Albuquerque boasts a thriving arts, culture, and culinary scene that makes it a standout Southwestern city. The Duke City's founding neighborhood in Old Town consists of 18th-century adobe buildings, which contrasts with its downtown skyscrapers that nod to its status as New Mexico's largest city. Art galleries, flamenco tablaos, and places to see Native American dances dot the city. Restaurants for chowing down on red chile-smothered breakfast burritos or craft beer—both staples in Albuquerque—are around every corner. The Sandia Mountains and dormant volcanic mesas bookend the city, while the Rio Grande ribbons through the center like a spine. It's an idyllic setting for the outdoorsy set, who'll find plenty of terrain for hiking, biking, and paddling.
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