Author: | Ashley M. Biggers | ISBN: | 1230002725376 |
Publisher: | Reedy Press, LLC | Publication: | June 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ashley M. Biggers |
ISBN: | 1230002725376 |
Publisher: | Reedy Press, LLC |
Publication: | June 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Albuquerque may be (well deservedly) known for Route 66, Breaking Bad, and its famous green chiles. But there’s much more to know—and love—about this lively Southwestern city. Whether you’re a native Albuquerquean looking to mark another local experience off your “bucket list” or an out-of-towner in search of a few vacation ideas, let this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die be your guide. The book celebrates the top ways to (re)discover the city—from a trip four thousand feet up an aerial tramway to a public art walk. No Duke City exploration is complete without getting outdoors—and rewarding yourself with a delicious meal afterwards. This guide includes places to hike, bike, and paddle, and where to dine on dishes prepared by the city’s top chefs. Before you head out on your next adventure, check out this revised list featuring seventeen new destinations to see what makes Albuquerque a world unto itself.
Ashley M. Biggers is a writer and editor, as well as a native of Albuquerque. She has contributed to USA Today, Fodors, Alaska Airways’ Beyond, and New Mexico Magazine, among others. She also authored Eco-Travel New Mexico and serves as editor of GuestLife New Mexico. Learn more at ashleymbiggers.com.
Albuquerque may be (well deservedly) known for Route 66, Breaking Bad, and its famous green chiles. But there’s much more to know—and love—about this lively Southwestern city. Whether you’re a native Albuquerquean looking to mark another local experience off your “bucket list” or an out-of-towner in search of a few vacation ideas, let this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die be your guide. The book celebrates the top ways to (re)discover the city—from a trip four thousand feet up an aerial tramway to a public art walk. No Duke City exploration is complete without getting outdoors—and rewarding yourself with a delicious meal afterwards. This guide includes places to hike, bike, and paddle, and where to dine on dishes prepared by the city’s top chefs. Before you head out on your next adventure, check out this revised list featuring seventeen new destinations to see what makes Albuquerque a world unto itself.
Ashley M. Biggers is a writer and editor, as well as a native of Albuquerque. She has contributed to USA Today, Fodors, Alaska Airways’ Beyond, and New Mexico Magazine, among others. She also authored Eco-Travel New Mexico and serves as editor of GuestLife New Mexico. Learn more at ashleymbiggers.com.