Discover Albuquerque’s Top Attractions
Immerse yourself in the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant history of Albuquerque while staying at Hotel Andaluz. Whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, historic sites, or world-renowned events, our central location puts you just minutes from the city’s top attractions.
From the iconic Sandia Peak Tramway to the legendary Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, there’s always something extraordinary to experience in the heart of New Mexico.
Sandia Peak Tramway
Take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains with a ride on the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway. This stunning ascent takes you high above the desert landscape, offering an up-close look at some of Albuquerque’s most picturesque scenery.
Albuquerque BioPark
Located along the Rio Grande, the Albuquerque BioPark is home to a zoo, botanic garden, aquarium, and Tingley Beach, offering a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re exploring lush gardens, observing exotic wildlife, or enjoying a peaceful waterfront stroll, the BioPark is a must-see destination.
Balloon Fiesta Park
Home to the world-famous Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, this park is a hub for exciting annual events. It also features the Anderson Abruzzo Balloon Museum, the Golf and Event Center, and the Sid Cutter Pilots’ Pavilion, making it a year-round attraction for visitors.
Petroglyph National Monument
Discover ancient rock carvings and explore the rugged volcanic landscape of Petroglyph National Monument. This historic site offers a fascinating look into the ancestral Puebloan culture, with thousands of preserved petroglyphs scattered throughout scenic hiking trails.
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Step back in time and explore the massive stone structures of the ancestral Pueblo peoples at Chaco Culture National Historical Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers guided tours, hiking and biking trails, evening campfire talks, and night sky programs, providing an immersive look into one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the American Southwest.