Shopping Areas & Malls: Native American Jewelry & More
Historic Old Town
- More than 150 shops, galleries and restaurants
Charming 300-year-old plaza with beautiful 18th century architecture, narrow brick paths and picturesque patios
- Specialty shops selling authentic Native American jewelry, southwestern pottery, rugs, fetishes, carvings and art
- Prices that put other Southwestern cities to shame
- Buy directly from the Native American artists along the portal east of the plaza
- 7 Museums and the Albuquerque BioPark
Nob Hill
- Small, mostly locally owned stores with unique and handcrafted gifts
- Trendy, southwestern clothing, one-of-a-kind jewelry, chic home décor
- Mid-century architecture and neon signs along an 80-year-old stretch of Route 66, now called Central Avenue
- Patio dining is abundant
- Interesting ethnic restaurants as well as diners, coffee shops, microbreweries and wine bars
Downtown
- Specialty shops and galleries feature contemporary jewelry and art by New Mexican artists
- Native American silver jewelry, traditional New Mexican pottery, art and rugs
- Explore Gold Avenue one block west of Central Ave. for trendy locally owned stores and street fairs throughout the year
- Dozens of restaurants and the state’s largest nightlife area
Uptown
- The state’s biggest shopping and dining destination near Louisiana and I-40
- ABQ Uptown, an outdoor mall filled with upscale specialty shops, restaurants and a spa/salon (BCBG, J. Jill, Coldwater Creek, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, MAC, The Apple Store, Elephant Bar, Bravo Cucina Italiana)
- Coronado Center, features more than 150 stores (Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, Gap, Banana Republic, Caché, Ann Taylor, The Body Shop)
- An awesome variety of dining options
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