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Favorite Shops in Albuquerque
I think I've asked just about every question possible for ABQ besides this one.
We are coming for Balloon Fiesta, so of course, there will be shopping on the balloon field for us. I am a balloonatic, so I already know about Discover Balloons in Old Town. Also, in Old Town, we always have to go to the Cat House (best friend loves cats), Discover Balloons, and a silver store that faces the square (name escapes me at the moment.) We are shopaholics (on a budget though!) always looking for a great place to buy jewelry or other souvenirs that will fit in a suitcase to bring home for our family and friends. Any favorite non-chain places to visit? |
pity bump for myself
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How about food? There is a fun chile-themed store on Rio Grande just south of I-40 in the shopping center with a Starbucks, St. Clair Bistro, and St. James Tearoom. I think it's called The Chile Pepper Emporium, but I'm not sure.
Ooh! Ahh! Jewelry in Nob Hill - actually, there are a ton of fun locally owned shops in Nob Hill, especially clustered around Carlisle and Central. Lee Ann |
I don't know Nob Hill at all. Sounds like I have something new to explore!
Thanks :) |
Oh, I just thought to ask...
Since I'm not familiar with the Nob Hill area stores I thought I'd ask if these are the types of stores that close at "boutique" hours or do they keep later retail hours. |
They should be open on weekend later. We were just there last night and it looked like most places were open at 8 pm. Nob Hill is the section of Central Avenue that runs east from the University to Carlisle.
Debi |
Debi - thanks for the "secret tips" - it sounds like its going to be a great trip! I know I'll be spending some time in old town! I too am a shopaholic- Guess I need to start pulling out my cold weather clothes- thanks- Mo
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I second the suggestion for shopping in the Nob Hill area. I love the Mariposa Gallery. Lots of very nice jewelry there (contemporary artists).
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great thread!
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