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Bella Spa & Salon


Refresh your Soul and Body
10126 Coors Boulevard NorthWest
Albuquerque, NM 87114
United States
+1 505 899 5557
http://www.labellaspasalon.com/
Refresh your mind, body and spirit at the La Bella Spa & Salon, located near the picturesque Sandia mountains. Body therapies, facials and massages, the list is endless. Treat your worries in the medicinal waters and soak your skin in the moisturizer. The body wraps and the thermal blankets used not only detoxify your body but also help absorb the essential oils and ingredients. Flower extracts, marine products and the semi precious stones combat all the skin problems effectively. It also has packages for brides and expectant mothers, including hair care and make up services. You can relax in the lounge or gorge on the tempting meal from Le Cafe Miche Bistro.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casa Rondena Winery


Massive Moorish-style winery
733 Chavez Rd
Albuquerque, NM 87107
United States
+1 505 344 5911
http://www.vabq.com/ABQlinks/C...
The North Valley is home to many impressive structures and Casa Rondena Winery is one of the most unique. This Moorish castle encloses a huge wine making operation that produces respected cabernet and sauvignon wines. The winery's Serenade is a fruity, slightly dry dessert wine. The owner and wine maker spent 20 years in southern Spain, where he learned his art, and found himself enthralled by the Moorish architecture. Mountains and streams meander across the grounds that are surrounded by the giant cottonwoods of the Rio Grande Bosque.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Kristin Kuhlman
Photo: Kristin Kuhlman
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Aimee
Photo: Aimee
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Jessica Dillenburg
Photo: Jessica Dillenburg
Casa Rondena Winery photo by Juan Lucero
Photo: Juan Lucero
 

 
J&R Vintage Auto Museum


More than 70 automobiles
3650 NM 528
Albuquerque, NM 87124
United States
+1 505 867 2881
http://www.jrvintageautos.com
A passion for vintage and antique automobiles has resulted in a collection of more than 70 cars and trucks. These vehicles range in age from circa 1907-1966. Some are fully restored, while others retain their original paint, upholstery and motor grease. Step through the entrance to the main showroom and you will be swept away to a time when cars came with tool kits and people on cross-country drives wore goggles and brought along their mechanics. J&R Vintage Auto Museum also serves as a way station for the Great Race, a coast-to-coast event exclusively for vintage autos.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
National Atomic Museum


Nuclear science and history
1905 Mountain Road Northwest
Albuquerque, NM 87115
United States
+1 505 245 2137
http://www.atomicmuseum.com
This place is known as America's official museum of nuclear science and history. A short movie shown every hour features Albert Einstein and the people involved with the development of nuclear science. The world's largest public collection of nuclear weapons is displayed here. Also on display are military aircrafts, robotics and nuclear medicine exhibits. Visitors can be shuttled by the courtesy van, every half-hour from the Gibson and Wyoming gates of the Air Force Base. A virtual tour is available through the Web site address provided.

Review © 2007, Wcities
National Atomic Museum photo by jenni ripley
Photo: jenni ripley
National Atomic Museum photo by jenni ripley
Photo: jenni ripley
National Atomic Museum photo by Jonny Brownbill
Photo: Jonny Brownbill
National Atomic Museum photo by deadwords
Photo: deadwords
National Atomic Museum photo by Stacey Wedlake
Photo: Stacey Wedlake
National Atomic Museum photo by Stacey Wedlake
Photo: Stacey Wedlake
National Atomic Museum photo by Marshall Astor
Photo: Marshall Astor
National Atomic Museum photo by Marshall Astor
Photo: Marshall Astor
National Atomic Museum photo by deadwords
Photo: deadwords
National Atomic Museum photo by Keith Stubbs
Photo: Keith Stubbs
National Atomic Museum photo by Shawn Coomer
Photo: Shawn Coomer
National Atomic Museum photo by Todd Ross Nienkerk
Photo: Todd Ross Nienkerk
National Atomic Museum photo by Laura Carscaddon
Photo: Laura Carscaddon
National Atomic Museum photo by Douglas Garcia
Photo: Douglas Garcia
National Atomic Museum photo by Stephen Heath
Photo: Stephen Heath
National Atomic Museum photo by Andrew Bolte
Photo: Andrew Bolte
National Atomic Museum photo by koen bogaert
Photo: koen bogaert
 

 
Rio Grande Nature Center


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
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Deanna Nichols
Photo: Deanna Nichols
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Mark Bixby
Photo: Mark Bixby
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Ben Roberts
Photo: Ben Roberts
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Bill Jones, Jr
Photo: Bill Jones, Jr
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Peter M Graham
Photo: Peter M Graham
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Bob Martin
Photo: Bob Martin
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Nicolas Mertens
Photo: Nicolas Mertens
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Sue Sullivan
Photo: Sue Sullivan
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Pauline L-S
Photo: Pauline L-S
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Sue Sullivan
Photo: Sue Sullivan
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Genna
Photo: Genna
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Genna
Photo: Genna
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by James N. Stuart
Photo: James N. Stuart
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Andrew Sewell
Photo: Andrew Sewell
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by BigSky4U
Photo: BigSky4U
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Scott Evans
Photo: Scott Evans
Rio Grande Nature Center photo by Jed Frechette
Photo: Jed Frechette
 

 
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