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ART GALLERYAGAPE SOUTHWEST PUEBLO POTTERY
414 Romero St. NW505-243-2366www.agapesw.com25 years of providing quality handmade NativeAmerican pottery for both seasoned & novicecollectors. 19 Pueblos + Hopi & Navajo jewelry,kachinas & baskets.
ALBUQUERQUE PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY
303 Romero St. #N208 (Upstairs, Plaza Don Luis)505-244-9195www.abqphotographersgallery.comThe Southwest’s premier gallery of fine art photography. Unique images capturing the beautyand mystery of the American West and beyond.
AMAPOLA GALLERY205 Romero St. NW 505-242-4311www.amapolagallery.comAn artists’ owned gallery featuring the arts &crafts of New Mexico artists since 1980.
ESSENCE GALLERY & BOUTIQUE323 Romero St. NW, Suite 1 505-843-7367www.essencegalleryboutique.comA variety of local original artwork that includespaintings, metal sculpture, hand thrown pottery,unique jewelry, beautiful clothing, scarves, greeting cards and specialized antiques! Open 7 days a week, 10am - 7pm.
GALLERY AT 400400 Romero NW, Suite 5(Directly above Xmas Shop)505-243-1005www.galleryat400.comAn artists’ collective highlighting the exciting andcaptivating work of New Mexico artists, offeringpainting, pottery, jewelry, cards and more.
PAINTED SKY GALLERY & GIFTS326 San Felipe NW505-503-8042www.paintedskynm.comAuthentic Native American and New Mexican art,jewelry, pottery, music and more. Featuring the art-work of nationally acclaimed artist David Behrens.
PENFIELD GALLERY OF INDIAN ART
422 B San Felipe St. NW(Next to The Candy Lady)505-242-9696www.penfieldgallery.comPottery, fetishes, Navajo rugs, sandpaintings,storytellers. In Old Town since 1975 - in NewMexico since 1898!
PURPLE SAGE GALERIA201 San Felipe NW505-450-4059www.purplesagegaleria.comPlein Air Painters Gallery. Large selection of beautiful paintings of the southwest. Top quality artat an affordable price. Select that one-of-a-kind workof art to beautify your home or office. Handmadejewelry and Casas Grandes pottery.
TANNER CHANEY GALLERY323 Romero St. NW 505-247-2242www.tannerchaney.com“Highly Recommended” by Frommer’s forauthentic & unique Native American historic &contemporary jewelry & pottery; Mata Ortiz,Zapotec rugs & Oxacan.
YUCCA ART GALLERY206 ½ San Felipe NW • #1 (Patio Market)505-247-8931www.yuccaartgallery.comYucca Art Gallery is the oldest cooperative in ABQ. Member artists work in a range oftechniques including painting, iron, clay, wood, silk, paper & gourds.
CLOTHING & ACCESSORIESFASHION SYMPHONY BOUTIQUE
324 San Felipe NW505-242-3129www.fashionsymphonyboutique.comFashion-forward clothing for men and women,custom Southwest jewelry and home fashion.Free gift with purchase when you mention ourmap listing! (One per customer)
GUERRILLA GRAPHIX206 ½ San Felipe NW505-200-0474www.guerrillagraphix.comOld Town’s hipster headquarters. Cool t-shirts,posters, stickers, mugs, aprons, hats, magnets,incense and badges. Featured in Season 2 ofBreaking Bad.
THE OLD TOWN HAT SHOP &ACCESSORY BOUTIQUE 205-C San Felipe NW505-242-4019www.oldtownhats.comA fantastic selection of hats for all, plus qualitybelts • jackets • scarves • shawls • purses &more. We invite you to enjoy this local favorite!
W!LD MOON BOUTIQUE2061⁄2 San Felipe NW, Patio Market #4505-247-2456www.WildMoonBoutique.comHandcrafted • Natural Fibers • Apparel • Accessories • Textiles • Jewelry • ColorfulEthnic Looks • Traditional to Chic • Sassy to Elegant & Goddess XS-5X.
