5 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport and 12 miles from the University of New Mexico. Check in time: 3:00 PMCheck out time: 11:00 AM. An upscale suite features 2 balconies and a pool table. In addition to the casino, there's both an indoor and an outdoor pool, as well as a spa and golf courses. Live entertainment is showcased regularly, and there's a games complex with bowling and laser tag. Dining options include 4 restaurants, a snack bar and a cafe. This contemporary casino resort is 8. The sleek, art filled rooms and suites feature flat screen TVs and free Wi Fi; some add balconies with desert views. Albuquerque International Sunport 12 min
Tingley Beach (14 min.) Rainbow trout Albuquerque Museum (17 min.) Local history museum featuring maps photos & crafts depicting the history of Albuquerque. Abq Biopark Aquarium (19 min.) Spacious aquarium featuring tanks with hundreds of fish plus a theater showing educational films. New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science (18 min.) Expansive museum featuring stones & gems dinosaur skeletons & a time travel simulation ride. Abq Biopark - Botanic Garden (20 min.) Sprawling collection of gardens with walking paths also features seasonal classes tours & events. Rattlesnake Museum (18 min.) Unique educational spot featuring exhibits & films dedicated to rattlesnakes around the world. Explora (18 min.) All-ages science tech & art museum with over 250 exploratory exhibits & separate toddler area. Valle De Oro National Wildlife Refuge (8 min) An area of 570 acres of protected land along the Rio Grande for walking & wildlife viewing. National Museum Of Nuclear Science U0026 History (22 min.) Compact educational spot featuring exhibits chronicling the development of nuclear science. National Hispanic Cultural Center (13 min.) 11 000-sq.-ft. gallery featuring classic & modern Hispanic art along with visual art presentations. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (17 min.) Expansive museum featuring pottery arts & crafts jewelry & more from local Native American tribes. Old Town Plaza (19 min.) Square at the point where Spanish Governor Cuervo y Valdes officially founded Albuquerque in 1706. San Felipe De Neri Church (19 min.) This adobe church founded in 1706 & rebuilt in 1793 is one of the city s oldest buildings. |