Albuquerque Activities
With 310 days of sunshine a year, Albuquerque is the perfect place to revel in the great outdoors.
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There are a variety of
things to do in Albuquerque. Whether you're visiting one of our 14 beautiful
golf courses, taking a
hot-air balloon flight, mountain
biking in the Sandia Mountains,
hiking among dormant volcanoes, horseback riding along the Rio Grande or strolling through
Old Town, you'll find Albuquerque offers a real breath of fresh air. Don't miss the stunning views of the city from
Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway, as it slowly climbs the 10,350 foot peak of the mountains that form Albuquerque's eastern border.
Prefer high heels to hiking boots? There are lots of indoor Albuquerque tourism opportunities as well. Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico, is packed with activities, cultural attractions and distinctive sightseeing opportunities. Start your Albuquerque experience with a visit to the National Hispanic Cultural Center, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center or one of our 19 museums and immerse yourself in art, culture, cuisine and special cultural performances.
Before coming to Albuquerque, visitors should be aware of the city’s high elevation of over 5000 feet. When staying in Albuquerque it may take your body a couple of days to adjust to the high altitude. At this elevation the air is thinner and you may become tired faster during physical activity. Albuquerque’s high desert climate also causes people to dehydrate faster. It is important to drink a lot of water to keep your body hydrated; this is the easiest way to avoid altitude sickness. If you plan on visiting any of our excellent
restaurants or bars while in town, you should be aware that alcohol may affect your body faster at higher elevations. Also, sunscreen is vital while vacationing in Albuquerque. Whether it is sunny or cloudy, summer or winter, the UV rays are stronger at higher altitudes. Visitors should wear a high SPF sunscreen at all times to avoid sunburn and wear sunglasses to protect their eyes.
Year after year, Albuquerque is ranked as a favorite arts destination by American Style magazine. Even if you don't visit any of our many galleries or museums, during your stay you will likely encounter some of the many public art pieces that enliven the city. There is so much to do, you may need to add an extra day to your visit!