Local Attractions
Sandia Peak Tramway Featured
The Sandia Peak Tram is the longest aerial tramway in the world. Catch breathtaking views of the Southwestern landscape as you soar to the top of the Sandia Mountains.
Old Town
Old Town Albuquerque is a historic village located in the heart of Albuquerque. This charming village has numerous nooks and crannies to explore and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
Sky City (Acoma Pueblo)
Sky City is located atop a 370-foot sandstone mesa and has been continuously inhabited since the 14th century making it one of the oldest settlements in the United States.
University of New Mexico
UNM is the largest university in the New Mexico. The campus is filled with Pueblo Revival style architecture.
Nob Hill
Located on historic Route 66, Nob Hill maintains an eclectic, exciting and nostalgic feel with unique, locally owned shops and trendy restaurants.
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Learn about the history and culture of the Southwest's first inhabitants at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
Santa Fe
Located just north of Albuquerque, Santa Fe is the captial of New Mexico and affords visitors a plethora of unique southwestern experiences.
Hot Springs
Enjoy natural mineral hot springs tucked away in the Jemez Mountains. Hot springs are accesible by hiking trails around Jemez Springs.
New Mexico State Government National Hispanic Cultural ...
Learn about the history, culture and contributions of the Spanish-speaking world at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Bien Mur Indian Market Center
Bien Mur Indian Market Center is one of the largest arts and crafts outlet in the Southwest.
Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway
Drink in scenic views as you explore the rich history that still speaks through this beautiful Southwestern landscape between Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
San Felipe de Neri Parish
Constructed in 1793, San Felipe de Neri is the oldest Catholic parish in Albuquerque.
