Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the southwestern US, has many museums and boutiques—particularly in the Albuquerque Biological Park and Old Town Albuquerque. Every September the city hosts the New Mexico State Fair. Get a sweet suite at HotelTravel.com.


Albuquerque is home to a number of hotels, which all range in price and quality. You can find modest accommodation next door to top-class hotels offering high-class service and facilities. There are a number of business, airport and family-orientated accommodation establishments. If you are travelling in luxury and looking for a hotel, the majority of luxury hotels are generally concentrated around Tijeras Northwest and Marquette Northwest.
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- Atomic Museum
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At first glance, Albuquerque appears to be a typical Sun Belt city, which spreads out in every direction. If you really explore the city, you will find that beneath the maze-like structure, there are clear and defined culturally diverse neighbourhoods, with blends of Spanish, Mexican, Native American, European and Asian influences.
Albuquerque is awash with attractions that will keep the kids happy for the entire holiday. In fact, there are so many things for little ones to do here that you may find you have to extend your holiday to fit them all in. There is a range of educational attractions such as the ever popular museums as well as theme parks, zoos and a water park. All of the attractions can be enjoyed by the entire family, so no one needs to miss out.

Winter Wine Festival: held in mid-January, this festival celebrates local wine and food. The city is alive with smells and sights of delicious cuisine and tasty wine. Samples are on offer for everyone.
Albuquerque is not only renowned for its beautiful parks and interesting museums, there are also Native American sites to visit, a winery where local wines can be sampled, monuments guarding ancient relics and districts full of culture and history. The Old Town will draw you back again and again, while at Nob Hill, you can indulge in top-class food and trendy outfits from chic boutiques.

Albuquerque International Sunport Airport is the main gateway into the city and lies just six kilometres outside of the city centre. It sees over six million passengers pass through its gates every year, making it the busiest and largest commercial airport in the state. There are a number of flights connecting to states throughout the country, many of which can provide worldwide connections
Business Offices: 08:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday Banks: 09:00 to 16:00, Monday to Friday
Department Stores and Shops: 10:00 to 21:00, Monday to Saturday; 12:00 to 18:00, Sundays
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