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  2. www.visitalbuquerque.org › things-to-do › shoppingShopping | Visit Albuquerque

    Wherever you shop, from traditional Southwestern art galleries to contemporary boutiques, you are sure to find a treasure that will bring back wonderful memories of your visit to Albuquerque for years to come. Albuquerque's major shopping districts are Old Town, Nob Hill, Downtown and Uptown.

  3. N amed “Best of the Best” by Trip Advisor’s Travelers’ Choice, Old Town Albuquerque boasts a blend of independent galleries, stylish boutiques, vintage shops, specialty finds, native artisans, and more. Explore 150+ locally owned shops & boutiques that in some cases have been an attraction to visitors for over a century.

  4. EXPLORE MORE. ABQ Uptown is your ultimate destination for upscale shopping, home furnishings, entertainment and dining. You'll find it all in a pedestrian-friendly, open-air lifestyle center. When you see the big blue, yellow, and red “Q” at the intersection of Uptown Boulevard and Q Street, you know you are in the right place.

    • Coronado Center. Who said you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Coronado Center is one of the oldest malls in the city and yet still draws in quite a crowd every single day.
    • Ladera Shopping Center. This Planet Fitness at the Ladera Shopping Center was use to be Ladera 6 Cinemas, I wonder what the theater looks like on the outside of the building between 1985-1999.
    • Cottonwood Mall. Recognised as a premier shopping mall in Albuquerque, Cottonwood Mall is definitely a favourite among locals and tourists. Cottonwood Mall is actually the second-largest shopping mall in the whole of New Mexico, right behind Coronado Center.
    • Old Town Albuquerque. Recognised as the historic heart of Albuquerque, Old Town Albuquerque, or simply the Old Town is the city’s cultural centre. Lined with numerous museums and over 100 shops and restaurants, if there’s any place you have to visit in the city, it’s here.
  5. Jan 27, 2020 · Albuquerque has a little bit of everything when it comes to shopping. For the most independent, local shops, head to Old Town, Nob Hill, Downtown, and the North Valley. Even better, if your travel plans coincide, head to the local growers and artisan markets, which run April to October.

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