You planned to visit the United States and New Mexico? Then discover the best areas to stay in Albuquerque!
Made famous in Europe thanks to the TV series Breaking Bad that takes place there, Albuquerque is located in the centre of New Mexico, a state southwest of the United States, bordered to the west by Arizona, to the north by Colorado and to the east by Texas. With over 455,000 inhabitants, it is by far the most populous city of this state. Originally the village of Albuquerque is founded by the Spanish. He was named in honour of Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, Duc de Alburquerque. The "r" will be lost over time. Incorporated in the United States in 1912 but already occupied well before by the Americans, the city has only preserved some buildings of its Spanish colonial era. Today, the city attracts many Americans from other parts of the United States, especially thanks to its beautiful sunshine and its proximity to mountains, with a more temperate climate. Renowned for her university, the main campus of the University of New Mexico, she is also crossed by the mythical Route 66, which starts from Chicago in Illinois to Los Angeles ! So where to sleep in Albuquerque during your stay?
To help you prepare your trip to New Mexico, a beautiful region shared between mountains and deserts, we have listed for you the best areas to stay in Albuquerque.
The Old Town
You don't know where to sleep in Albuquerque? So know that Old Town is probably the best place to stay in Albuquerque! It is the historic and cultural centre of the city.
Founded in 1706 on a traditional Spanish village plan, the Old Town Albuquerque organized around a beautiful central square, the Old Town Plaza, overlooking the charming Saint-Philippe-Néri church that dates back to the 18th century. The centenary houses in Adobe are home to neo-Mexican restaurants serving enchiladas and sopaipillas (pâtisseries), or artisan shops selling jewelry, carpets or pottery. Nearby, you can visit the Museum of Natural History and Sciences of New Mexico, which has skeletons of dinosaurs, or the Albuquerque Museum, which exhibits works of South-West art.
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Downtown Albuquerque
To stay in Albuquerque, another excellent neighborhood is obviously the Downtown , a dynamic business center.
Known for its restaurants and lively nightlife, you will not risk getting bored in this neighborhood still in motion. Neo-Mexicaine cuisine here offers refined South-West cuisine, more casual noodle bars and local food restaurants. To have fun at nightfall, take the direction of the trendy East Downtown district, which houses nightclubs and bars with concerts or DJs. On the Civic Plaza , you will find outdoor theaters and cinemas. In addition, you will have no trouble getting to Old Town by bus or by foot from your accommodation in Albuquerque!
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Nob Hill
Organized around Central Avenue, a lively artery part of the famous Route 66, Nob Hill is an excellent place to sleep in Albuquerque. For an authentic neo-Mexican atmosphere, we can't find better!
At Nob Bill you will find typical breweries and taquerias, as well as local discotheques, music bars and food trucks in the evening. Guests can also explore original clothing shops, antique shops and small contemporary art galleries in the neighbourhood. You will discover it quickly, Nob Hill is the perfect compromise between authentic culture and trendy atmosphere!
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