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Jane Butel Cooking School has been voted as one of the top four cooking schools by Bon Appétit magazine. This school offers weekend classes to food enthusiasts who want to learn how to cook authentic Southwest Border cuisine. You can join these classes and interact with other food lovers to whip up some of the greatest salsas, tamales, and blue-corn chiles rellenos this side of Mexico. You will also get to cook a full dinner and enjoy perfect Margaritas while learning to cook Southwestern style.
If you're looking for a fun-filled day out, look no further than the ABQ BioPark Zoo. Here, you can get up close and personal with various exotic and native animals, including gorillas, orangutans, polar bears, and many more. Since its founding in 1927 on the banks of the Rio Grande River, this 64-acre zoo has been a popular destination for families and animal lovers alike. But there is more - besides the zoo, you can also explore the Botanic Garden, Albuquerque Aquarium, and Tingley Beach. Whether you're interested in cats, birds, primates, other mammals, reptiles, or aquarium animals, there's something for everyone at the ABQ BioPark Zoo.
Welcome to the National Hispanic Cultural Center, where you can explore the vibrant world of Hispanic, Chicana/o/x, Latina/o/x/e, and Latin American art from various perspectives. They aim to preserve, promote, and advance Hispanic culture, arts, and humanities. They achieve this through carefully curated exhibitions, lectures, book readings, performing arts, and educational programming that reflects the rich heritage of the local community. The NHCC provides a platform for Hispanic, Chicano, and Latinx artists to showcase their work and bring it to the national stage. They aim to create a cultural home for the community's diverse identities. From bilingual opera to flamenco, theatre to ballet, experience the finest in Hispanic performing arts and film. Join them in celebrating the richness and beauty of Hispanic culture.
Discover the unique and elegant speakeasy experience that Albuquerque has to offer at Teddy Roe's. This hidden gem is located behind a bakery in the Nob Hill area, where you can indulge in classic drinks with a twist in an ambiance inspired by the roaring 1920s. Teddy Roe is named after Theodore Roe, one of Chicago's few black mob bosses known for distributing money in poor neighborhoods. They recommend booking your reservations in advance to ensure you get this unique experience. Come and immerse yourself in the vintage atmosphere and enjoy the perfect night out.