GENERAL STORES & TRADING POSTS
ACEVES OLD TOWN BASKET & RUG SHOP
301 Romero St. NW(Plaza Don Luis)505-842-8022www.newmexicogifts.comWhere locals shop! Best prices in New Mexico.Rugs • Kitchen • New Mexico Food Product • Hand punched Tin Art Work • Best Tee andSouvenir selection Celebrating 40 plus years!
PLAZA INDIAN TRADING POST2004 South Plaza St. NW505-242-4661calmaya@aol.comHandmade Zuni, Navajo & Hopi jewelry • Pueblo pottery • Taos & Cochiti drums • Jemez storytellers • Apache baskets • 60 years!
SOUTHWESTERN HANDCRAFTS & GIFTS
1919 Old Town Rd NW505-243-2507T-shirts from toddler to XXXL • Kachinas •Native pottery • Mara stoneware • Rt. 66 andalien items • much more. We always give a military discount! Discounts for teachers andNRAO, NASA, too!
GIFT & SOUVENIR STORESOLD TOWN EMPORIUM
204 San Felipe NW505-842-8102www.old-town-emporium.comOne-stop shop! Adult/Youth T’s • Jewelry • Rt.66 Items • Kachinas • Christmas Ornaments • Candles • Fun Socks. We ship! Check our pricesfirst! Gifts that are fun & unique.
OLD TOWN T-SHIRT CO.323 Romero St. NW #14 505-243-6393ottc@santafesterling.com We have the largest selection of T-shirts! • Sweatshirts • Jackets & long sleeved apparel • Big selection of kids’ T’s • Great hats at greatprices! Located in Old Town for over 20 years • With sizes from newborn to 5X, we have it!
WILD WEST T’S & GIFTS401-A San Felipe NW505-247-9200wwt@santafesterling.com Step back in time • Enjoy our huge selection ofquality T-shirts & apparel • Beautiful sterling &14 kt gold jewelry • Affordable gifts & souvenirsfor all ages! Mention this ad for your free gift.We have an $ ATM $.
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JEWELRY STORESBEST CONNECTION JEWELRY & GIFTS
423A San Felipe NW505-247-9855bestconnections@yahoo.comwww.bestconnectionjewelry.comBest selection of Native , southwestern andmodern jewelry, pottery and gift items! 10% offpurchase when you mention this listing.
INDIAN TREASURES401 San Felipe, Suite B505-247-0233nadjewelry@yahoo.comwww.indiantreasuresnm.comAll 100% authentic Native American-made arts& crafts. Mention our ad and receive 10% off alljewelry, pottery, rugs and all other crafts.
NEW MEXICO BEAD AND FETISH401 Romero St. NW505-243-2600www.nmbeadandfetish.comOld Town’s premier bead store offering a diverseselection of semi-precious beads, crystals, coral,seed beads, India silver and custom designedjewelry.
RIO GRANDE WHOLESALE1920 Central Ave.(Just South of the Old Town Plaza)505-242-3739 We are home to a diverse collection of NativeAmerican Arts, specializing in jewelry and pot-tery from the pueblos of New Mexico. Our lowprices will impress!
SILVER SUN116 San Felipe NW505-246-9692www.silversunalbuquerque.comHandmade Native American jewelry, specializingin natural American turquoise. Custom order service available.
SUNDANCER202 San Felipe St., Suite A505-842-0191Over 20 years of experience in manufacturing jewelry, sterling silver, southwestern jewelry, pottery, kachinas, paintings, baskets & other gifts.
SPECIALTY SHOPSDISCOVER BALLOONS
205 B San Felipe St NW505-842-1111www.discoverballoons.comWorld’s largest collection of Hot Air Balloon giftitems. Everything and more than you can imagine.Three rooms of hot air balloons.
FIBER CHICKS206 ½ San Felipe St. NW, Suite 9505-242-6635www.fiberchicks.netFor all yarn related needs, knitting, crocheting, spinning, weaving, etc. Yarns from many places,including NM grown, spun and hand-dyed yarns.
GABBY’S HANDMADE SOAP505-243-7627gabbyshandmadesoap.com180 Shea soaps • 75 coconut soaps • berries that do your laundry • deodorant rocks • shaving soap • lotions • foot cream. All natural,handmade and made in America.
GENUINE SOUTHWEST ART & GIFTS
1919 Old Town Rd., Suite 2505-243-1410www.genuinesouthwest.comAn artist-owned shop featuring work from localartists; Southwest jewelry, photography, ceramics,notecards and more.
