Albuquerque Shopping

Shopping in Albuquerque

  1. A

    Nob Hill Shopping Center

    If you're feeling like some exercise, head to Nob Hill; it's a good spot to stroll and lacks the touristy feel of Old Town. Walk east from UNM along Central Ave to find an eclectic mix of shops (everything from a tattoo parlor to an herbal medicine shop to a toy store) until you reach the Nob Hill Shopping Center at Carlisle. Within this shopping center, look for Beeps, which has cards and wacky novelty items; Terra Firma, which has great clogs and sandals; and Papers, which sells you-can-guess-what.

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  2. B

    Jackalope

    Here the Southwest meets the Orient. It's fun for small gifts as well as rugs, folk art, pottery and furniture from around the state and the eastern part of the globe. Bring home a cow (or rabbit) skull for your loved ones.

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  3. C

    Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts

    The Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts has a large selection of Zuni fetishes and Hopi, Navajo and New Mexico pueblo pottery as well as sand paintings, rugs and baskets.

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  4. D

    Model Pharmacy

    Stop by to sample fun perfumes, a grand selection of hair ornaments, souvenirs you actually want to buy, and great soda-fountain fare at this charming retro spot.

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  5. Palms Trading Post

    If you're looking for Native American crafts and informed salespeople who can give you advice, stop by the Palms Trading Post.

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  6. Martha’s Body Bueno

    Among the hip shops on Central Ave is Martha’s Body Bueno, which specializes in handmade beauty supplies and lingerie.

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  7. E

    Strictly Southwestern

    Offers custom-made Southwestern furniture and lighting. Be the first in your town to have Kokopelli dancing across your outdoor wall lights.

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  8. Hey Jhonny!

    hey jhonny! displays sophisticated home furnishings and accessories.

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  9. Luz de Nambé

    look for discounted and famed Nambe ware at Luz de Nambé.

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  10. ¡Que Chula!

    ¡Que Chula! sells bright and funky Mexican imports

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  12. Silver Sun

    Silver Sun is a reputable spot for turquoise.

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  13. IMEC

    you'll find artistic fine jewelry at IMEC.

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  14. Page One

    Huge and comprehensive; also buys and sells used books.

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