $2 on weekends for parking. Hiking at the top of the Sandia Peak Tramway is also beautiful and scenic.
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Elena Gallegos Open Space
7100 Tramway Blvd NE
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There are many great spots to go hiking in the Sandia mountains. For a short, easy hike that is easy to get to, park at the base of the mountains on Copper Ave NE (as far East as you can go, past Tramway). There you will find easy access to desert trails. For something more foresty, check out the Pino Trail at the Elena Gallegos picnic area (which is also a great place to just have a picnic in nature if you aren’t into hiking). Elena Gallegos charges $1 on weekdays and $2 on weekends for parking. Hiking at the top of the Sandia Peak Tramway is also beautiful and scenic.

Arts & Culture

Experience live performances, movies, art, and more at one of Albuquerque’s best known landmarks. The KiMo Theatre, a Pueblo Deco picture palace, opened on Sept. 19, 1927. Every detail of the theater contains historical significance, making it one the region's most valued cultural gems. www.kimotickets.com
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KiMo Theatre
423 Central Ave NW
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Experience live performances, movies, art, and more at one of Albuquerque’s best known landmarks. The KiMo Theatre, a Pueblo Deco picture palace, opened on Sept. 19, 1927. Every detail of the theater contains historical significance, making it one the region's most valued cultural gems. www.kimotickets.com
Theater for improvisational comedy shows and open-mike nights. Check out “The Show” improv comedy show every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm. www.theboxabqtickets.com
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The Box Performance Space
100 Gold Ave SW
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Theater for improvisational comedy shows and open-mike nights. Check out “The Show” improv comedy show every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm. www.theboxabqtickets.com
All-ages science, tech & art museum with over 250 exploratory exhibits & separate toddler area.
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Explora Science Center
1701 Mountain Rd NW
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All-ages science, tech & art museum with over 250 exploratory exhibits & separate toddler area.
Expansive museum featuring stones & gems, dinosaur skeletons & a time travel simulation ride.
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New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
1801 Mountain Rd NW
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Expansive museum featuring stones & gems, dinosaur skeletons & a time travel simulation ride.
Local history museum featuring maps, photos & crafts depicting the history of Albuquerque.
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Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Rd NW
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Local history museum featuring maps, photos & crafts depicting the history of Albuquerque.
Make this your first stop to discover Pueblo Indian culture. View the renowned collection of Pueblo pottery and art, see traditional Native American dances honoring Mother Earth and meet artists selling their handcrafted works. Browse original works of pottery, turquoise jewelry and art at Shumakolowa Gifts, and taste the award-winning Tewa Taco and fresh baked Pueblo oven bread at Pueblo Harvest Café. Located just minutes from Old Town Albuquerque, the IPCC is a vibrant place for people of all cultures to share, learn and discover.
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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th St NW
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Make this your first stop to discover Pueblo Indian culture. View the renowned collection of Pueblo pottery and art, see traditional Native American dances honoring Mother Earth and meet artists selling their handcrafted works. Browse original works of pottery, turquoise jewelry and art at Shumakolowa Gifts, and taste the award-winning Tewa Taco and fresh baked Pueblo oven bread at Pueblo Harvest Café. Located just minutes from Old Town Albuquerque, the IPCC is a vibrant place for people of all cultures to share, learn and discover.
A world-class center for Hispanic arts and culture featuring an art museum, a state-of-the art performing arts complex, a library and genealogy center, a restaurant and gift shop (Pop Fizz ice cream shop is also on the premises!). Enjoy art exhibitions throughout the year and celebrate Hispanic traditions through various festivals and celebrations including Cinco de Mayo and Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead).
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National Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 4th St SW
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A world-class center for Hispanic arts and culture featuring an art museum, a state-of-the art performing arts complex, a library and genealogy center, a restaurant and gift shop (Pop Fizz ice cream shop is also on the premises!). Enjoy art exhibitions throughout the year and celebrate Hispanic traditions through various festivals and celebrations including Cinco de Mayo and Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Open & airy tri-level museum explores the history of ballooning & features a flight simulator.
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Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
9201 Balloon Museum Dr NE
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Open & airy tri-level museum explores the history of ballooning & features a flight simulator.

Getting Around

Take the Rail Runner Train to Santa Fe for the day! The Rail Runner train runs daily from downtown Albuquerque to Santa Fe and back. Take the train up for the day to take in shopping, food, art and culture in historic Santa Fe. Daily train schedules can be found online. www.nmrailrunner.com
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Albuquerque station
320 1st St SW
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Take the Rail Runner Train to Santa Fe for the day! The Rail Runner train runs daily from downtown Albuquerque to Santa Fe and back. Take the train up for the day to take in shopping, food, art and culture in historic Santa Fe. Daily train schedules can be found online. www.nmrailrunner.com

Shopping

Downtown ABQ Farmer's Market (Saturdays April - early November) Located in historic Robinson Park, the market is home to over 45 New Mexican growers offering the highest quality produce available in Albuquerque, along with a wide array of talented local artists and a delicious mix of prepared food artisans. Every week features a live band, community nonprofits, a bike valet service, and lots of community spirit. www.downtowngrowers.com
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Robinson Park
810 Copper Ave NW
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Downtown ABQ Farmer's Market (Saturdays April - early November) Located in historic Robinson Park, the market is home to over 45 New Mexican growers offering the highest quality produce available in Albuquerque, along with a wide array of talented local artists and a delicious mix of prepared food artisans. Every week features a live band, community nonprofits, a bike valet service, and lots of community spirit. www.downtowngrowers.com
(Sundays May - October) Community organized market inside historic Blacksmith Shop featuring 100's of New Mexico's finest food, farm, artisan, and healing vendors, live musicians, and educational/demonstration zones for kids and adults. www.railyardsmarket.com
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Rail Yards Market
777 1st St SW
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(Sundays May - October) Community organized market inside historic Blacksmith Shop featuring 100's of New Mexico's finest food, farm, artisan, and healing vendors, live musicians, and educational/demonstration zones for kids and adults. www.railyardsmarket.com
Walk through a beautiful historic property in Albuquerque’s North Valley and check out farm animals, the lavender farm, and the farm shop where you can purchase locally made lavender products.
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Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm
4803 Rio Grande Blvd NW
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Walk through a beautiful historic property in Albuquerque’s North Valley and check out farm animals, the lavender farm, and the farm shop where you can purchase locally made lavender products.