LA CASITA DE KALEIDOSCOPES400-B San Felipe NW505-247-4242www.casitascopes.comOver 50 kaleidoscope artists that blend science,craft & art with mind, hand, & heart. Come experience our beautiful interactive works of art
ON THE SHOOT PHOTO PARLOUR423B San Felipe NW505-639-5447www.ontheshootphoto.comGet shot in Old Town! Become a famous gunslinger or western darling. Your costumedphotos will be ready in a flash; your memorieswill last forever!
STEADFAST SOLDIERS328 San Felipe NW(Poco a Poco Patio)505-247-2310www.steadfastsoldiers.comThe world’s finest collectible metal military/historical miniature figures. Ancient to moderneras. Historical books and flags. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
THE CHRISTMAS SHOP 400 Romero NW (Behind the Church) 505-843-6744www.christmasinoldtown.com“One of the finest Christmas shops in the country” reported by Giftware News. Excellentcollection by SW artisans, Native AmericanIndian ornaments, Nativity Gallery.
W!LD MOON COUTURE2061⁄2 San Felipe NW, Patio Market #7505-247-7456www.WildMoonCouture.comCustom handcrafted leather bags & apparel.Xochitl™ and Pure Tribalist™ Wearable ArtCollections on exhibit and for purchase.Appointment suggested.
TOURSA OLD TOWN PEDICAB
306 San Felipe NW505-712-1225www.albuquerquepedicabtours.comRelax on your private, personal tour of HistoricOld Town. This is the best sightseeing tour inOld Town. Visit the old fort, brothels, churchesand more.
ABQ. TROLLEY CO.800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW505-240-8000www.abqtrolley.comNow located at Hotel Albuquerque. Come ridewith ABQ Trolley Co. The best first thing to doin ABQ! 85-Min Best Of ABQ City Tour israted #1 on Tripadvisor. See you on board!
BREAKING BAD RV TOURS424 San Felipe NW505-205-7292 www.breakingbadrvtours.comMiss Breaking Bad? Relive the sights and soundson a 17 film location, 3 hour tour in the RV, justlike the one on the show! Picking up at theCandy Lady, 424 San Felipe.
HISTORY AND GHOST TOURS OF OLD TOWN
303 Romero St. NW, (Plaza Don Luis) - N120505-246-TOUR (8687)www.ToursOfOldTown.comNightly GHOST Tour at 8pm - Family fun since 2001! History Tours DAILY. Call for reservations. Private and Group Tours availablefor 1 to 200 people.
THE CANDY LADY424 San Felipe NW.505-243-6239www.candylady.comLuxury limousine tour of iconic Breaking Badlocations. 6 person max. Daily tours. Call orvisit website for reservations 3-3½ hours.
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RESTAURANTS & FOODBACKSTREET GRILL & TAP ROOM
1919 Old Town Rd NW, Suite 6505-842-5434Our goal is to achieve culinary excellence inevery taco and dish we serve. Aiming to be an example in the community for quality andinnovative foods.
CENTRAL GRILL & COFFEE HOUSE2056 Central SW505-554-1424www.centralgrillalbuquerque .comDelicious gourmet burgers and sandwiches.Breakfast served all day. Authentic New Mexicanspecials daily. Full Espresso bar with drive thru,open 6:30am. Fresh baked goods daily.
CHURCH STREET CAFÉ2111 Church Street NW505-247-8522www.churchstreetcafe.comWonderful New Mexican food in one ofAlbuquerque’s oldest residences. A beautiful patioto relax on while eating award-winning salsa.Visit our website for a full menu!
GARDUNO’S AT OLD TOWN800 Rio Grande Blvd NWHotel Albuquerque at Old Town505-222-8766www.hotelabq.comAuthentic Mexican and New Mexican cuisine.Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy a world-class margarita on our beautiful garden patio.
HACIENDA DEL RIO CANTINA302 San Felipe NW505-243-3131www.haciendadelriocantina.comNew Mexican restaurant •10% off entire mealwhen you mention this ad • Happy Hour 3-7 p.m.,7-days a week • Full Liquor License • CateringAvailable.
