Ancient Roots & Modern Adventures

Bisected by the Rio Grande River and set against the Sandia Mountains, Albuquerque, New Mexico, blends Native American and Spanish heritage into distinctive Southwest culture. With 310 days of sunshine, this high-altitude city offers amazing desert scenery and splendor year-round.

Stunning natural landscapes

From volcanic petroglyphs to soaring mountain peaks, discover dramatic desert beauty at every turn.

Indigenous & Hispanic Legacy

Find ancient pueblos, centuries-old traditions and cultural centers preserving Southwest history.

Iconic Southwestern experiences

Ride aerial tramways, explore Route 66 nostalgia and taste authentic New Mexican cuisine.

High-Desert Heritage

Instagram-Worthy Views

  • Soar above the desert for epic panoramic views on North America’s longest aerial tram ride.

  • See colorful balloons paint the sky at the world’s largest hot-air balloon event.

  • This Pueblo Deco picture palace has hosted theatrical events and performances since 1927.

Ancestral Albuquerque

  • Explore Pueblo culture through performances, exhibitions, dining and frybread making.

  • Wander trails lined with sacred symbols carved into volcanic rock centuries ago.

  • Stroll adobe-lined streets from 1706, now alive with 150+ shops, galleries and restaurants.

Experiences

Sunset hike in Albuquerque, New Mexico