The Albuquerque, NM Metro Area is known for its diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant artistic community. From strolling through the historic Old Town to exploring the Sandia Mountains for breathtaking adventures, there is something to do for everyone in the area. The region is also home to a number of museums, galleries, world-renowned festivals and events such as Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Visitors have praised the city for its friendly locals and wide range of attractions that make it a great place for a vacation or weekend getaway. With plenty of options for dining, shopping and entertainment on offer throughout the city and beyond, it’s no wonder the reviews of Albuquerque are so positive.
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I've lived in both cities, Albuquerque Wins!! - 4/5/2019
I was born in Santa Fe NM in 1969. My father is a retired Army officer, so at 12 years old we moved to El Paso. Then California, then Huntsville Alabama. I moved to Albuquerque in 1988. I joined the military in 1992. My 1st duty station was DMAFB in Tucson in 1993. I lived in Tucson for 18 years. I retired in 2012 and moved back to Albuquerque in 2012 to get away from the depressive heat, crime, lack of a freeway, and horrible job market in Tucson. I've lived in Albuquerque for a total of 11 years and in Tucson for 18 years...Im pretty sure many who are commenting HAVE NOT lived in both cities as long as I have. Albuquerque has a fantastic freeway system, largest zoo in the southwest, Aquarium, Cliffs amusement park, The countries longest tram to the top of the mountain, a surf facility, and great paying jobs. Tucson is retiree heaven. To many snowbirds who golf and complain. Albuquerque is far superior to Tucson in every way!! And I lived in both for about 30 years of my life. Crime
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