Food scene
Flying Star Cafe
3416 Central Ave NEGood food
Great patio
Great atmosphere
Range Cafe Rio Grande
1050 Rio Grande Blvd NWCutbow Coffee
1208 Rio Grande Blvd NWSawmill Market
1909 Bellamah Ave NWGreat, out of the way place to find, especially if you're on a bicycle.
25 locals recommend
Old Town Farm & Bike In Coffee
949 Montoya St NWGreat, out of the way place to find, especially if you're on a bicycle.
Pueblo Harvest
2401 12th St NWGreat food
Good atmosphere
Recommend sitting upstairs in the bar area
74 locals recommend
Seasons Rotisserie & Grill
2031 Mountain Rd NWGreat food
Good atmosphere
Recommend sitting upstairs in the bar area
Duran Central Pharmacy
1815 Central Ave NWSlate Street Cafe
515 Slate Ave NWGrocery
La Montañita Co-op Food Market - Rio Grande
2400 Rio Grande Blvd NWSprouts Farmers Market
5112 Lomas Blvd NEWhole Foods Market
5815 Wyoming Blvd NEGifts
Bookworks
4022 Rio Grande Blvd NWPennysmiths Paper
4022 Rio Grande Boulevard NorthwestOld Town
Sightseeing
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
2901 Candelaria Rd NWABQ BioPark Botanic Garden
2601 Central Ave NWABQ BioPark
903 10th St SWAlbuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Rd NWNew Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
1801 Mountain Rd NWExplora
1701 Mountain Rd NWSan Felipe de Neri Church
2005 N Plaza St NWNational Hispanic Cultural Center
1701 4th St SWCasa San Ysidro: a charming historic house museum in Corrales, New Mexico.
8 locals recommend
Casa San Ysidro
973 Old Church RdCasa San Ysidro: a charming historic house museum in Corrales, New Mexico.
Petroglyph National Monument
Western Trail NorthwestGreen Space
Bosque Trail
Bosque TrailParking Lot at the west end of Gabaldon Pl. NW
Bachechi Center
9521 Rio Grande Blvd NWAldo Leopold Trail
Paseo del Bosque Trail
Paseo del Bosque TrailLos Duranes Park
2920 Leopoldo Road NorthwestNeighborhoods
Duranes is an historic barrio in the heart of Albuquerque with
acequias running through it dating back to early Native and
Hispanic settlement in the area. The neighborhood holds a
diverse mixture of families, artists, and professionals, some of
whom have lived in the area for generations and have streets
bearing their family names.
A neighborhood park and community center is a short,
2-minute walk from the house, north along the Duranes Ditch
(acequia) to Leopoldo Rd.
To access the bosque trail, there is a parking lot at the west end of Gabaldon Pl. NW. Here you can ride your bicycle along the asphalt path or walk across the bridge and into the bosque itself, going either north or south along the meandering trail through the cottonwood trees.
Duranes
Duranes is an historic barrio in the heart of Albuquerque with
acequias running through it dating back to early Native and
Hispanic settlement in the area. The neighborhood holds a
diverse mixture of families, artists, and professionals, some of
whom have lived in the area for generations and have streets
bearing their family names.
A neighborhood park and community center is a short,
2-minute walk from the house, north along the Duranes Ditch
(acequia) to Leopoldo Rd.
To access the bosque trail, there is a parking lot at the west end of Gabaldon Pl. NW. Here you can ride your bicycle along the asphalt path or walk across the bridge and into the bosque itself, going either north or south along the meandering trail through the cottonwood trees.