Albuquerque Old Town Walk
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Three centuries in one walk through Albuquerque's original heart. From the 1706 Spanish colonial plaza to a Pueblo cultural center that predates European contact by millennia, through adobe-lined streets where chile ristras hang from every portal and the smell of roasting Hatch green chile defines the city.
Stops on This Tour (7)
- 1 Old Town Plaza The original 1706 Spanish colonial plaza — still the spiritual center of Albuquerque after 300 years
- 2 San Felipe de Neri Church Built in 1793 (replacing the 1706 original), the oldest building in Albuquerque still in active use
- 3 Albuquerque Museum Art and history museum telling the story of 400 years of New Mexico — from conquistadors to atomic age
- 4 Tiguex Park Named for the Tiwa-speaking Pueblos the Spanish encountered — public art and mountain views
- 5 New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science From T. rex to the Space Age — the Startup gallery covers New Mexico's outsized role in computing
- 6 Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico — the definitive introduction to Pueblo culture and art
- 7 Sawmill Market Albuquerque's first food hall in a restored lumber mill — local vendors and New Mexican cuisine under one roof
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