Old Town Albuquerque captures New Mexico's soul through adobe buildings and the historic San Felipe de Neri Church with its twin bell towers. This 300-year-old Spanish settlement draws visitors to its charming plaza lined with galleries showcasing turquoise jewellery and Navajo rugs. Native and Hispanic traditions blend beautifully throughout the district. Wander brick pathways past artisan workshops where silversmiths hammer traditional designs and piñon wood scents the air. The central plaza offers shaded spots under mature cottonwood trees. After exploring museums filled with colonial artefacts, sample authentic New Mexican cuisine like green chile stew and sopaipillas.
Nob Hill stands as Albuquerque's coolest area along historic Route 66. This trendy district showcases mid-century architecture and iconic neon signs that glow against desert sunsets. Creative types flock here for the vibrant collection of independent boutiques, art galleries, and hip cafes. The walkable streets reveal colourful murals adorning brick buildings housing eclectic shops and coffee roasters. Dining options range from casual food trucks to upscale New Mexican cuisine featuring the famous green chile. Catch live music at venues like the El Rey Theatre or browse local artisan goods in this bohemian hub.
City centre Albuquerque blends historic charm with vibrant cultural influences. The KiMo Theatre's Pueblo Deco façade stands as an architectural gem along historic Route 66. Native American and Hispanic traditions thrive through art galleries and museums that showcase the region's diverse heritage. Stroll Central Avenue to discover colourful murals and neon signs illuminating vintage shopfronts. The Albuquerque Museum and Civic Plaza offer peaceful respites between shopping adventures. Visitors can enjoy everything from upscale New Mexican cuisine to casual green chile specialities after exploring this walkable district.
Uptown Albuquerque shines as the city's premier business and shopping destination. Glass office towers stand alongside three major malls offering everything from national chains to local boutiques. Mountain views provide a stunning backdrop to this commercial hub. Business travellers appreciate the district's many mid-range hotels. The area buzzes with activity during business hours when professionals fill restaurants serving Southwestern cuisine. Chain establishments dominate, though you'll find authentic New Mexican eateries featuring local green chile specialities. While primarily commercial, residential areas lie just beyond the shopping centers, providing a glimpse into local suburban living.
Balloon Fiesta Park lights up Albuquerque's sky with hundreds of colourful hot air balloons each October. This vast 365-acre venue hosts the world-famous International Balloon Fiesta where dawn "mass ascensions" create magical floating tapestries. Visitors can witness balloon pilots in action while enjoying the panoramic Sandia Mountain views. Beyond the festival, the park offers expansive green spaces perfect for recreation and picnicking. Nearby attractions include Cliff's Amusement Park, Gruet Winery, and the Anderson-Abruzzo Balloon Museum. Located along I-25, this area provides convenient access to Albuquerque's highlights and surrounding New Mexican landscapes.
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Balloon Fiesta Park
8.0/10 (1,750 reviews)
Home to the world's largest hot air balloon festival each October, this park transforms with hundreds of colourful balloons filling the sky. Arrive at dawn to witness the breathtaking mass ascension.
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Open Photo by Kate Cadwell
University of New Mexico
8.2/10 (1,703 reviews)
Wander through UNM's striking Pueblo Revival architecture in Albuquerque. The Duck Pond and University Art Museum offer peaceful respites while exploring the campus's distinctive Southwestern character.
ABQ BioPark Zoo
8.8/10 (971 reviews)
The ABQ BioPark Zoo houses over 250 species in naturalistic habitats across 64 acres. Don't miss the innovative Penguin Chill exhibit or the expanded Asia section with its state-of-the-art tiger and orangutan habitats.
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Open Photo by Rick Tuers
Sandia Peak Tramway
9.2/10 (82 reviews)
You can take time to visit Sandia Peak Tramway during your travels to Albuquerque. Wander around the area's picturesque gardens or experience its acclaimed art galleries.
