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Four Centuries Explored |
2000 Mountain Road Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 243 7255 / +1 800 659 8331 http://www.cabq.gov/museum |
You will be drawn in by the feel of the Southwest territory as you stroll around and explore the rich history and art of Albuquerque. Political and military life of past days are remembered in interpretive displays. More than 400 years of religion, folk art and culture are showcased. Permanent displays and traveling exhibits are offered at no charge. A sculpture garden and gift shop are also on site. Parking is free. The City of Albuquerque Cultural Services Department maintains this beautiful, old museum. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Full-service Southwestern tours |
20 First Plaza Galeria Suite 212 Albuquerque, NM 87102 United States +1 505 766 9068 / +1 800 999 3109 http://www.destinationsouthwes... |
If you are coming to Albuquerque to experience the Southwest, let this company show you around. It offers guided tours that can last a half-day, a whole day or several days. The staff will make all your arrangements for you, including lodging, meals and an itinerary. The hallmark tour is to Acoma Sky City, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States. Overnight tours provide visits to the haunting ruins of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde. Destination Southwest also provides destination management services, arranging conventions and convention-related activities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tours, sightseeing and transportation |
800 Rio Grande Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87104 United States +1 505 242 3880 / +1 800 256 8991 http://www.grayline.com/index2... |
This tour company, known across the North American continent, has a local reputation for providing some of the finest tours and transportation services around. If you are looking for individual or group tours, or simple transportation for a large group, Grayline is ready to help. They also offer convention services, from complete event planning, to curbside shuttle management. They offer tours to Acoma Sky City, Santa Fe as well as tours of local attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tour the mountains in style |
921 Coronado Rd Albuquerque, NM 87048 United States +1 505 899 5262 / +1 800 899 9907 |
Llamalore Hiking Tours, Inc. offers hiking tours with a twist. A llama will accompany you on the trails packing everything you will need. If you want take a hike through ancient cultural sites, along the river or in the mountains outside of town this is the way to do it. Half and full day tours are offered for one person or small groups. The guides take care of all the necessities including packing a gourmet picnic lunch for you. This is an outdoor adventure you will never forget. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hike historical grounds |
6001 Unser Blvd Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87120 United States +1 505 899 0205 http://www.cabq.gov/openspace/... |
Take a historical hike among 15,000, ancient rock drawings which date back thousands of years (just remember to bring a camera, some comfortable walking shoes and a hat). The 7,100-acre monument contains some of the nation's largest natural displays of prehistoric artwork. Anasazi nomadic hunters etched various drawings and messages onto the black basalt boulders of the escarpment just west of the Rio Grande. This is an adventurous, educational experience. Visitors can take a ranger-guided tour that can last up to two hours or explore various trails on their own. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature walks |
2901 Candelaria Road Northwest Albuquerque, NM 87107 United States +1 505 344 7240 http://www.cabq.gov/aes/s1rgnc... |
A long, underground culvert leads you to the visitor's center where exhibits explain the geology, wildlife and plant life of the area. Rio Grande Nature Center is a beautiful place to visit with its walking bridge and cottonwood shaded walkways. This wildlife refuge is situated along the Rio Grande and is a great way to learn about the ecosystem of the Bosque. Take a leisurely stroll, a bike ride or an invigorating hike on one of the walking trails. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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