EAT! There is a collection of some of the finest restaurants and cafes in the Southwest…Elaine’s, Café Lush, Artichoke Café, Maya, Zinc, Golden Crown, Panaderia, Cocina Azul, Church Street Café, La Crepe Michel and Slate Street Café
The Nob Hill Area – Stroll Historic Route 66 (Central Avenue) between Girard and Washington. Tons of great restaurants, bars/pubs, cool antique stores, and shops
The Sandia Peak Tramway – The peak receives approximately 120 inches of snow per year with Ski Sandia on the east side of the mountain. Hiking is available in all seasons
Historic Route 66 – Learn about the history of Route 66 and experience the rumble strip at 45 miles per hour and you will hear “America the Beautiful.” West of Albuquerque, just before the Tijeras Pass
Old Town ABQ – Visit San Felipe De Neri Church and wander the historical adobe structures of the traditional plaza layout of the Southwest that was decreed by the Spanish as early as 1609
Bookworks – Albuquerque’s independent bookstore on Rio Grande Blvd. For over 40 years connecting books and readers, the way bookstores should be
Tablao Flamenco – Terrific entertainment and hospitality, reservations are highly recommended
Paseo de Bosque Trail – Take a hike along the Rio Grande on the Bosque Trail or rent a Zagster and go for a bike ride
Petroglyph National Monument – See the Three Sister up close and walk the trails to view thousands of Petroglyphs
Plants of the Southwest – If you are a gardener or just like to look like one, chock full of interesting and unusual specimen’s native to the high desert and unusual soil types of Albuquerque area