You'll travel across Route 66 to find Kellys Brew Pub. The local landmark sits inside the city's historic Old Jones Motor Company built in 1939 and serves up 20, in house, ice cold, hand crafted beers and the best classic Americana food. Enjoy a night out at a bar that is a local iconic tradition.
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.
Come monkey around at the ABQ BioPark Zoo. Hang around with gorillas and orangutans. Chill with the Zoo's polar bears at Inukshuk Bay. Founded on the banks of the Rio Grande River in 1927, the 64-acre zoo attraction is home to a jungle full of exotic and native animals, along with the Botanic Garden, Albuquerque Aquarium, and Tingley Beach.
Meet your friends or make new ones at Albuquerque's Historic Old Town, the heart of the city's cultural center and home to some of its best attractions. Explore the Explora Museum's hands-on exhibits in science and art, shop at San Pasqual's home decor and accessories, dine at High Noon Restaurant & Saloon, and see the sights and the sounds of the city on an ABQ Trolley ride.