LA PLACITA DINNING ROOMS208 ½ San Felipe NW505-247-2204Proudly serving authentic New Mexican food inOld Town since 1935.
LITTLE RED HAMBURGER HUT1501 Mountain Rd NW505-304-1819Home of the “Little Red Burger”. Voted best Red Chile Burger 4 years in a row. Satisfactionguaranteed!
Q-BAR800 Rio Grande Blvd. NWHotel Albuquerque at Old Town505-225-5928 • www.hotelabq.comSophisticated cuisine, sensational cocktails, nightlyentertainment, and Happy Hour specials in this poshultra-lounge in Old Town. Free parking, free WiFi.
TIO CHAVA’S CANTINA 303 Romero St.,(in Plaza Don Luis)505-842-7365www.tiochavas.com8 tap beers, burgers, and outdoor patio to enjoyour beautiful Albuquerque weather!
CANDY, COFFEE & ICE CREAMBENTLY THE BEAR CHOCOLATE EMPORIUM & COFFEE CAFÉ
308 San Felipe NW505-842-5101Bently’s is a wholesale candy distributer with an artand chocolate walk through gallery. Showcasing ourart, jewelry and confections.
CANDY LAND414 Romero St. NW505-247-2067Ice Cream • Fountain Drinks • Gourmet Chocolates!
LA CHOCO SALTY & SWEET306 San Felipe St.505-842-8883Delicious! Gourmet Chocolate, Fudge, CaramelApples, Chocolate Covered Strawberries, LactoseFree Ice Cream, Chili-Spiced Chocolate and Brittles.
STEVE’S ICE CREAM & JAVA323 Romero St. NW #17505-242-8445Proudly serving Blue Bell Ice Cream • coffee • espresso drinks • frozen blended coffee • fruitsmoothies • milk shakes • malts • sundaes • bottled water • muffins • cookies.
THE CANDY LADY424 San Felipe505-243-6239www.candylady.com34 years of secret family recipes. 21 varieties of home-made fudge. Over 60 kinds of black licorice. Adultchocolate novelties. Chocolate strawberries, coffee andice cream. Home of Breaking Bad candy.
LODGINGBEST WESTERN PLUS RIO GRANDE INN
1015 Rio Grande Blvd NW505-843-9500www.riograndeinn.comAAA 3 Diamond full-service hotel with restaurant,bar, pool, free WiFi, free parking & free airport shuttle.
BOTTGER MANSION OF OLD TOWN BED AND BREAKFAST
110 San Felipe NW505-243-3639www.bottger.comRelax in our shady yard full of trees, birds andfountains just steps away from the Plaza. Enjoycomfortable rooms, modern amenities and originalarchitectural details in our 1910 home. Start yourday with a delicious full breakfast, free parking andWiFi, private baths, cable TV, complimentarysnacks and beverages. Only 15 minutes to airport.
HOTEL ALBUQUERQUE AT OLD TOWN
800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW505-843-6300www.hotelabq.comLocally owned boutique hotel featuring culturallyinspired design, restaurant, 2 bars, outdoor pool, freeparking & WiFi. Discounts & packages online.
MUSEUMSALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY
2000 Mountain Rd NW505-243-7255 or 311www.cabq.gov/museumSouthwestern art &Albuquerque history • traveling exhibitions • sculpture garden • gallery store • cafe • Tues - Sun 9 a.m.-5 p.m.• free 1st Wed. of month& Sun. 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
EXPLORA1701 Mountain Rd NW505-224-8300www.explora.usM-Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Su 12-6 p.m. • 250 hands-on exhibits in science, technology & art for allages. Great for families. Cool gift shop. Entertainyour brain and exercise your imagination!
NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE
1801 Mountain Rd NW505-841-2800www.NMnaturalhistory.orgThe ancient past comes back to life at this interactive,high-tech museum, including lots of dinosaurs!Planetarium • Giant screen theater • Gift store • Museum Café • Open daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
RATTLESNAKE MUSEUM202 San Felipe NW 505-242-6569www.rattlesnakes.comGreat for all ages! Largest collection of rattlesnakespecies in the world! Amazing collection of art, artifacts and collectibles. Ultimate vacation memories destination!
