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HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. Albuquerque offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the Isleta Amphitheater.

Isleta Resort & Casino
Isleta Resort & Casino

11000 Broadway Southeast, Albuquerque, NM 87105

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Albuquerque Airport
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Albuquerque Airport

2400 Centre Avenue Southeast, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Residence Inn by Marriott Albuquerque Airport
Residence Inn by Marriott Albuquerque Airport

2301 International Avenue South East, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Home2 Suites by Hilton Albuquerque Airport
Home2 Suites by Hilton Albuquerque Airport

3021 University Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

Hampton Inn & Suites Albuquerque Airport
Hampton Inn & Suites Albuquerque Airport

1300 Woodward Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106

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WHAT TO DO IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

Take advantage of the chance while in Albuquerque to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Isleta Amphitheater is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History dives into the story of the Atomic Age, from the creation of the first weapons to modern-day advances in medicine and energy. The interactive, hands-on exhibitions break down complicated theories into easy-to-understand language – perfect for anyone who wants an introduction to the past, present, and future of nuclear science.

Distance: 12 miles

ABQ BioPark Zoo
ABQ BioPark Zoo

Founded in 1927, the 64-acre ABQ BioPark Zoo has been a must-visit destination in New Mexico for decades. The zoo and adjoining aquarium and botanical park are home to some of the world's rarest animal and plant species, including Bengal tigers, western lowland gorillas, polar bears, zebra sharks, orchids, and more.

Distance: 7.6 miles

Old Town
Old Town

Old Town is a historic area of Albuquerque with over 150 independent shops, restaurants, bars, and museums. The desert oasis is a muddle of traditional and modern influences – buildings sculpted from mud and sugar pines sit next to world-famous breweries and saloons.

Distance: 11.5 miles

Turquoise Museum
Turquoise Museum

Culture lovers might prefer to swap cars for curious artefacts at the Turquoise Museum. As the name suggests, the fascinating exhibits explore the history of turquoise, how it's been used in manufacturing throughout the years, its unique mineral structure, and more.

Distance: 7 miles

Albuquerque Dragway
Albuquerque Dragway

Albuquerque Dragway is right next door to the amphitheatre and offers fun for all ages and experience levels. It's best known for streetcar-style racing, where gearheads put the pedal to the metal around a winding tarmac track. Hungry? Enjoy some local cuisine from one of the many food and drink vendors around the bleachers.

Distance: 7 miles

Nearby restaurants 

Abuelita’s New Mexican Kitchen
Abuelita’s New Mexican Kitchen has been serving spicy New Mexican-style cuisine since 1984. The menu includes everyone’s favorite staples – nachos, loaded potato skins, enchiladas, and more.
If you’re really hungry, try the signature Tacopilla, which is a giant sopapilla folded over refried beans, cheese, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, guacamole, and chile. Just in case you didn’t know, Sopapilla is a kind of fried pastry typically dusted with powdered sugar and honey.

Antiquity Restaurant
Searching for an upscale dining experience for a special occasion? Book a table at Antiquity Restaurant. The chefs prioritize using the highest quality seasonal ingredients in their dishes, including Albuquerque grass-fed beef and locally harvested peppers, squash, and corn.
The seafood is also out of this world. Menu staples include pan-seared crab cakes, baked salmon and sautéed shrimp.

High Noon Restaurant & Saloon
Located in Old Town, High Noon Restaurant & Saloon is everything you’d expect from an American Southwest eatery. The building retains many original architectural features from 1785, and some patrons even claim to have seen the ghosts of former owners. Spooky!
The menu focuses on seasonal steak and wild game, but there are plenty of vegetarian options available for non-meat eaters.

Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen
No-frills, sociable eateries don’t get much better than Padilla’s Mexican Kitchen. The family-run hole-in-the-wall kitchen has been serving burritos, enchiladas and other traditional cuisine for decades, so expect to leave with a full belly and happy heart.
It’s a brilliant choice for ampitheater goers who are strapped for time. Simply order a bite to go and enjoy on your way to the show.

Seasons 52
Seasons 52 is a popular restaurant chain that caters to everyone, including kids. The varied menus offer everything from flatbreads, soups, and salads to pasta, steaks, and seafood – impressing the pickiest of eaters.

The laid-back, casual dining experience is ideal for a pre- or post-performance meal. While you’re there, why not try one of the hand-crafted cocktails for good measure?