
Mezcla de Culturas Walking Tour
A Walking Tour of ABQ Sawmill District & Historic Old Town
Half-Day Tour Available in Albuquerque, NM:
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
(Available March - November): 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
March 1 - November 30: Regular Season
December 1 - February 29: Winter Season
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FLY DIRECT to Albuquerque, Santa Fe, or Taos Learn More ›
MEET AT: Lobby of Hotel Albuquerque
RETURN TO: Sawmill Market
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Sunscreen & SPF lip balm
Hat and/or sunglasses
Layered clothing, including a light, long sleeve layer for sun protection and a rain layer
Comfortable walking shoes
Water, water, water
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Chocolate Elixir from Chokola
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Gratuity for your inspired guide.
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At high elevations and in a dry climate, proper hydration, warm breathable layers, and sun protection is a necessity. New Mexico weather can also change without much notice.
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1 = Easy | 3 = Moderate | 5 = Difficult
Easy – Leisurely-paced walking tours with minimal physical exertion. Includes cultural explorations such as gallery visits, shopping tours, or cooking experiences. Suitable for all fitness levels.
Mild – Slightly more active than Level 1, these tours may include some walking on uneven terrain or short, easy hikes. Includes beginner-friendly outdoor activities and luxury glamping experiences with minimal hiking.
Moderate – Involves a mix of walking, hiking, or light physical activities such as kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). Also includes the luxury stargazing glamping tour, which involves moderate exploration. Suitable for those with a reasonable fitness level who enjoy being active.
Challenging – Requires a higher level of fitness and stamina. May include longer hikes, paddling for extended periods, or multi-hour activities in rugged terrain. Some glamping experiences that involve more intensive exploration also fit here.
Difficult – Physically demanding adventures designed for experienced and fit participants. These could involve full-day strenuous hikes, technical outdoor activities, or rugged backcountry experiences.
2 GUEST MIN / 8 GUEST MAX
$85 per person + tax*
“The tour is a low key informative tour by a dedicated, knowledgeable guide. It is oriented to a first time visitor to New Mexico but has something for everyone. ”
- Bob D
What to Expect: Mezcla de Culturas Walking Tour
“Even the New York Times agreed that our Albuquerque Mezcla de Culturas walking tour is the best way to get to know Old Town.”
Mezcla de Culturas is Spanish for “the mix of cultures” and this immersive and enchanting two-hour walking tour celebrates the mixture of influences and cultures that make up the heart of Albuquerque’s 18th Century Historic Old Town. This tour is a shared journey where guests get a glimpse into Albuquerque’s past and still living history. During your walk, our discussion will focus on how Albuquerque has grown over the last three hundred years and bloomed into the city it is today.
Our guests begin the tour at Hotel Albuquerque, which is located on what was once the farmland that supported the Villa de Alburquerque (that’s not a typo, Albuquerque was originally spelled with an extra “r”). You will learn how the founding city was dedicated to the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque: Francisco Fernandez de la Cueva. You will see the first public school in Albuquerque that was so pioneering in the late 1880’s and accepted young girls into the classroom. You will visit sites like Albuquerque’s oldest home, the Albuquerque Museum Sculpture Gardens and the San Felipe de Neri Parish which opened the year of the city’s founding, in 1706; and with a few pauses for rebuilds and renovations, has continually maintained a presence in Old Town Plaza.
Next, you’ll visit the exciting Sawmill District. Originally occupied by the American Lumber Company, the Sawmill District is being re-envisioned and redeveloped into a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood. An up and coming area with loft-style housing, artist studios and mixed-use residential and commercial buildings; the new Sawmill District celebrates its industrial roots and attracts entrepreneurial thinking. Thereby, mixing an innovative trend toward urban living with New Mexico’s rich industrial past. Our tour will conclude at Sawmill Market.
On the Mezcla de Culturas tour, you’ll see the living history and mix of cultural traditions through the repurposing of old buildings invigorated with new life as well as celebrate the refined aged character of buildings that have existed here since the early 1700s. If you want to experience this interaction of cultures, art, architecture and history, then Albuquerque is the place and this tour is for you!