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And, lighting up the turquoise skies, is the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, with multi-colored hot air balloons from all around the world. About one million luminarias, small paper bags weighted with sand and lit by candles, line the sidewalks, the buildings, the Plaza and the San Felipe d Neri church.
Downtown Albuquerque offers different cultural festivals, all manner of restaurants, and specialty shops. There are gay balloon pilots, so cozy up to a pilot and maybe you can catch a ride! Some now function as quirky boutique shops.
This is an ancient Spanish tradition meant to light the way for the newborn Christ child. Check reviews, photos, and more on Gay Bars in Santa Fe Santa Fe is one of the most popular gay destinations in New Mexico A relatively lesser-known downtown Santa Fe bar called The Matador (at the corner of San Francisco and Galisteo Sts.) also has something of a gay scene.
One of the top outdoor destinations in the U. Maps are readily available. Combine art and hiking by visiting the Petroglyph National Monument, where early Native Americans etched life symbols onto boulders.
Queer In The World : Albuquerque Social Club is the oldest gay bar in the city, with dancing, drag shows, markets and more
The parade features traditional music and dances along with low-rider cars, horses and my favorite- rolling Descansos- memorials to those who have passed before us. Hip with a mid-century, quirky chic Albuquerque moves to a unique rhythm with its own distinct personality.
The custom is to celebrate the memory of loved ones you have lost by creating a shrine with food, photos and some of their favorite things. Find the best gay bars, dance clubs, gay-rated hotels, and more in Albuquerque. Celebrate the dead, you say? Sip local sparkling wine or munch a shrimp corn dog while strolling around the monthly Arts Crawl.
Old Town has wonderful shops, restaurants and sights to discover, but Christmas eve transforms Old Town into a magical place. Nightlife is abundant, and while most are not overtly gay, gay people are welcomed to a booming live music scene or to sip cocktails on a balcony.
In this post we cover gay, lesbian, and mixed LGBT bars and clubs in Albuquerque as well as your best online dating options. You can even look for a production filming and sign-on as an extra to find your inner star in Tamelewood!
New Mexico Outdoors is a gay group that has outdoor events every weekend and always welcomes visitors. Albuquerque is ringed by gorgeous mountains and extinct volcanoes. This is ABQ at it quirkiest! Films such as the Grapes of Wrath and Easy Rider were filmed here.
East of Downtown is Nob Hill, an eclectic, bohemian area. One of the features of the Fiesta is the car show with classic and specialty cars such as low-riders. Nob hill dazzles at night with people — straight and gay, from University of New Mexico Students to active seniors- all under ever-changing shades of neon.
October is scented by piquant roasting green chilis.