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Albuquerque on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.
1Two and a half hours on a 14-passenger pedal-powered bike — visit three local pubs and breweries in Old Town and the Sawmill area.
“I couldn't have pictured a more enjoyable experience, even before the drinks began! My daughter and I had a girls' weekend in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Chris led us through some fantastic bars and eateries, and the company of another fun couple made it truly memorable and incredibly enjoyable. He even shared some ghost stories! It was perfect.”— MaggieMSalem
2Three-hour food tour exploring Old Town Albuquerque’s culinary heritage with local guides sharing their New Mexican roots.
“This tour provides an excellent insight into the history of Albuquerque's cuisine. Each restaurant we visited had delightful food and a unique atmosphere, showcasing Albuquerque and New Mexico beautifully. We toured during green pepper season and enjoyed every single stop. You definitely won’t leave hungry, as the portions are generous, along with the warm hospitality.”— Lynn_R
3Self-paced walking tour through Old Town Albuquerque's historic sites, featuring audio insights on history and legends via a smartphone app.
“This was a great way to explore Old Town. It was straightforward and packed with information. The attractions were engaging, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.”— Carol_H
4Three hours on foot — curated tastings, local art exploration, and women's business support in historic Old Town.
“Cara was friendly and genuinely tried to make the tour enjoyable, but it fell short. While the food options were great with generous portions, that's the only positive aspect. There was a lack of insight into the area's art and history, making it feel more like a shopping and dining excursion. Overall, I was quite disappointed given the cost.”— prnwork
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