Plan Your Visit
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected businesses everywhere, including ours at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Indian Pueblos Marketing, Inc. Due to statewide restrictions designed to help mitigate the spread of the virus, the difficult decision was made to temporarily close, or maintain temporary closure of, the following businesses:
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
- Indian Pueblo Store (physical location only; online shopping is still available anytime at indianpueblostore.com) Local pick up is still available.
- Events and rentals (inquiries for bookings in 2021 and beyond are being accepted by calling 505-724-3509)
Starbucks at Avanyu Plaza – Now open for indoor and patio dinning, curbside and in-store pick-up, Mon-Sat 6a-3p. Mobile ordering and rewards redemption now available. Call: 505-314-8210
Consistent with changes to the state Public Health Order we are now offering indoor dining at 25% capacity and patio dinning at 75% capacity starting 2/12/21.
Fans and friends of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center can continue to support our Mission of celebrating Pueblo culture and providing economic opportunities by doing the following:
- Following IPCC on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter
- Engaging with our Virtual Programs & Events found at IndianPueblo.org
- Supporting Native American artisans by shopping online at indianpueblostore.com
- Following Indian Pueblo Store on Facebook and Instagram
- Supporting current IPCC digital programming and future in-person programming by donating to the the It All Starts Here fundraiser here: renewalstartshere.org
- Shopping at the Four Winds ultimate convenience store (located on 12th Street just north of I-40)
- Enjoying delicious food from our Avanyu Plaza tenant restaurants: Sixty-Six Acres, Laguna Burger, and Domino’s
Accommodations are available across 12th street from IPCC at The TownePlace Suites by Marriott Albuquerque Old Town and The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Albuquerque Historic Old Town