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Jul 7 - 10
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Crowne Plaza Albuquerque
#2 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
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Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 80
$ 536  $ 456
per person
 
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Albuquerque
#3 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 75
$ 542  $ 467
per person
 
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town, Heritage Hotels & Resorts
#4 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 72
$ 512  $ 440
per person
 
BEST WESTERN PLUS Rio Grande Inn
#5 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 54
$ 476  $ 422
per person
 
Nativo Lodge, Heritage Hotels & Resorts
#6 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 45
$ 446  $ 401
per person
 
Inn At Rio Rancho And Conference Center
#7 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 20 - 23
You Save $ 46
$ 461  $ 415
per person
 
Hyatt Place Albuquerque Airport
#8 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 38
$ 490  $ 452
per person
 
La Quinta Inn & Suites Albuquerque Midtown
#9 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 25
$ 472  $ 447
per person
 
BEST WESTERN Moriarty Heritage Inn
#10 Vacation Deal
Flight + 3 Nights*
Area: Albuquerque
Jul 7 - 10
You Save $ 25
$ 491  $ 466
per person
 
 
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All About Albuquerque

Albuquerque is the gateway to northern New Mexico, the portal through which most domestic and international visitors pass before traveling on to Santa Fe and Taos. But it's worth stopping in Albuquerque for a day or two in order to get a feel for the history of this area.

From the rocky crest of Sandia Peak at sunset, one can see the lights of this city of almost half a million people spread out across 16 miles of high desert grassland. As the sun drops beyond the western horizon, it reflects off the Rio Grande, flowing through Albuquerque more than a mile below.

This waterway is the bloodline for the area, what allowed a city to spring up in this vast desert, and it continues to be at the center of the area's growth. Farming villages that line its banks are being stampeded by expansion. As the west side of the city sprawls, more means for transporting traffic across the river have been built, breaking up the pastoral valley area.

The railroad, which set up a major stop here in 1880, prompted much of Albuquerque's initial growth, but that economic explosion was nothing compared with what happened since World War II. Designated a major national center for military research and production, Albuquerque became a trading center for New Mexico, whose populace is spread widely across the land. That's why the city may strike visitors as nothing more than one big strip mall. Look closely, and you'll see ranchers, Native Americans, and Hispanic villagers stocking up on goods to take back to the New Mexico boot heel or the Texas panhandle.

Climbing out of the valley is Route 66, well worth a drive, if only to see the rust that time has left. Old court motels still line the street, many with their funky 50s signage. One enclave on this route is the University of New Mexico and Nob Hill district, with a number of hippie-ish cafes and shops.

Farther downhill, you come to downtown Albuquerque. During the day, this area is all suits and heels, but at night it boasts a hip nightlife scene. People from all over the state come to Albuquerque to check out the live music and dance clubs, most within walking distance from each other.

The section called Old Town is worth a visit. Though it's the most touristy part of town, it's also a unique Southwestern village with a beautiful and intact plaza. Also in this area are Albuquerque's aquarium and botanical gardens, as well as its zoo.

Published by Frommer's © 2012, Whatsonwhen Ltd

Events in Albuquerque

Festival Flamenco Internacional de Albuquerque

8 - 12 Jun 2012 (annual)
Albuquerque

Passionate and talented flamenco dancers take to the stage for five days at the annual festival. The largest of its kind in North…

Savor Albuquerque

7 - 16 Jun 2012 (annual)
Albuquerque

For ten days every year Savor Albuquerque uses art exhibits, concerts, theatre productions and more to provide a taste of the cit…

Published by Frommer's © 2011, Whatsonwhen Ltd
 
 

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