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Doubletree' Hotel Albuquerque

201 Marquette Northwest , Albuquerque, NM 87102
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Doubletree' Hotel Albuquerque

At the DoubleTree Hotel Downtown Albuquerque, you'll enjoy a special kind of hospitality. Located in the heart of Downtown Albuquerque, the Doubletree is only 7 minutes from the Albuquerque International Airport. Historic Old Town, Galeria Shops, Civic Plaza, the Natural History Museum and the Albuquerque Museum, are all a short distance away. The Doubletree is also the only hotel that offers access to the Albuquerque Convention Center via an underground, carpeted, climate controlled concourse. Our recently renovated guestrooms at the DoubleTree Hotel Downtown Albuquerque include amenities such as TV with in-room movies, data ports, hairdryers, irons/ironing boards and coffee makers. The DoubleTree Hotel Downtown Albuquerque offers high-speed internet access in every guestroom as well as Wi-Fi (wireless) access in the public areas. A business center, meeting space and banquet facilities for up to 500 people, outdoor pool, full-service restaurant, lounge and room service combine to make the hotel the perfect location for business or pleasure. And of course, you will always enjoy our signature DoubleTree chocolate chip cookies served warm upon check-in!You'll find a difference in our accommodations. All 295 guest rooms and suites feature amenities like in-room movies, coffee makers, data ports, work desks, voice mail and hair dryers. Many of our rooms offer breathtaking views of the Sandia Mountains on Albuquerque's eastern flank.
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During your Albuquerque vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Owned and operated as a nonprofit organization by the 19 pueblos of New Mexico, this is a fine place to begin an exploration of Native American culture. Located about a mile northeast of Old Town, this museum -- modeled after Pueblo Bonito, a spectacular 9th-century ruin in Chaco Culture National Historic Park -- consists of several parts.Begin your exploration in the basement, where a permanent exhibit depicts the evolution of the various pueblos from prehistory to present, including displays of the distinctive handcrafts of each community. Note especially how pottery differs in concept and design from pueblo to pueblo. You'll also find a small screening room where you can see films of some of New Mexico's most noted Native American artists making their wares, including San Ildefonso potter María Martinez, firing her pottery with open flames.The Pueblo House Children's Museum, located in a separate building, is a hands-on experience that gives children the opportunity to learn about and understand the evolution of Pueblo culture. There they can touch pot shards, play with heishi (shell) drills, and even don fox tails and dance.Upstairs in the main building is an enormous (10,000-sq.-ft.) gift shop featuring fine pottery, rugs, sand paintings, kachinas, drums, and jewelry, among other things. Southwestern clothing and souvenirs are also available. Prices here are quite reasonable.Every weekend throughout the year, Native American dancers perform at 11am and 2pm in an outdoor arena surrounded by original murals. Often, artisans demonstrate their crafts there as well. During certain weeks of the year, such as the Balloon Fiesta, dances are performed daily.A restaurant serves traditional Native American foods. I wouldn't eat a full meal here, but it's a good place for some Indian fry bread and a bowl of posole.
Petroglyph National Monument
These lava flows were once a hunting and gathering area for prehistoric Native Americans, who left a chronicle of their beliefs etched on the dark basalt boulders. Some 25,000 petroglyphs provide a nice outdoor adventure after a morning in a museum. You'll want to stop at the visitor center to get a map, check out the interactive computer, and, in summer, hook up with a ranger-led tour. From there, you can drive north to the Boca Negra area, where you'll have a choice of three trails. Take the Mesa Point Trail (30 min.) that climbs quickly up the side of a hill, offering many petroglyph sightings as well as an outstanding view of the Sandia Mountains. If you're traveling with your dog, you can bring her along on the Rinconada Trail. Hikers can have fun searching the rocks for more petroglyphs; there are many yet to be found. This trail (located a few miles south of the visitor center) runs for miles around a huge rincon (corner) at the base of the lava flow. Camping is not permitted in the park; it's strictly for day use, with picnic areas, drinking water, and restrooms provided.
¡Explora! Science Center and Children's Museum
As a center for lifelong learning, ¡Explora! houses more than 250 hands-on scientific exhibits for visitors of all ages on topics as diverse as water, the Rio Grande, light and optics, biological perception, and energy. It features exhibits utilizing technology that is creatively accessible to the public and exhibits that engage visitors in creating all kinds of art.

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