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Whether you're into history, culture, outdoor adventures or just in need of some new and unique scenery, Albuquerque offers exciting attractions for all ages and interests, anytime of the year. In the historic section of Old Town, ancient Indian and Spanish cultures come to life through old churches, quaint shops and piazzas, winding brick paths and adobe benches. Browsers can spend a whole day making their way through the more than 100 stores, boutiques and galleries that sell Southwestern... more » Whether you're into history, culture, outdoor adventures or just in need of some new and unique scenery, Albuquerque offers exciting attractions for all ages and interests, anytime of the year. In the historic section of Old Town, ancient Indian and Spanish cultures come to life through old churches, quaint shops and piazzas, winding brick paths and adobe benches. Browsers can spend a whole day making their way through the more than 100 stores, boutiques and galleries that sell Southwestern goods as well as unique products from around the world. During the winter holiday season, Old Town is adorned with small lit candles and thousands come to stroll through the streets, listen to live music and celebrate. It is truly a sight to see. But the history doesn't stop there. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the Petroglyph National Monument offer a glimpse of old Indian customs and art. Families will find plenty to do at the Albuquerque Biological Park, which features a zoo, aquarium and botanic garden. Outdoor types will find ample opportunities for hiking, biking and golf. After working up an appetite, head to any number of fine restaurants that serve up a choice of hot or even hotter New Mexican cuisine. To top it all off, take a ride on the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway for spectacular views of all this vibrant city has to offer. « less

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Ming Dynasty

4 of 5 stars
Albuqueque and Wanganui
Aug 18, 2008

Visited Ming Dynasty (Albuquerque) for dim sum on Sunday midday. The place was nearly full, but we didn't have to wait. There were several Asian family groups dining there. (I use ethnic loyalty as...more

MCM Elegante Hotel

1 of 5 stars
Colorado Springs
Aug 16, 2008

This hotel has a horrible vibe, it's dirty, and cheap. The bed looks nice but is terribly hard. The bathroom had hair in it left over from the last person who stayed there. The photos on their website...more

Golden Crown Bakery

5 of 5 stars
Albuquerque, NM
Aug 16, 2008

My wife and I have breakfast here every Friday and Saturday. My standard is a large cappuccino and a pumpkin empanada. However, everything, and I mean everything is good. My second most favorite is...more

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