CULTURAL ACTIVITIESABQ BIOPARK
903 10th St.505-768-2000www.cabq.gov/bioparkAquarium • Garden • Zoo • 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • closed 1/1, Thanksgiving, 12/25 • TingleyBeach sunrise-sunset.
ABQ BIOPARK AQUARIUM2601 Central Ave. • 311 locallyReef fish • invertebrates • sandbar • sandtiger • black-tip • nurse sharks • Thurs. concerts June-July.
ABQ BIOPARK BOTANIC GARDEN2601 Central Ave. • 311 locallyTwo glass conservatories • formal, children’s fantasy, butterfly & Japanese gardens • HeritageFarm • summer concerts.
ABQ BIOPARK ZOO903 10th St. • 311 locallyElephants • rhinos • giraffes • gorillas • birds • wolves • bears • seals • tigers • koalas • herps. • Zoo Music June-July.
CASA FLAMENCA401 Rio Grande Blvd NW505-247-0622www.casaflamenca.orgA non-profit Flamenco arts organization. Thisprivate home transforms daily to provide aunique and personal experience on world-classeducation, classes and programming.
CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
404 San Felipe NW888-505-4467www.chapelguadalupe.comWelcome to this unique and sacred place. Opendaily. Weddings, patio events and chapel rentals888-505-4467.
INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER2401 12th St. NW505-843-7270www.indianpueblo.orgFeaturing the art, food, dance and history of the 19Pueblo tribes of New Mexico through exhibitions,performances and public programs.
OLD TOWN PORTAL MARKET Located at the east side of the Plaza, the marketfeatures local artisans in a program monitored bythe City of Albuquerque.
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WELCOME TO OLD TOWN
ake a walk through living history around
Albuquerque’s Old Town, the serene village
that has been the focal point of com
munity
life since 1706. Quiet hidden patios, winding brick paths,
gardens and balconies are waiting to be discovered.
Wrought iron and adobe benches beckon you to rest in
the shade and watch people stroll by. Visit historic San
Felipe de Neri Church and relax in the Rose Garden.
Shopping in Old Town is a truly delightful experience.
Unique items from
around the world, as well as those
that are distinctly Southwestern, can be found in more
than 150 shops, boutiques, galleries and artist studios.
When in New M
exico, eat like New M
exicans!
Enjoy the spice & flair of our traditional cuisine.
Savor delightful dishes prepared with
chile. It comes
in red or green and is made from
recipes that have
evolved from
the local Native American & Spanish
cultures. Enjoy one of the dozen restaurants, cafes
and coffee shops featuring everything from
the
All-American hamburger to fine Continental cuisine.
For more than three centuries Old Town has been the
crossroads of the Southwest. It is a Historic Zone of the
City of Albuquerque and hom
e for many families whose
ancestors founded the town. Old Town is located just
off I-40 (take the Rio Grande Blvd. Exit South) to the
entrance at M
ountain Road.
The map below shows freeway access and also the
most convenient surface roads to use to find your w
ay to
Old Town. In 1937, Route 66 was changed from its
original route to a straightened east-west road along
Central Avenue. Route 66 meets the Camino Real
(now Rio Grande Blvd.) at Old Town.
On the Plaza you will find replicas of two cannons
that were buried in Old Town by retreating Confederate
troops during a Civil W
ar skirmish in Albuquerque (April
8-9, 1862). The original cannons are in the Albuquerque
Museum.Old
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INFORMATION & SERVICES
ALBUQUERQUE CONVENTION
& VISITORS BUREAU
20 First Plaza NW, Suite 601
1-800-284-2282 • 505-842-9918
www.itsatrip.org
Visitor in
form
ation, attractions
& spe
cial eve
ntinform
ation.
ALBUQUERQUE HISPANO CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
1309 4th St. SW
505-842-9003
www.ahcnm.org
CYNDIE BELL
Producer Farmers Insurance
2839 Carlisle, Suite 190
www.cynthia.rthone@farmersagency.com
Hom
e, A
uto, B
usiness an
d Life In
suranc
e.
