
The high desert is a picturesque setting for a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico. This city is the state’s largest city and sits high above the plains. While its Downtown area is modern and exciting, Old Town Albuquerque is a quaint village that dates back to 1706 when it was founded by Spanish settlers. Its colorful historic adobe buildings and shops selling Native American crafts add a touch of local flavor. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center traces tribal history.
The city was founded in the 18th century and has grown considerably since then. In recent years, newer neighborhoods were built, often with driving in mind. The cities pre-1940s areas are different from the newer ones. The older parts of the city include Corrales, the North Valley, and various neighborhoods in the downtown area. The newer areas are more modern and generally feature four to six-lane roads in a 1 mile (1.61 km) grid, with 0.5-mile (1.2 km) separating the major streets.
Despite the city’s many attractions, it can be difficult to navigate without a car. However, if you plan to live in a community that is safe, you’re in the right place. In Peppertree-Royal Oak, there are a number of amenities and activities that will help you make the most of your life. Southside Farming Community is another great neighborhood for families, with a crime rate of seven in 2011 and decreasing over the years.
For cultural exploration, you can visit the city’s museums. You can also take a tour of some of the city’s famous murals and enjoy the art scene. The University of New Mexico is located here, as is the Sandia National Laboratory. And the warm, dry climate and low humidity make this city a perfect destination any time of the year. It’s also a good place for outdoor activities. If you love nature, there are plenty of outdoor activities in Albuquerque.
Aside from being a great place for outdoor recreation, Albuquerque is a great place to dine. The city has a vibrant food scene. The cuisine here is influenced by neighboring Mexico and native pueblos. From upscale restaurants to casual eats, you’ll find something that fits your style and your budget. For food, you can visit the Hotel Parq Central, which has been around since 1926. The hotel is a historic landmark and has been reopened as a green one. The Park Inn by Radisson is a popular restaurant, but it can be pricey.
During the summer, there are a number of festivals and events in Albuquerque. A variety of food is available at Sawmill Market, which is the city’s first food hall. There are 22 independent food stalls in the market, and a sit-down restaurant. The festival will be held in March 2020. Until then, the city will remain a bustling, lively area. Nevertheless, you should keep a close eye on the weather in the city.