See Albuquerque’s historic spots and discover it’s history and legends, at your own pace, anytime, on this smart phone guided (GPS/APP) walking tour. On the tour you will see the old patio market, t
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Location: Albuquerque
What's Included
- See the historic sites of Old Town Albuquerque
- Smart Phone App Guided Walking tour on our Walking Tour app in Albuquerque
- The tour never expires
- Go anytime, at your own pace 24/7/365
- Discover the history stories of Albuquerque
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There aren't any specific age restrictions for the Old Town walking tour, so kids are definitely welcome! It's a great way for families to explore together. Just keep in mind that some parts of the tour might be a bit long for younger kids, so maybe consider a snack break along the way. Overall, it’s designed to be flexible so everyone can enjoy it!
A: Parking in Old Town can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends. There are some metered spots available but they fill up fast! I recommend arriving early or considering rideshare options. Once you're there, the walking tour app is super helpful for navigating the area. Just make sure to wear comfy shoes since you’ll be walking a lot!
A: The great thing about the walking tour is that it never expires, so you can easily reschedule! If the weather looks bad, just hold off and plan to go when it’s nicer out. Plus, since it’s self-guided, you can choose your own pace and timing. The app is pretty user-friendly and you can take breaks as needed.
Discussions
Just did the Old Town Albuquerque tour—so much fun!
I recently took the Historic Old Town Albuquerque walking tour and it was a blast! The app was easy to use, and I loved discovering all the hidden gems like the candy shop that had the Heisenberg blue. I went in early June, and the weather was perfect for walking around. I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Albuquerque or looking for a unique gift idea. You can go at your own pace, which makes it super chill!
Considering gifting the Old Town tour—thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting this audio walking tour as a gift for my sister. She's really into history and loves exploring new towns. Does anyone have any tips for making the most of it or any specific sites that stood out? I want her to really enjoy it!