The Neighborhood
New Mexico blue skies welcome you.
Come bask in 310 days of sunshine a year under New Mexico blue skies. The Watermark at Cherry Hills is where you will find warm hearts, friendly smiles, and an engaging and supportive community set in the magnificent landscape of the American Southwest.
Albuquerque is home to the Sandia Mountains, great for hikers and skiers of all ages, and features local parks like Petroglyph National Monument. The city hosts a thriving arts community with a wealth of local galleries and a flourishing performing arts scene. It also boasts a top tier zoo and aquarium, as well as numerous museums, such as the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science and the Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque.
Want to get a little shopping in? Albuquerque is home to major retailers and local boutiques. The eclectic Nob Hill area features the neon signs of old Route 66, now lined with locally owned shops and restaurants. And if you're hungry or thirsty, the culinary scene is thriving, and a growing number of craft beer spots, local distilleries, and wineries offer a wide range of refreshment.
Come to the sunshine at The Watermark at Cherry Hills. We think you'll stay.
So Much To Do and See
Science and Natural History
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History is a natural history and science museum near Old Town Albuquerque. Founded in 1986, the museum operates as an engaging public discovery facility of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.
Historic Nob Hill
The Nob Hill District is a vibrant district with eclectic shops, upscale dining, and chic nightspots. Its Route 66 architecture and neon signs, combined with predominantly locally owned shops, galleries, and restaurants, make Nob Hill a hip and fashionable area.
Native American Culture
The Indian Pueblo Center is responsible for preserving and perpetuating Pueblo culture and advancing understanding by presenting with dignity and respect the accomplishments and evolving history of the Pueblo people of New Mexico.
History
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a one-of-a-kind destination with centuries of varying cultural influences that have shaped the city.
From the indigenous peoples and the Pueblos to the Spanish conquistadors to the settling of the wild, wild west by Anglo pioneers, Albuquerque's rich history is the foundation for a multicultural metropolis of nearly a million people. It was founded in 1706 and named in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque (the first r was dropped along the way).
Today, the modern city of Albuquerque is a center of high-tech industry, research, and culture that retains vital connections to its past.