The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque preserves and promotes the culture, history and art of the Pueblo people. Of the 21 Pueblo villages that exist today, ABQ is home to 19 villages from the Acoma Pueblo to the Zuni Pueblo village. The 10,000-square-foot attraction offers permanent exhibits and changing exhibits that feature traditional and contemporary Indian artists and dances.
The National Fiery Foods & BBQ Show located in Albuquerque is the hottest show on earth. Join 15,000 fiery fans and wander from a booth to booth tasting over 1000 spicy foods and BBQ from 200 extra hot exhibitors. The Sandia Resort and Casino is host to the event, making it the perfect place to plan your next fiery getaway.
Wine connoisseurs raise a glass at Gruet Winery. This hidden gem's vintner is Gilbert Gruet, known in Bethon, France as a producer of fine French champagnes. In the late 80s Gruet moved his family to America and found the perfect soil to produce wines in ABQ; the vineyard is the recipient of the prestigious 2010 United States Wine Producer of the Year.