First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater
7.6/10 (780 reviews)
New Mexico's largest outdoor music venue hosts international artists amid stunning desert sunsets. Arrive early to secure prime seating for the exceptional acoustics and vibrant atmosphere.
ABQ Uptown
8.6/10 (1,274 reviews)
ABQ Uptown offers Albuquerque's premier open-air shopping experience with high-end retailers and the state's only Apple Store. Enjoy speciality boutiques and upscale dining while strolling through landscaped walkways.
Sandia Casino
8.2/10 (1,581 reviews)
Nestled at the base of the Sandia Mountains, this luxury resort combines high-stakes gaming with upscale amenities. Enjoy panoramic views from the rooftop restaurant after a day at the championship golf course or spa.
Kirtland Air Force Base
7.4/10 (818 reviews)
After visiting Kirtland Air Force Base, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Albuquerque. Experience the area's acclaimed art galleries and lively festivals.
"The room was extremely clean and ready for us. The staff was friendly and helpful. Breakfast was large servings at a reasonable price at the lobby restaurant. Excellent quality. The casino was handy, good size with a good mix of machines. Very neat and clean. Happy it was non smoking."
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How much does an Albuquerque holiday package cost?
Offering excellent value package deals on Expedia, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much a holiday to Albuquerque costs! Our packages make travel planning easier and save you more.
What are the cheapest months to go to Albuquerque?
If you're looking to book a cheap Albuquerque holiday package, consider visiting in December, January and February. You'll typically find better prices on hotels and flights during these months — ideal for a budget-friendly break.
How many days is enough for Albuquerque?
We recommend booking an Albuquerque holiday for a minimum of 2 days. This will give you enough time to check off key attractions including Indian Pueblo Cultural Centre and New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, and also check out neighbourhoods like Victory Hills and Uptown. You could even make time for one or two day trips beyond Albuquerque.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Albuquerque?
Whether you'd like to check out key attractions like ABQ BioPark Zoo and Old Town Plaza on your Albuquerque holiday, or coming for its excellent festivals, history and culture, there's something for everyone here. With so much to do, you'll quickly learn why so many travellers think Albuquerque is a good holiday destination.
How to find the best Albuquerque package deals?
Landing a cheap Albuquerque package deal is easy with Expedia. Once you've entered your preferred dates and destination under our "Packages" tab, set your budget range, apply some filters and see what's available. You can tweak your search by "Amenities," "Property type," "Guest rating" and more. Order the results by "Price: low to high" to discover the most pocket-friendly Albuquerque package deals. Want a simple trick to score even more savings? Have some flexibility with your departure dates and consider travelling on a weekday, when prices are generally lower.
Is it cheaper to book an Albuquerque holiday as a package?
Expedia holiday packages are designed to give you more bang for your buck. Bundle your hotel, flight and car rental into one great-value price and you could save hundreds of dollars. You'll typically score a better deal than booking each component separately. And you'll still get the freedom to create a tailored Albuquerque holiday by choosing your preferred type of stay, airline and car class.
When to book a holiday package to Albuquerque?
If you have your Albuquerque travel dates locked in, book early to score some fantastic deals. With Expedia, you can often reserve some flights up to one year ahead of time. Prefer spur-of-the-moment adventures? Our last-minute deals are great for setting off on a whim.
How to plan a trip to Albuquerque?
Choose the perfect time to travel: Your schedule, favourite season and the type of weather you like can all impact your decision on when to travel to Albuquerque.
Work out your budget: Ensure you have enough money to cover everything from food and transportation to flights and experiences. Your accommodation will likely be the largest expense during your trip to Albuquerque.
Set the duration of your trip: Start by compiling a list of the attractions you'd like to experience in Albuquerque. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, as well as any travel time.
Bundle your bookings: With your travel dates in order, you can combine your hotels, flights, car rental and more into a personalised Albuquerque holiday package.
* Savings based on package bookings compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings not available on all packages.