

Old Town Albuquerque, a historic district, offers a blend of Southwestern charm and vibrant culture, with adobe buildings, art galleries, and authentic cuisine.

Albuquerque can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.

Staying hydrated is crucial in Albuquerque's semi-arid climate.
Exploring Old Town Albuquerque involves a lot of walking on varied surfaces.
A historic church with beautiful architecture and a peaceful courtyard.
Explore the rich history and culture of Albuquerque through various exhibits.
A vibrant public square with shops, restaurants, and events, perfect for an evening stroll.
Pueblo pottery is an ancient art form, with each tribe having its unique style. These handmade pieces from Old Town Albuquerque often feature traditional designs and natural pigments.
New Mexico is known for its turquoise, and Albuquerque's Old Town offers a variety of handcrafted jewellery featuring this iconic stone.
New Mexico's state question, 'Red or Green?', refers to the choice of chile sauce. Old Town Albuquerque offers a variety of local, homemade green chile sauces to take home.
Flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, potatoes, cheese, and red or green chile, wrapped in foil.
Hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, potatoes, onions, and garlic, topped with cheese and sour cream.
Crushed Fritos corn chips topped with chili con carne, cheese, onions, and sometimes lettuce and tomatoes.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its unique dishes and vibrant atmosphere.

A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of New Mexican and Mexican dishes.
A historic restaurant known for its authentic New Mexican cuisine and lively atmosphere.

A mesmerizing water and light show set against the backdrop of the scenic Dragon Boat Hill in Guangzhou.

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Brahmagiri is a lush, biodiverse sanctuary known for its scenic beauty and trekking trails.

A serene and beautiful temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, known for its intricate architecture and peaceful atmosphere.