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Travelers booking flights to Albuquerque will discover there’s much to do and see in New Mexico's largest city. Albuquerque is rich in diversity, from the culture to the city center and even the landscape, which is decorated by mountains and desert plains.
Visitors to Albuquerque enjoy an excellent nightlife influenced by the city’s strong Mexican culture. During the winter months, skiers and snowboarders book flights to Albuquerque for a run on some of the best mountains in the nation, and in the spring and summer months, cheap flights to Albuquerque allow visitors to experience a range of outdoor activities.
Albuquerque is widely known for its health and medical services and continues to be a gathering point for business travelers and worldwide conferences and expos.
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The weather in Albuquerque is generally dry and sunny all year, although temperature variations between winter and summer are extreme. During the summer months Albuquerque is extremely hot, the mercury rising to well over 90 degrees Fahrenheit most days, particularly during June and July. By contrast winters are cold and daytime temperatures can plummet to below freezing during December and January.
Peak Season:
There is no true peak travel season in Albuquerque - when you travel to Albuquerque is dependent on your personal tastes. If outdoor activity is what you crave, then pack lightly and grab a flight to Albuquerque in the summer months. It can get hot and humid during this time, but it's also when most tourist attractions are at their peak and there's plenty to do and see around the city. The hot-air balloon festival lifts off in October, which is a popular attraction and a sight for travelers of any age.
Off Season:
Winter temperatures can fall below freezing and many of the outdoor tourist activities are closed, but this is a great time to book cheap flights to Albuquerque and drive through the Old West.
Albuquerque is laid out on a grid, making it easy to follow a map and drive yourself around. The easiest place to rent a car is at the airport. If you don’t feel like finding your own way, Albuquerque’s public transportation is excellent. You can find bus routes and fares all over the city. Taxis are everywhere, should you need to hail a cab.
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