Albuquerque, NM

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Petroglyph National Monument featuring mountains
Nicknamed “Duke City,” Albuquerque beckons visitors with stunning mountain views, a rich multicultural heritage and abundant recreational opportunities.

Sitting about 5,000 feet (1,632 meters) above sea level, Albuquerque benefits from a remarkable natural setting and a mild, dry climate. The peaks of the Sandia Mountains stand on the east and the arid New Mexico mesas (elevated hills with flat tops) stretch out to the west.The largest city in the state of New Mexico, Albuquerque is best navigated by car. It’s divided into four official quadrants: Northeast, Southeast, Northwest and Southwest, with Central Avenue dividing north from south and Broadway dividing east from west.To get a sense of Albuquerque’s diverse ethnic heritage, stroll around historic Old Town in the Northwest. This area incorporates the original city of Albuquerque, which was founded in 1706. The narrow streets are dotted with museums, adobe buildings and Hispanic architecture, including the city’s oldest building, the San Felipe de Neri Church.Discover the region's natural diversity at Old Town’s Albuquerque Biological Park. This complex is home to the Albuquerque Aquarium, Rio Grande Botanic Garden and the Rio Grande Zoo. The BioTrain, which runs from Tuesday to Sunday, carries visitors between the park's facilities.Native American heritage has a strong influence on Albuquerque, from the presence of more than 15,000 rock carvings at the Petroglyph National Monument, to the pueblo settlements near the city. Learn about the way of life for the descendants of New Mexico’s indigenous peoples at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, located in the Northwest.Outdoor enthusiasts can escape to the rocky cliffs of the Sandia Mountains. In summer, the peaks attract rock climbers, hikers and mountain bikers, while the winter months see skiers and snowboarders flock to the slopes. Step aboard the Sandia Peak Tramway to experience the range in all its scenic glory. This aerial tramway journeys up to the 10,378-foot (3,163-meter) summit, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the city below. Albuquerque also boasts a busy events calendar. Highlights include the world-famous International Balloon Fiesta in October and the annual New Mexico State Fair, usually held in September.

Where to stay in Albuquerque

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Northeast Heights

3.5/5(1,327 area reviews)

While visiting Northeast Heights, you might make a stop by sights like Cliff's Amusement Park and ABQ Uptown.

Northeast Heights
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Old Town Albuquerque

Explore historic adobe buildings, dine at numerous restaurants, and shop at various stores in this popular tourist destination. Don't miss the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, and the nearby New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.

Old Town Albuquerque
The Wailers brought their reggae funk to downtown Albuquerque as part of the annual Summer Fest - beautiful night and amazing music!

Downtown Albuquerque

3.5/5(704 area reviews)

Central business district with highrise buildings, Downtown Albuquerque offers shopping, dining, and nightlife along Central and Gold Avenues. Explore landmarks like KiMo Theater and enjoy convenient public transit options.

Downtown Albuquerque
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North Valley

You'll enjoy the mountain views and breweries in North Valley. You might want to make time for a stop at Balloon Fiesta Park or Rio Grande.

North Valley
Petroglyph National Monument featuring mountains

Westside

3.5/5(799 area reviews)

Westside is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Petroglyph National Monument and Rio Grande while you're in town.

Westside
Sandia peak looking east at a heavy storm rolling in.

Uptown

4/5(323 area reviews)

Travelers to Uptown praise its popular shops. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by ABQ Uptown and Coronado Center.

Uptown
The Querque Hotel
The Querque Hotel
3 out of 5
1760 Menaul Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM
The price is $89 per night from May 1 to May 2
$89
$103 total
includes taxes & fees
May 1 - May 2
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Albuquerque. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
7.8/10 Good! (1,899 reviews)
"The front desk service was pristine."

Reviewed on Apr 29, 2024

The Querque Hotel
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Albuquerque Northeast
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Albuquerque Northeast
2.5 out of 5
5241 San Antonio Dr Ne, Albuquerque, NM
The price is $64 per night from May 5 to May 6
$64
$74 total
includes taxes & fees
May 5 - May 6
Stay at this business-friendly motel in Albuquerque. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
7.2/10 Good! (1,357 reviews)
"It was good, no complaints"

Reviewed on Apr 26, 2024

La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Albuquerque Northeast
Nativo Lodge
Nativo Lodge
3 out of 5
6000 Pan American Fwy NE, Albuquerque, NM
The price is $107 per night from May 1 to May 2
$107
$144 total
includes taxes & fees
May 1 - May 2
Stay at this hotel in Albuquerque. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and a 24-hour business center. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in ...
7.4/10 Good! (1,007 reviews)
"The property was very unique in a cool way. A very cool vib."

