With the majestic Organ Mountains to the east and the mighty Rio Grande to the west, Las Cruces stands as an oasis at the junction of the I-10 and I-25. New Mexico State University makes its home here, among fine art galleries, informative museums, a lively theater scene and high desert terrain. The sun almost always seems to be shining in Las Cruces, which enjoys on average 350 days of clear blue skies per year, making it the perfect base to explore the breathtaking surrounding area.
Restaurants in Las Cruces
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Coas Books is New Mexico’s largest independent bookstore with more than 500,000 books in stock! We have an incredible selection of new and used books — including regional and out-of-print books —, CDs, DVDs, Vinyl, VHS, audio books, and games. Coas Books is family owned and operated, with two stores located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. We receive hundreds of books every day, so our inventory is constantly changing and full of hidden gems! Come by our store on Main Street — or our branch on Solano — and we’ll be happy to help you find what you’re looking for! We also offer trade credit to help you save more on your purchases, so feel free to bring in the books, music, and DVDs you no longer want or need.
We were very impressed when we arrived at the store. There is a collection of antique books, a maproom, CDs, DVDs, and a great selection in many areas. We have seen it rivaled only the Peachtree bookstore in Atlanta, which carries similar items. My husband and I spent a couple of hours poking around and buying a bunch of books. Will definitely return!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Fine art gallery with emphasis on Russian, Danish, historical Southwest and NM art. Art glass and fine jewelry also offered.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
In the original townsite of Las Cruces, Greenspace Gallery features local artists and artisans. Changing exhibits will include fine art and photography, jewelry, textiles, and pottery. We also encourage recycled, upcycled, and fair trade artisans.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
AGAVE ARTISTS, artist-owned cooperative gallery, just off the old Mesilla plaza. The four-room gallery exhibits the work of 20 local artists in a variety of media, including paintings, wall art, 3-D sculpture,ceramic art, and original jewelry. AGAVE ARTISTS is located at 2250 Calle de San Albino, an adobe building part of the historic Josefina's Old Gate property. Open 11 to 5 Thurs-Mon
4.5 based on 323 reviews
We are a world-class Market in the heart of Main Street Downtown Las Cruces. We have over 300 members who are skilled artisans, farmers, bakers, food trucks and talented local musicians. All of the goods are handmade, and grown right here in New Mexico.
I’ve attended this fine market before, only disagreeing with the allowance of non-service dogs into it. Other than that, this is an excellent worthwhile Saturday morning event, and I was very pleased to attend. Me, and a lot of others, including two Barcelonian women enjoyed walking around, looking, learning, maybe buying items or food. At one stand, I acknowledged the great value of their task: registering voters. We all concurred that voting is only possible if the voter is registered, which has to be done at least 30 days prior to the official ballot-casting date. I missed it before somehow, but definitely not this time: posing with my eBikeKit-assisted CruzBike beside a vibrant Las Cruces mural. In fact, there was a bit if a line as most everybody wanted this free “postcard perfect” image to post, proof of being in this fantastic city! I’m looking forward to returning; it certainly gets my “Wheel of Approval!”
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Very comfortable to browse. Fiction room is good. I prefer nonfiction, and was very pleased with selection. Many boseoks I'd never seen. Great reprentation of travel books, local and worldwide.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Heart of the Desert is a pistachio ranch and vineyard in Alamogordo, NM. The Mesilla store is a great place to sample farm fresh New Mexico pistachios in a variety of flavors and taste a variety of Heart of the Desert wines. Enjoy shopping for New Mexico inspired gifts and accessories while you are here.
We made two visits while we were in Alamagordo. The first day was to sample the Pistachios and Wine (good service and free samples). We would have stayed longer to have a glass of wine on their patio, but it was too windy/cool. Since the patio and view were so nice, we decided to come back the next day. They do have some boxed crackers, cheese, and beef stick that you can purchase, but you're also welcome to bring your own snacks. It's worth checking out.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Coyote Traders specializes in rustic & southwest furniture, home accessories, and antiques. We pride ourselves in offering high-quality furniture at an affordable cost. Don"t Forget to pick up a great Southwest souvenir to take back home.
4.0 based on 38 reviews
This was the site of the original courthouse where Billy the Kid was tried. It still has the old roofing (obviously covered by a 2nd roof). The 2 ladies were very helpful in answering our questions, and we bought a great Billy the Kid book! They safe distanced and wore masks :-)
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