2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
8 people
English
Explore the blending of old and new in Albuquerque's Old Town and Sawmill District with Mezcla de Culturas, or "the mix of cultures." This two-hour walking tour celebrates both the historic 18th-century neighborhood with the vision of New Urbanism, mixing retail and residential living. At sites like Albuquerque’s oldest home, the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Gardens and the San Felipe de Neri Parish, see how three hundred years of growth has made the city into the vibrant destination it is today.
San Felipe de Neri church opened the year of its founding, in 1706, and with a few pauses for rebuilds and renovations, has continually maintained a presence in Old Town Plaza.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Mezcla de Culturas is Spanish for “the mix of cultures” and this immersive and enchanting two-hour walking tour celebrates the mixture of influences and cultures that make up the heart of Albuquerque’s 18th Century Historic Old Town. This tour is a shared journey where guests get a glimpse into Albuquerque’s past and still living history. During your walk, our discussion will focus on how Albuquerque has grown over the last three hundred years and bloomed into the city it is today.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
You will visit sites like Albuquerque’s oldest home, the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Gardens and the San Felipe de Neri Parish which opened the year of the city’s founding, in 1706; and with a few pauses for rebuilds and renovations, has continually maintained a presence in Old Town Plaza.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free