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    Honestly I'm not sure a visit to the house is worth it. They changed the roof, have a fence and a sign. The owner also glares at you. I even took a picture from across the street and it wasn't pleasant.

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    This place is super fun and has so many cool souvenirs. Frank does the tours and is super cool to talk to.

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    Albuquerque Museum - Albuquerque Museum

    Albuquerque Museum

    (100 reviews)

    Old Town

    A solid museum! Great exhibits, not too big or too small…read more Parking: They have their own parking lot and are right next to old town if you want to stroll around after your visit. Exhibits: When we visited there was a German art exhibit which we visited but were more into the locally focused exhibits since we were visiting from out of town I really enjoyed the Albuquerque history section as it was unique to the area and covered past to present . There was also a very impressive NM artist exhibit which we enjoyed The have a sculpture garden outside as well Amenities: They have a great restroom, water fountains, lockers to store your belongings, and a cafe Pairing a visit to the museum with a stroll around old town is a great way to spend the day

    Enjoyed visiting here I was really touched by seeing the seesaw/teeter totter that was placed…read moreacross the border with Mexico for kids on both sides of the border to play on. Seeing it and the video showing what they did with it was probably my favorite thing to see in the museum! It was cool to see it and learn about it. I also enjoyed the paintings and other art pieces in that same room. In another room I enjoyed the food history and general history exhibits. I was asked to put my backpack in a coin operated locker. My general rating system: 1 star: I would stay away 2 stars: Has some good things about it but I generally don't recommend. 3 stars: Pretty good. I wouldn't go out of my way to go back but a decent place 4 stars: Great place. I would go back. 5 stars: I highly recommend stopping whatever you are doing and making plans to try it out! An Evie favorite!

    Albuquerque Ghosts

    Albuquerque Ghosts

    (3 reviews)

    Old Town

    Had a problem with tour guide not showing up, ended up being a wrong address on calendar invite and…read morewebsite. Customer service was amazing and issued my friend and I refunds and started working toward fixing the address problems. If you're unsure about meeting locations, I recommend giving them a call in advance, or email seems to be a good contact! I would love to try a tour in the future either here in Albuquerque, or when I'm out and about in the U.S!

    If you're looking for a ghost tour that goes beyond just telling spooky tales, Brandon's tour is a…read moremust. What makes his tour unique is the way he weaves empathy into the stories of the ghosts. You don't just hear about the hauntings; you really feel the weight of the tragedies that led to them. As Brandon shares the history of Old Town Albuquerque--its battles, murders, and forgotten souls--he brings the past to life with such emotion that it's impossible not to feel connected to the spirits. This intriguing tour takes you through the hidden alleys and historic streets of Albuquerque, a city steeped in more than 300 years of history. But it's not just about the scares. Brandon combines history, folklore, and ghost hunting into an experience that feels personal and meaningful. And while the stories are chilling, what stays with you is the deep humanity behind each one. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or just looking for a unique way to explore Albuquerque's history, you'll walk away with a new perspective on the spirits that call Old Town home. Don't forget to br ing a camera--there's no telling what unexplained phenomena you might catch!

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    Thirsty Eye Brewing Company

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    We enjoyed a visit to Thirsty Eye on a recent trip to ABQ. The brewery made my short list of…read moremust-see spots because of both the adjoining art gallery and the promise of a rye-juniper beer! I was disappointed on neither front. A band had just finished up a set on the small stage when we arrived. We grabbed a couple barstools, and as the band packed up some of their fans cleared out, leaving the place nearly empty for awhile. Then another wave of patrons came in, filling up the room once again. The bartender was friendly and helpful, sharing the brewing company's story and highlighting some special beers. We shared several, and Odin's Eye--that rye-juniper ale--was my favorite. Rented Tux is a smooth vanilla porter, and Father O'Malley's Holy Water, an Irish dry stout, was tasty as well. The art gallery was locked up when we checked, but the bartender opened it up and assured us we could stay as long as we wanted. What a treat!

    Juanita (the band) was playing Friday so off we went to the Thirsty Eye because we're fans of Debo…read more The outside of the building is modest, nondescript but walk in and WOW, nice indeed. White walls warmed up with several large paintings and a blonde wood bar, comfortable bar stools and several high tops, all sleek and minimalist without feeling sterile. Nice selection of beers and ales plus some New Mexican brand canned cocktails. AND espresso, a selection of black teas, a hibiscus/lavender kombucha and a N.A. beer. How's that for rounding things out? Friendly bartenders, nice crowd with a mix of ages and persuasions, a patio out back with more art and needless to say a really terrific band.

    Turquoise Museum

    Turquoise Museum

    (101 reviews)

    Barelas/South Valley

    Tips: buy tickets ahead of time online (time slots do sell out often), arrive 10 minutes early…read more(there is a direct connected parking lot for the museum with spots reserved for their guests), and be prepared to learn so much! The front door may be locked if you don't arrive in time, my tips are yours to success :)) This museum is family owned, and the layout in a beautiful historical castle is just amazing. Antiques adorn every room. The displays are well lit and have information for you to read and over 50 QR codes to scan for more interactive experience. Every room is curated by specific topics and designed to showcase an amazing collection and teach the patrons so much. Whether you're interested in the mining aspect, different countries that used turquoise over the generations, spotting imitations, what mines produce different variations, or learning about the family who started the museum, there is something for all. There are sample stones and areas set up to test your own knowledge at different turquoise and spotting fakes. And a mine you can go inside. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and look forward to going back next time in town. Dont forget to stop and browse the collection for sale in the gift shop. I picked up a few pieces from the sleeping beauty mine, my fav!

    This is a comprehensive, family owned museum all about turquoise! The collection is vast with a…read moremulti faceted view of turquoise across time and the world! I really appreciated the opportunity to visit this museum and learn more about turquoise and more.

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