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Albuquerque Museum
The city’s leading art and history museum, covering Albuquerque’s cultural heritage and Southwestern art with rotating exhibitions in Old Town.
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Distance 326 miles (526 km) |
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The city’s leading art and history museum, covering Albuquerque’s cultural heritage and Southwestern art with rotating exhibitions in Old Town.
A major cultural museum presenting the history, art, and living traditions of New Mexico’s 19 Pueblo communities.
A distinctive Smithsonian-affiliated museum exploring nuclear science, the Atomic Age, and aerospace history through indoor and outdoor exhibits.
The city’s most visited historic district, prized for adobe streets, galleries, courtyards, and a classic Southwestern atmosphere.
A famous ride and viewpoint ascending the Sandia Mountains for sweeping city and desert views, especially popular at sunset.
A lively stretch along Central Avenue known for Route 66 character, local shops, murals, and walkable nightlife energy.
A classic New Mexico burger topped with roasted Hatch green chile and melted cheese. It is one of Albuquerque’s most iconic local comfort foods.
A flour tortilla filled with eggs, potatoes, cheese, and often bacon or chorizo, then smothered or served with red or green chile. It is a staple local breakfast.
Pork marinated and slow-cooked in red chile sauce. This deeply flavored dish is a hallmark of traditional New Mexican cooking in Albuquerque.
An upscale dining destination offering refined regional cuisine in a beautiful historic property. It is ideal for a more polished Albuquerque food experience.
A long-running local favorite celebrated for traditional New Mexican dishes, especially red chile and carne adovada, in a simple historic setting.
A famous casual Albuquerque institution near the university, known for breakfast burritos, sweet rolls, and classic New Mexican comfort food.
Moderate by U.S. standards. Hotels and dining are usually cheaper than in larger coastal cities, though tourist areas and upscale restaurants cost more.
Tip 18-20% at restaurants; 20%+ for great service. Tip USD 1-2 per drink at bars, round up or tip 10-15% for taxis, and tip hotel staff and delivery drivers.
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Most Greenwood Village, CO to Albuquerque, NM buses use the to Albuquerque, 1st St SW (Greyhound Bus Station) station pair. Use this guide to compare Greenwood Village, CO and Albuquerque, NM bus stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like bus station facilities and services.
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