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Hotel, Travel & Sights
The bulk of Wi14 programming and special events takes place in the Albuquerque Convention Center, located at 401 2nd St. NW, Albuquerque, NM.
There are four hotels serving Wi14 attendees. The ABA rate is $129 per room, plus tax. Room blocks are limited; reservations are first-come, first-served.
The ABA rate is available only for reservations made through HBC Event Services, ABA's Albuquerque-based housing bureau, and will not apply to reservations made directly with the hotel or before 1 pm ET, September 17.
* NOTE: Sat., Jan. 19 - Emergency line on. One staff member working 8 am - 5 pm on all incoming emails and calls. Sun., Jan. 20 - Emergency line on. One staff member monitoring emergency line voicemails. Mon., Jan. 21 (MLK, Jr. day) - Normal business hours. Emergency line on after business hours.
A wide variety of ground transportation is available from the Albuquerque International Sunport, including trains, shuttles, and taxis. Check airport recommendations and information here.
NOTE: Guests of the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Albuquerque can call the hotel to use their airport shuttle. (505-247-3344)
The convention bureau, Visit Albuquerque, says it like this: “In Albuquerque, diverse cultures, authentic art and dynamic traditions have helped shape our centuries-old story. No matter your interests, the city has countless opportunities for you to explore.”
Start here to see what they recommend. Popular activities include ballooning and the Breaking Bad tours. The site has coupons as well as self-guided tours.
How’s this for being welcoming? Albuquerque offers coupons and discounts just for non-residents.
Tuesday, January 22. Organized by Roger Zimmerman of Arcadia Publishing.
Scheduled for 10 am, 12 pm and 1 pm. Meet at the ABA Welcome Desk in the Albuquerque Convention Center, 2nd Street entrance. (Tours subject to cancellation based on attendance.)
The Albuquerque Historical Society, in conjunction with Historic Albuquerque, Inc., received a grant from the Urban Enhancement Trust Fund of the City of Albuquerque to develop materials and train guides to operate a free downtown tour program. The program started in 2014 and continues to this day with eleven trained guides. The tours cover the history of the development of Albuquerque with emphasis on New Town. Over fifteen historic buildings and happenings within them are highlighted along Central Avenue between First and Eighth streets in a tour that normally takes about 1 ½-2 hours. More information about the tours can be found at: www.albuqhistsoc.org/downtown-albuquerque-walking-tours
Information about self-guided tours of downtown Albuquerque can be found at:
https://www.gpsmycity.com/tours/downtown-walking-tour-2402.html
http://www.downtownacd.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/HISTORICAL-MAP-FIN...
Information about guided and self-guided tours of Old Town Albuquerque can be found at:
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/albuquerque-museum/events/old-town...
https://www.tripsavvy.com/a-walk-through-old-town-57830
https://www.gpsmycity.com/tours/old-town-orientation-walk-2384.html
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