Ride the Rail Runner and save… Now through July 31, 2022, all one-way, day, and monthly rail runner pass fares will be reduced by 75 percent. (Annual pass is not included.) This discounted fare applies to full fares as well as those eligible for reduced fares. That means a one-way fare could be as […]
Archives for April 2022
Free small tree in Albuquerque for Arbor Day
Thank you to Nature Niños New Mexico for this FREE sapling giveaway Friday, April 29, 2022, as a way to celebrate Arbor Day. Here are the details: The free tiny trees will be available from 7 a.m. to noon Friday – or until they are gone – at two locations. They are Cutbow Coffee, 1208 […]
Fun and free Albuquerque parks
If you’re looking for outdoor free fun don’t forget about the variety of fun parks Albuquerque and Rio Rancho has to offer. Kids and adults can get plenty of sunshine and exercise in parks throughout our city. There are a variety of options for everyone at our city parks, no matter how you want to […]
Free museum days in Albuquerque
Plenty of Albuquerque’s museums offer free days for visitors. One of the best ways to get to know your hometown or immerse yourself in a new city is to visit one or more of these museums. Since the visit is free, you can stay for the whole day or just 10 minutes, which is “This […]
Free outdoor music in Albuquerque
Every weekend from May through August you can enjoy FREE musical performances in Albuquerque Old Town. Visit the plaza and experience a variety of music genres on the gazebo. Food and unique local shops surround the lively spot. Free Old Town musical performances in May: Friday, May 6 from 7-9 p.m. (Latin/New Mexican) Severo Y Grupo […]
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History
The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History opened in 1969 and bills itself as the only congressionally chartered museum in its field. During a visit, you can explore exhibitions that enlighten on everything from pivotal moments in atomic history to its portrayal in pop culture through the years. The atomic age began in New […]
Albuquerque Museum
Albuquerque Museum Albuquerque Museum, the engaging hub of New Mexico culture, was formerly known as the Albuquerque Museum of History and Art. The museum traces its origins to 1967 when it opened as the Museum of Albuquerque at the old Albuquerque Municipal Airport. Today, history buffs, art fans and travelers who are looking for respite […]
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science allows you to indulge the nerd in your family. The museum is home to a planetarium offering multiple presentations on astronomy and space science: Earth, Moon and Sun; an exploration of asteroids and comets; an interactive show about space; our galaxy’s history; and a tour […]
Albuquerque Balloon Museum
The Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum was created to inspire visitors through the celebration of ballooning. Hot-air ballooning traces its history to 1783, when daring inventors first used the contraptions to usher in the era of airborne transport. Today, you can explore the rich history of ballooning in the 55,000-square-foot one-of-a-kind building. Designed by […]