HISTORIC OLD TOWN BUSINESS
PARTNERSHIP
PO Box 7483
www.AlbuquerqueOldTown.com
info@AlbuquerqueOldTown.com
OLD TOWN INFORMATION &
VISITORS CENTER
303 Romero NW
(Plaza Don Luis)
Ope
rated by
the Albuq
uerque
Con
vention & V
isito
rsBurea
u • Visito
r Inform
ation. O
pen 7 da
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eek.
Inform
ation also
ava
ilable at th
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Sunp
ort.
PUBLIC RESTROOMS
303 Romero NW
(Plaza Don Luis).
SAN FELIPE DE NERI
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2005 N. Plaza St. NW
Office 505-243-4628
The
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pub
lic daily • M
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Sat. 5:30 p.m.; Su
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)& 10:15
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM
1-800-733-6396
www.newmexico.org
Discover the Land of Enchantment!
UNITED STATES POST OFFICE
303 Romero NW
(Plaza Don Luis)
800-275-8777
Full-s
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pos
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on.-Fri. 1
1 a.m. -
4 p.m., Sa
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from w
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sum
mer &
early fall. Don
’t miss the Frida
Fiesta in July, S
alsa F
iesta in S
eptembe
r or the
Holiday
Stroll an
d Lum
inaria Tou
rs in
Decem
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, streets and
walkw
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Old Tow
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Photos:Old Town Plaza Historic Marker- by New
Mexico
Tourism Departm
ent, www.New
Mexico.org, Shopping in Old
Town & Folklorico Dancers- Courtesy of Albuq
uerque
Con
vention & Visito
rs Bureau, www.itsatrip.org, Signature
Steak -From
High Noon Restau
rant & Saloon,
www.highn
oonrestauran
t.com, Century Plant, Fabian
Fontenelle Dancing & Five Flags Over Old Town - Courtesy of
Pat Ward, www.ToursOfOldTown.com
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FIVE FLAGS FLOWN
OVER OLD TOWN
Ind
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Cu
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2401 12th St. NW Alb. NM 87104 | 1-866-855-7902 | indianpueblo.org |
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• Native Dances• Exhibition Galleries• Museum• Mini Theater• Native Art Vendors
• Shumakolowa GiftsGift Shop
• Pueblo Harvest CaféFull Service Dining Breakfast Lunch & Dinner
• Holiday Inn Express
Just Minutes from
Old Tow
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. NM 87104 | 1-866-855-7902 | indianpueblolb
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Visit G
arduño's at Old Tow
n, located in the H
otel Albuquerque.
Enjoy N
ew M
exican favorites and a specialty m
argarita while you take in th
gorgeous scenery. O
ur patio is perfect fo
an intimate night out or a big
family gathering.
Inside Hotel A
lbuquerque at Old Tow
n800 Rio G
rande Blvd NW
87104505-222-8766
hotelabq.com/dining-nightlife
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SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!
The
businesses listed
areproud m
embers of the H
istoricOld Tow
n Business P
artnership.This m
ap is published with their
support and the assistance of theState of N
ew M
exico TourismDepartm
ent. The
owners
and em
ployees of the businesses in O
ld Town
wish to thank A
lbuquerque’s Mayor
R.J. B
erry and the Departm
ent ofCultural Services for their continued
support.
info@albuquerqueoldtow
n.com
CONTACT US
Com
ments? Q
uestions? Concerns? C
omplim
ents?Please let us know
via email, w
e take pride in ourcom
munity and w
ould love to hear any feedback.
Ex
perien
ce Histo
ric Old
Tow
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Pa
rt of Albu
querqu
e’s lifestylefor m
ore tha
n 307 yea
rs.
xperience the grace & charm
of Old Tow
nAlbuquerque! T
he focal point of community
life, founded in 1706, by Governor F
ranciscoCuervo y V
aldez. Old T
own follow
s the traditional Spanish patternof a central plaza and church surrounded by hom
esand businesses. M
any of the historic homes are still
standing and some have been renovated into today’s
shops, galleries and restaurants.Stroll the P
laza, dine at our many restaurants, stay
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useums, take a
guided bike, trolley or walking tour, rent a bicycle or
shop at more than 150 stores and galleries for unique
gifts from the Southw
est and around the world.
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patios, winding
brick paths,
gardens
and
balconies
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your
discovery.W
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bask in New
Mexico’s year-round sunshine.
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