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Albuquerque Is Definitely Enchanting

Written by Greystar
Edited by Greystar
For Residents March 18, 2015

If the only thing that comes to mind when you think of New Mexico is arid deserts, sweeping vistas and a whole lot of nothing, think again. While NM does indeed have all of those things, it also plays host to some of the nation’s most colorful cultures and unique cities, including Albuquerque. As home to over half a million residents in the Land of Enchantment, Albuquerque is a perfect place to call home, and many Greystar residents (like those at Diamond Mesa) do exactly that.

Albuquerque Shopping and Dining

As the largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque showcases the area’s most popular malls, shopping districts and unique, down-home boutiques. Kill two birds with one stone at Ladera Ranch, which offers exquisite dining and fantastic shops in an outdoor mall setting. For residents who need respite from the summer sun, Coronado Center and Cottonwood Mall feature all the greatest stores in a climate-controlled environment.

After a full day of shopping, who could resist the succulent steaks of Vernon’s Hidden Valley Steakhouse, or Sadie’s freshly prepared Mexican favorites? Both of these acclaimed restaurants offer delightful entrées and refreshing beverages, along with exceptional service. Other popular dining options with more than just a hint of local flavorings include El Pinto’s and Torino’s.

Old Town Albuquerque is by far the city’s most unique combination of shopping, dining, and historic attractions. Over 150 stores and galleries provide an endless supply of culturally themed gifts and other items. You may find yourself getting lost in the myriad of winding pathways and hidden patios.

Chile lovers will find Albuquerque to be heaven: The region is known for producing the best green and red chile peppers in the United States, and the Hatch Valley annual Chile Festival is proof of the state’s long love affair with the spicy peppers.

Local Life and Sports

Just because the sun sets over the desert plains doesn’t mean the fun has to end in Albuquerque. In fact, that’s when many local entertainment venues like the Route 66 Casino, Sandia Resort and Casino and Nob Hill’s numerous attractions really start heating up. If world-class gambling and night clubs aren’t exactly your scene, fear not: Cliff’s Amusement Park and the Hinkle Family Fun Park provide fun, family-oriented good times.

Albuquerque is also a perfect place to enjoy sports, and Minor League baseball’s Isotopes will make you hoarse from cheering them on.

Attractions Galore

One of the greatest things about Albuquerque is the variety of attractions inherent to the area. Even though sites like the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History draw thousands of out-of-town visitors yearly, they still offer enough of a generalized appeal to bring locals back, year after year.

Of course, other places like the New Mexico Route 66 Museum give visitors a glimpse into the romantic road-tripping days of yesteryear, when gas was cheap, cars were classy and highways new. Natural attractions, Petroglyphs National Park, present a rugged landscape emblazoned with the signs of civilizations long gone, and the Tingley Beach is the place to be for fishing, picnics, hiking, sailing, bike riding and much more.

Reach out to one of our friendly Greystar team members today, and find out how to find your home, home on the range in Albuquerque.

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