Discover the captivating culture of Duke City like never before with Tours of Old Town. Their knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides will take you through Old Town's rich history, legends, myths, and folklore. Their expert guides know everything about Old Town, from famous sights and sounds to unique flavors, shops, people, and attractions. They'll show you hidden gems often overlooked by tourists and provide fascinating trivia and historical facts about Duke City. Whether you have a few hours or several days to explore Old Town, Tours of Old Town guarantees you'll experience everything the area offers. Their outdoor walking tours are designed to create unforgettable experiences for locals and visitors.
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.
Experience an unforgettable evening with your special someone at La Crépe Michel. Savor the delicious duck dish, Foie gras de canard, raisin vert et crépe au sarrasin, while sipping the finest red wines, Vins Rouge. Tucked away on a cozy side street in historic Old Town Albuquerque, this charming French restaurant provides the perfect setting for a romantic night out. Make memories that will last a lifetime, and indulge in the best La Crépe Michel offers. Bon appétit.
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.