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Albuquerque, NM: Why Go
An urban oasis, Albuquerque glistens in the sun with gems of desert culture.
Discover the distinctive culture and enjoy the ritual, religious dances of the 19 Pueblo communities of this southwestern state at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
Simulate your best spelunking through a mine tunnel replica into a hall of gems, gleaming green and blue, at the Turquoise Museum. Admire original Adobe structures and browse 24 artists' studios for one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, pottery and leatherwork in historic Old Town, traversed by the legendary Route 66.
Spent from your cultural finds, sit back and sip strawberry margaritas at Los Cuates and dig into the mouthwatering chiles rellenos and fajitas at this locals' favorite, or put on your Sunday best and head to the city's only AAA 4-Diamond winner The Rancher's Club for aromatic wood grilled prime aged beef and seafood.
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Recommendations & Suggestions
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
2401 12th Street NW
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is dedicated to the traditions of the Pueblo Indians and exhibits the lifestyles, crafts and rituals of the nineteen different Pueblo communities. After exploring this fascinating exhibit, browse the on site boutique and purchase handmade crafts and pieces of art. On Saturdays and Sundays at 11am and 2pm, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center puts on ritual Native American dances for visitors to enjoy in all of their majesty. Keep the tunes of these inspiring performances in mind when planning your visit to the center.
Admission to the museum portion of the center is $4.
Old Town
Old Town is bound by Rio Grande Boulevard, Central Avenue and Mountain Road.
Spend the day strolling around this beautiful section of Albuquerque as you appreciate the sun-baked adobe structures built circa 1706. Explore the many artists' studios to find original crafts and one-of-a-kind trinkets. If you're in the mood to pick up some finely crafted silver and turquoise, or unique leather goods, Old Town is the place to do it. If museums are of interest to you, the Museum of Art and History and the Museum of Natural History and Science are within walking distance. The Museums are open on weekends from 9am-5pm.
The Turquoise Museum
2107 Central NW
Did you know that only 10% of turquoise set in silver jewelry is cut from true, natural gems?
Enter the museum through a mine tunnel replica and set your sights on the green and blue stones in all their glory. Afterwards, in the consumer area, you can pick up a few of the precious treats to bring home with you. Admission to the museum is $2.