Peter M.
Yelp
Every time I'm in ABQ, I try to make my way down to Old Town. The place never ceases to amaze me. It's the kind of place that can take you back in time to see what things were like way back when. Old Town ABQ's Plaza is rich with history, culture, and entertainment. You can find everything you need during a visit, there is the Plaza, the center of Old Town with shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, bars, cafes, and other services. The San Felipe de Niri Church for instance is located right on the Plaza. You will also find many of New Mexicos indigenous peoples with art, jewelry, clothing, blankets and traditional items like sage, sweetgrass, or really cool things like antelope jerky for sale. Whatever your interest is you will find it in Old Town.
On this visit, I had the chance to check out many of the gift shops and 'Trading Posts' where one can find the usual touristy trinkets like pottery or one of the famous Kachina Dolls. There are hundreds of pieces of turquoise and silver fashioned into necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and other types of jewelry. My goal was to find local hot sauces, BBQ rubs and maybe some unique spices, and wouldn't you know it, I found a whole wall of hot sauces in one of the trading posts. I also found an old favorite, New Mexico Pinion Coffee. I was able to get some really cool shirts for my kids too. One of the most featured items I came across was the blankets, keep in mind these are high-end and hand-woven blankets with intricate Southwest designs and they can set you back hundreds of dollars. You could literally spend hours in the gift shops.
Old Town ABQ has a thriving food culture as well, you will find a smorgasbord of dining options right in the Plaza area. The food tends to focus on local cuisine as you will find, Southwest, TexMex, Mexican, Grilled foods, Cafes, Coffee Shops, Pizza Parlours, etc. You will not go hungry if you visit Old Town. The food prices vary from budget level to fine dining, please budget accordingly. There are also a host of other restaurants in Old Town and nearby to serve you as well.
Old Town also has an abundance of Galleries, showcasing art and artists from all across the southwest. These galleries showcase paintings, sculptures, saddles, ornaments, Kachinas, Pueblo art, and so much more. Be sure to check out the many galleries in Old Town, and as I mentioned before, budget accordingly as I witnessed someone buying a piece of art that was thousands of dollars in value.
The heart of Albuquerque has a host of other options as well. There are a few buildings for tourist info, museums, services as there are a host of businesses in Old Town. Need a hair cut? Massage? Dentist? Yes there are several services on-site to choose from. This is a historical mecca and if you guessed it, there are several tours you can choose from, some for the Plaza itself, tours of Old Town, haunted house and ghost tours, a trolley tour of Albuquerque and the Famous Breaking Bad tours that take you to many of the sites where Breaking Bad was filmed.
I could go on and on, but I will wrap this up. Old Town is a must if you're ever in ABQ. You will find every amenity you need for your stay, as there are malls and grocery stores nearby. There are plenty of places to stay including boutique hotels and motels, chain hotels, and value hotels as well. Old Town Albuquerque is truly a national treasure and a must for any explorer.