Albuquerque

Albuquerque is a vibrant, sprawling desert metropolis near the center of New Mexico. Although it is the largest city in the state, Albuquerque is often overshadowed as a tourist destination by Santa Fe, 60 mi to the north.

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  • If you're popping through while on the road (or here for a solid visit, or living here), be sure to stop off at the Frontier Diner - On I-25 take the Central Ave. Exit heading east (towards the mountains). From I-40 take the University Ave. Exit, turn left under the freeway, follow University until …  Kathryn V.
  • Christmas Eve in Albuquerque can be pretty spectacular - if you know where to look. Take a Luminaria bus tour through my home neighborhoods of Hunning Castle and Old Town - there are plenty on Christmas Eve. If you don't know a Luminaria (or Farolito, if you're from Santa Fe) is, here's a …  Kathryn V.
  • New Mexico is known for its chile. Every restaurant you go to will ask you if you want red or green.  Kara B.
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Albuquerque Travel Guide is based on Albuquerque by Dale Arnett, Ryan Holliday, csuski@cs.unm.edu, Megan Eaves, Eco84, PerryPlanet, LtPowers, Inas, iGuide and others. Albuquerque Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.