Things To Do in ABQ
Eat & Drink
- New Mexican: Try El Modelo, Tomasita’s, or El Patio. Emma’s favorite dishes include enchiladas (+1 w/ blue corn tortillas & a fried egg) and stuffed sopapillas smothered in red or green chile.
- Fancy night out: Foodies will love Los Poblanos, Farm and Table, or Ten 3 (on top of Sandia Peak at 10,300′ above sea level).
- Quick bites: Dion’s is a cult classic for pizza, subs & salads (+1 w/ pepperoni & green chile).
- Breakfast: Can’t go wrong with a Golden Pride breakfast burrito (or 3, if you’re Andrew) and a pinion coffee.
- Drinks: Breweries are big in ABQ. Try La Cumbre, Bosque, or Santa Fe. For cocktails, check out the Apothecary Lounge or the Zinc Cellar Bar.
- Vegan: You’ve gotta try Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe.
Learn
- Albuquerque Museum: A crash course in ABQ’s rich history and culture.
- National Museum of Nuclear Science and History: Learn about New Mexico’s pivotal role in the Atomic Age. Emma & Andrew’s favorite – we highly recommend!
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center: Acquaint yourself with the history of New Mexico’s 19 sovereign pueblos – from ancient times to present day.
- Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum: Find out what’s up with all those hot air balloons during the first week of October!
- Petroglyph National Monument: View hundreds of ancient symbols carved onto volcanic rocks.
- Amazon Fulfillment Center: Amazon’s ABQ warehouse is one of the few locations offering guided tours (book in advance!).
Adventure
- Rio Grande Nature Center: View the native species of the Rio Grande Bosque and walk or ride a bicycle (rentals available) along the many riverside trails.
- Sandia Peak Tramway: Ride the longest aerial tram in the Americas all the way to the top of the Sandia Mountains (10,679 ft).
- La Luz Trail: For the adventurous and physically fit, the La Luz Trail runs 7.5 miles and 3,200 vertical feet from the foothills of the Sandia Mountains all the way to the Crest.
- Stone Age Climbing Gym: Looking to beat the heat indoors? You can always get pumped at Stone Age!
- ABQ BioPark: Especially fun for little ones, the ABQ BioPark contains an excellent zoo, aquarium, and botanic garden.
New Mexico Overnight Road Trip Ideas
(Andrew & Emma Approved!)
North of ABQ
Mountains | Turquoise | Pueblos
- Drive north on I-25 and make a brief stop at the Coronado Historic Site.
- Continue onwards towards Santa Fe and stop at Meow Wolf – just trust us on this one.
- Once in Santa Fe proper, spend the afternoon exploring the historic Plaza and visit the New Mexico History Museum and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
- Spend the night in Santa Fe and be sure to eat at The Shed – the best New Mexican restaurant in the state!
- The next day, continue driving north on Rt. 84 and stop at Bandelier National Monument to hike the Pueblo Loop Trail (a true NM gem!!).
- Head south through the Valles Caldera to Jemez Springs (+1 if you hop in a hot spring!).
- Finish your loop back towards ABQ as you drive through the Pueblos of Jemez, Zia, Santa Ana, and Sandia.
Southwest of ABQ
Hot Springs | Sand Dunes | Green Chile
- Rise before dawn and head south to watch the migratory birds lift off at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge.
- Continue on the Jornada del Muerto until you reach Truth or Consequences, where you’ll hop aboard a van for a guided tour of SpacePort America.
- Spend the afternoon exploring Elephant Butte Lake or relax in one of T or C’s many natural hot springs.
- Grab a green chile cheeseburger to-go in Hatch and have a picnic dinner as you watch the sun set over the dunes in White Sands National Park.
- Camp at White Sands or head back to T or C for the night (we love the Sierra Grande Lodge).
- The next day, take a slow, scenic drive through the Gila National Forest, stopping in Silver City for some arts and culture.
- See the massive radio telescopes at the Very Large Array before heading back to ABQ (stop at the Capitol Bar & Brewery in Soccorro if you need dinner).
Southeast of ABQ
Desert Plains | Caverns | UFOs
- Head east on I-40 (historic Route 66) through Tijeras Canyon towards Clines Corners.
- At Clines Corners, head south towards Roswell where you can see a real alien at the International UFO Museum (when in Rome…).
- Continue onwards to Carlsbad Caverns National Park (be sure to pre-book your timed entry to explore the other-worldly caves).
- Reverse back north. At Artesia, head west into the Sacramento Mountains and spend the night cooling off at high altitude in Cloudcroft (we love The Lodge).
- The next morning, explore White Sands National Park (+1 if you rent a saucer and slide down the dunes).
- On your way back to ABQ stop for a bite of authentic New Mexican green or red chile in Las Cruces, Hatch, or Truth or Consequences.