With its rich cultural heritage from Native American and Spanish settlers, New Mexico has been both a Spanish colony and a Mexican colony, and still retains a strong individual identity within the United States. The landscape is breathtaking, the food incredible, and there is a thriving cultural scene, all of which makes New Mexico, and Santa Fe in particular, a great place all year long.
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5.0 based on 60 reviews
An Albuquerque Tourism & Sightseeing Factory Production, the Duke City Pedaler is a 14-passenger 'party bike' that cruises the streets of ABQ making stops at local pubs, bars and restaurants. It's an eco-friendly, pedal-powered "party on wheels!" Purchase a single ticket and mix it up and make new friends on a Social Ride. The DCP is a fun and unique way to experience Albuquerque!
5.0 based on 10 reviews
On my first visit I met the owner and he showed me around with zero sales pressure. There are several lounge areas and the patrons were friendly and easy going. A very nice place to spend a couple of hours. In addition your close to downtown.
5.0 based on 106 reviews
At Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque, the passion and energy of flamenco come alive nightly as you experience flamenco in its most intimate, powerful setting in the heart of historic Old Town Albuquerque. Featuring a world-class line-up of artists, the Tablao Flamenco presents a dynamic schedule of performances, featuring the premier artists from Spain and the United States. Tablao Flamenco delivers the traditional Spanish tapas experience, created by world-renowned Chef Mark Miller of Santa Fe's Coyote Cafe and Hotel Albuquerque's Chef Gilbert Aragon, and features regionally inspired fine wines and spirits. Through a unique partnership based on cultural preservation, Heritage Hotels and Resorts and the National Institute of Flamenco have joined efforts to create Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque. Proceeds from the Tablao support the National Institute of Flamenco for the promotion and advancement of this powerful art form.
The show on Saturday, February 22 was the closest I have ever seen to the shows at the famous tablao in Seville - ,, Los Gallos ''. The female singer has has a voice range of an opera star. I really liked the performance of dancer Andrea - she is absolutely fantastic !!! I hope she continues her study with National Institute of Flamenco and maybe find some teachers in Seville. The Institute does an amazing job and should be sponsored by the state and federal government. I hope to return someday, after seeing Friday and Saturday shows this time. I saw one of the dancers years ago in Los Angeles. I hope New Mexico Flamenco Festival join forces with Flamenco Festival in New York one day.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Midtown Ruidoso's newest Lounge featuring a huge outdoor patio with two fire pits, heated glass tables with cozy indoor seating. Family and dog friendly. Enjoy New Mexico's best wine and beer selection.
This was such a great spot to have a drink! We stopped because we heard lots of laughter and smelled SMORE'S! This joint was so nice, the staff was sweet and to top it off they also had heated tables outside so you can comfortably enjoy your wine and roast some marshmallows. Nice Place!
5.0 based on 15 reviews
We have been visiting Hillsboro for a few days and stopped in Black Range Vineyards to try some wine. What a fine time we had. The wine was very good, the setting warm and relaxing, and the conversation with Brian and Nicki was great. highly recommended.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed the piano bar featuring pianist Doug Montgomery. Had a great time! Doug was great!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Last of the Old West. The owner Karen is one of the 7 residence in White Oak & if you have the time will tell you the history of the town. Worth your time to experience how it really was in the late 1800's. Not all the fluff from seeing on TV.
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