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Albuquerque, The Mexican City of Entertainment

Albuquerque, the Mexican city is geographically divided into four quadrants and is full of amazing entertainment throughout the year. Albuqu...

Albuquerque, the Mexican city is geographically divided into four quadrants and is full of amazing entertainment throughout the year. Albuquerque had celebrated its 303rd birthday in April 2010. Springtime is the season which has most abundant entertainment. Cultural event and great place to eat can be found in this city. Albuquerque has many museums to offer for you. You can choose the reasonable or priced theaters to watch the local theater shows in the night.

The arrival to the Sunport International Airport in Albuquerque, New Mexico will give you the pungent odor of creosote bushes. The budding cottonwoods, dusty sage and desert willows will intrigue your senses. The majestic Sandia Mountain Peaks illuminates against the azure sky and the surrounding hilltops are sparkled with the brilliant sunshine.
The best place to see Albuquerque is from the top of Sandia Peak. The Tramway transports you above deep canyons and spectacular terrain to the observation deck at 10,378 feet. The panoramic view of the Rio Grande Valley will be delighting your eyes from there. The view of sunset from the Peak will display a dramatic, spectacular array of color spreading across the Land of Enchantment in front of you. I am sure that it will enjoy you very much. The visit to the High Finance Restaurant and Tavern for a dinner on top of the Peak will be memorable for you.
It is one of the nation's highest cities at more than 4900 feet. In this high desert valley the sun shines almost every day throughtout the year. In spring you can expect daily temperatures in the 70'F dipping to the 40'F at night. In winters daytime temperature range from the mid 40 to 50 Fahrenheit, while the overnight it is 20 to 30.
Tingley Beach in Oldtown, Albuquerque, along the river of Rio Grande is one of the tourist attractions of the city. This city is home for around 300 different cultural organizations from visual arts, music, dance, literary, film, ethnic, and craft organizations, museums, festivals and associations. ALB Little Theater is a place among the other theaters where you can join the red carpet events and enjoy the buffet, cash bar, raffles and games.

Be sure to check the local paper and travel downtown when visiting Albuquerque. The adventures available will surprise you. The events at the Sandia Resort and Casino will surely enjoy you. You will have your choices of sweltering foods at The Fiery Foods and BBQ show. The Pueblo Harvest Cafeteria and Bakery features Native- fusion food inspired by the traditions and ingredients of Native American cuisine.
The shops and restaurants offering artwork and jewelry in old adobe buildings are featured in The Old Town Plaza located in the 2000 block of Central Avenue NW. The old San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church sits on the north side of the Plaza.
The city offers a wide variety of museums and the Rio Grande Zoo is home to over 1000 animals and 250 species. Numerous parks, bike paths, and hiking areas scattered throughout the city.
A visit to Albuquerque will be memorable and enjoyable for everyone.

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