I-25 Albuquerque Hotel Near Old Town, Biological Park
No matter the reason for your stay at the Country Inn & Suites Albuquerque hotel, you're sure to find plenty of things to do and see in New Mexico. Our Albuquerque, NM hotel with airport shuttle is ideal for travelers and is conveniently located near a wealth of Albuquerque attractions. Looking for shopping in Albuquerque? Our hotel is just minutes from Albuquerque Old Town, the city's center for shopping, history, culture, entertainment and more. Looking for a hotel near the University of New Mexico? The Country Inn I-25 Albuquerque hotel is great for college visits and parents weekend stays. Be sure to visit the countless fascinating museums in Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Biological Park which includes an aquarium, gardens and zoo. With these attractions and annual festivals and events, Albuquerque New Mexico provides a great time for travelers of all ages.
Visit these attractions in New Mexico near our I-25 Albuquerque accommodations:
Old Town With more than 100 shops, galleries and restaurants, Old Town Albuquerque is the city's epicenter of history, culture, cuisine and more. Be sure to visit during your New Mexico vacation for plenty of shopping, dining and interesting historical information. (505) 319-4087 3.1 miles from hotel
University of New Mexico There are always things to do at the University of New Mexico. During your stay in Albuquerque, be sure to stop by and visit the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, Geology Museum, Greenhouse Conservatory, Art Museum, and much more. (505) 277-0111 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 3.1 miles from hotel
Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta This Albuquerque event features more than 700 hot air balloons, a 78-acre launch field, and balloon rides for all. Be sure to plan your New Mexico vacation around this popular event! (505) 821-1000
National Hispsanic Cultural Center As a venue for Hispanic and cultural visual and performing arts, history and literature, education and more, this Albuquerque attraction's museum, gift shop and events are not to be missed. (505) 246-2261 1701 4th St SW Albuquerque, NM 87102
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center This New Mexico attraction celebrates Pueblo Indian culture and features events, dances, a museum, art and much more. (505) 843-7270 2401 12th St NW Albuquerque, NM 87104 5.4 miles from hotel
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra This Albuquerque attraction features up to nine different concerts per year and promises to provide visitors and locals alike with the highest quality performances of symphonic music. (505) 881-9590 4407 Menaul Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 0 miles from hotel
Albuquerque Biological Park This New Mexico attraction includes the Albuquerque Aquarium, Rio Grande Botanic Garden, Rio Grande Zoo and Tingley Beach, and provides endless fun for visitors of all ages!
Aquarium & Gardens 2601 Central Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87102 4.6 miles from hotel
Rio Grande Zoo 903 Tenth Street SW Albuquerque, NM 87102 3.4 miles from hotel
Albuquerque Museum of Art & History With a variety of exhibits from Jamestown & American beginnings to Cezanne and Monet, this popular museum is a a great place to visit during your New Mexico vacation. (505) 243-7255 2000 Mountain Rd NW Albuquerque, NM 87104 6.6 miles from hotel
New Mexico's largest city is a study in contrasts: old and new, natural beauty and manmade wonders, frontier town and sophisticated metropolis. Even the landscape - which accommodates both majestic mountains and vast desert plains - reveals the area's diversity. Albuquerque is also blessed with a wide cultural mix that is reflected in all aspects of day-to-day life. Distinctive cuisine, sizzling salsa bands and high-energy festivals reveal the city's strong Mexican influence. During the winter months, excellent skiing attracts visitors from around the world; in the spring and summer, outdoor enthusiasts can explore a range of recreational activities. Points of interest include historic Old Town, trendy Nob Hill, Sandia Peak Tramway, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and a number of fine museums and historical monuments. Albuquerque is also home to the University of New Mexico.
Did you know?
The famed Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail line never stopped in its New Mexico namesake. The railroad that was put to music in Judy Garland's 1946 movie "The Harvey Girls," instead ran to Albuquerque, with only a tiny spur for freight cars making its way to Santa Fe.