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2024

Nativo Lodge
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Separate Private Detached 1 Room Casita with your own entrance
Separate Private Detached 1 Room Casita with your own entrance
Albuquerque
Stay at this apartment in Albuquerque. Enjoy WiFi, onsite parking, and an in-room DVD player. Our guests praise the clean rooms in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
10/10 Exceptional! (57 reviews)
Loved this place!
"We stayed here for a few nights, so pleased we chose it vs hotel! The entrance is like entering a spa with a relaxing waterfall. It had coffee maker, refrigerator that was larger than a mini, air fryer, toaster, wine glasses, silverware, washer/dryer so we were able to get home with clean clothes! ..."

Reviewed on Apr 23, 2024

Separate Private Detached 1 Room Casita with your own entrance
4 bed/4 bath Home for Families, Teams, Coworkers - Pool, Spa, Hot Tub, Offices
4 bed/4 bath Home for Families, Teams, Coworkers - Pool, Spa, Hot Tub, Offices
Albuquerque
Stay at this vacation home in Albuquerque. Enjoy free WiFi, a fitness center, and onsite parking. Popular attractions ABQ BioPark Zoo and Isleta Amphitheater ...
10/10 Exceptional! (4 reviews)
Great location for early morning airport departure.
"The property layout was great for our party, the four bedrooms with their own bathrooms worked perfectly for our group and the neighborhood was quiet and pleasant."

Reviewed on Apr 16, 2024

4 bed/4 bath Home for Families, Teams, Coworkers - Pool, Spa, Hot Tub, Offices
ABQ Home Overlooking Mountain- Near Sandia Tramway + Balloon Fiesta
ABQ Home Overlooking Mountain- Near Sandia Tramway + Balloon Fiesta
Albuquerque
Stay at this vacation home in Albuquerque. Enjoy free WiFi, onsite parking, and fenced yards. Popular attractions Balloon Fiesta Park and Old Town Plaza are ...
10/10 Exceptional! (27 reviews)
Clean and easy
"This home is in a very quiet neighborhood with easy access to most locations in town. The views of the sunrise over the mountain are beautiful. The bed (we only used master) was very comfortable with nice linens. We ate out so didnt make use of thw kitchen like we could have except for coffee maker. ..."

Reviewed on Apr 18, 2024

ABQ Home Overlooking Mountain- Near Sandia Tramway + Balloon Fiesta
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Getting around Albuquerque

Most people get around Albuquerque by car, and renting one is the best way to explore the city and its surroundings, given that taxis are expensive. The city is very sprawling, so walking everywhere is not viable, and while there are bus routes they are more useful for commuters than tourists. The Sandia Tram, Petroglyph National Monument and other popular attractions are best accessed by car. Visit the The New Mexico Department of Transportation website.Browse Albuquerque rental cars.

Best time to visit

Albuquerque is in the desert, and as such it has very hot summers, with average highs in July in the low 90s F (low 30s C). This time of year also sees frequent thunderstorms. The best time to visit is fall, when the weather is warm but not too hot, and you can attend popular festivals like the International Balloon Fiesta. During the winter, snow attracts skiers to the nearby Sandia Mountains.

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Reviews of Albuquerque

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Jun 7, 2020

Only passing through

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Jun 7, 2020

It was nice just a small desert city

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Jun 4, 2020

I like Albuquerque, the people are great ,worst experience ive ever had at the Ramada

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
Jun 1, 2020

They are ok here at motel.. Tp much people here

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler
May 31, 2020

ABQ is an ok city. It definitely did not wow me. It truly reminds me as a blue collar working city almost like a Pittsburgh but without all the sunshine. Lot's of homeless people all over the city. I personally would not live here. Weather is ok!

3/5 - Okay

Mr.Honest
May 30, 2020

Albuquerque is an ok city. Lot's of homeless people around the city.

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