Activities

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Circle Dance at the Indian Pueblo Cultural CenterConvention delegates coming to Albuquerque for the first-time, or lucky enough to be enjoying a return-trip, will find rest, relaxation, and renewal in a mini-vacation on either end of a conference or meeting.
Come a day early, or stay a day late to experience the premier Culture and Heritage destination of the Southwest, to take a life-changing balloon ride anytime of the year, to revel in the environmental heritage of hiking, biking, climbing, skiing, and extremely affordable golfing on four different course types including: Mountain, Links, Parkland and High Desert.
 
Having saved money during the conference, delegates shouldn’t miss the opportunity to purchase art, jewelry, textiles, leather, tin and pottery from local galleries, museum shops, Pueblo and New Mexican artisans. Continue to enjoy the local restaurants, and local flavors of New Mexican cuisine, or have a romantic dinner for two at one of the many upscale dining establishments. Hoping to unwind after a days worth of invigorating activities, both local spas and spa hotels are available with a range of vacation treatments for body, mind and spirit.
 
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National Hispanic Cultural Center
Location: Barelas/South Valley
1701 Fourth St. S.W.
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 246-2261
Fax: (505) 246-2613
Total Meeting Space (Sq. Ft.): 219,000
Days Open: Tue-Sun
Hours of Operation: 10-5
 Handicap Accessible: Full  Restaurant: Yes
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A world-class center for Hispanic arts and culture featuring an art museum, a state-of-the art performing arts complex, a library and genealogy center, a restaurant and gift shop.
Admission: $3 Adults, $2 Seniros, 16 & Under Free
Credit Cards: Accepted
Miles To Airport: 3

Enjoy art exhibitions throughout the year and celebrate Hispanic traditions through various festivals and celebrations including Cinco de Mayo and Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). The Center’s facilities are also available throughout the year for private and corporate events. The NHCC is part of the Department of Cultural Affairs.


Rio Grande Zoo - Alb Biological Park
Location: Barelas/South Valley
903 Tenth St. S.W.
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 764-6200
Fax: (505) 764-6281
 Handicap Accessible: Full
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Exotic and native species from six continents in lush, naturalistic habitats on 64 acres. Adults $12; Seniors (65+) and children (3 - 12) $5; children 2 and under free.
Credit Cards: Accepted

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