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    ABQ BioPark Aquarium

    3.9 (126 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Diana L.

    After strolling through the botanical garden, we made our way to the aquarium, which was just right next to the botanical garden. The admission ticket allowed entrance to both the botanical garden and aquarium, which made it a great deal. The aquarium was a bit small but had a variety of exhibits. We were able to walk through in under half an hour. Overall a great way to spend an afternoon especially since you get to enjoy both the aquarium and botanical garden.

    Sharon H.

    Great time visiting another city stable while on vacation in Albuquerque. This was a nice aquarium and had some good exhibits for viewing and we got learn about some fish and get awesome pictures while we were at it. You see the Stingray smiles for the camera Until next review Kisses

    Selvyn C.

    Very small aquarium took us 30 minutes to see everything. Most of the exhibits were closed. They do have some cool animals, but for the most part, it would be nice if they had animals you could feel and explore. If you have time to do a quick stop, I recommend it. If not, you're not missing much.

    Heather B.

    This is a good aquarium for its size. Good focus an regional fish and habitats, with crowd pleasing otters and sharks included. There's a fun underwater visitor path that takes us beneath a large aquarium. Kids went bonkers in there! The day I toured, there were many children groups in attendance.  They loved each exhibit, so long as the aquatic life was moving, of course! I heard laughing, screams, "wooooow"s, and "look at that!" over and over. There's a good message of recycling to help save our rivers and oceans, thereby saving the aquatic life. I really liked that. This aquarium is easily done under 2 hours without children and not stopping to eat in the Cafe. The $14.50 out of state admission was reasonable for this experience.

    Destiny L.

    I hadn't been to the aquarium in a hot minute but recently I had some family in town that wanted to go. I've been going to the ABQ Aquarium since I was a young child and needless to say, not much has changed over the years. The most notable update is the otter exhibit which is super adorable. The otters are very cute and even have a little waterslide. Everything else seemed much smaller as an adult but obviously this is still a lot of fun for small children. My little sister is ten and she blazed through it but used to love it when she was younger. The saving grace here is that the price of admission gets you into both the aquarium and the botanical gardens which is much more expansive.

    Marie S.

    Can't believe I haven't written a review of the aquarium yet... it's a nice little place to come for kids of all ages, for concerts, picnics, see the butterflies, have lunch at the Shark Reef Cafe, River of Lights, or a nice afternoon to walk around the gardens. I'm glad they also brought back events, like the Winter Wool Festival this year as well. It doesn't take a long time to go through the actual aquarium itself, but it is well maintained. You can tell the shark exhibit is definitely a favorite for all. It used to be that you could buy a ticket for just the botanic garden alone. The last visit I had here was in late July (but the otters weren't on exhibit this time). They also have unique snacks like "penguin sundaes" and loaded hot chocolate, that never seem to stick around long. 2022 #50

    Isaac A.

    They had some huge tanks with tone os fish and sharks. The kids loved the otters and the birds as well. It was a bit smaller than I expected, but was well worth the price (which was inexpensive). One of my kids touched a stingray in the touch area and talked about it for days. I recommend this aquarium. Parking on site was very easy and the staff was helpful.

    Touch pool schedule.
    Konrad J.

    The ABQ BioPark Aquarium is located in downtown Albuquerque within the BioPark compound and is open daily from 9am-5pm except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. The aquarium is quite small, especially compared to the zoo. Unfortunately approximately half of the exhibits were closed or empty when we visited in September 2023, including the eels. The largest attractions at the end of the aquarium (the Atlantic Coral Reef and the Pacific Coral Reef) were open and were by far the best part of the aquarium. Overall it could be a great little place, especially for children, but it needs to invest in reopening its collections.

    Jennifer N.

    Purchasing a ticket to the ABQ BioPark Aquarium also gives you entrance to the botanical gardens which was pretty cool. The aquarium was a little on the small side. The kids had a good time. They love seeing big fish. I enjoyed watching the otters and the jellyfish. The fish tank tunnel was nice.

    Stuffed jellyfish
    Hunter G.

    **WARNING** the aquarium gift shop does not honor displayed price. In picture you can clearly see the sticker that says $27.99 but when the rude employee scanned it on the register it sells for $45. Does the stuffed jelly fish really look like it's worth $45? The aquarium was ok just the rude employee behind the counter.

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    Zahariel L.

    Kiddo rates this one a 4/5 for the lack of jellyfish merchandise. Otherwise, we had a blast! So many fun things to learn and so many cool creatures to visit in this small local aquarium. It was busy today but even with a few field trip crowds we managed to have a GREAT time! Price was worth it. Snacks at the cafe are excellent. THEY HAVE EDIBLE STRAWS!

    One of the largest exhibits featuring sharks, tortoise and other large fish.
    Beth C.

    My favorite part of the aquarium is the River Otter exhibit. They are so darn cute, I encourage you to go early to see them active. My Daughter is 5 years old and loves absolutely everything that lives in the water. We usually go through the Aquarium pretty quickly, and eat lunch at their Shark Reef cafe. The food takes awhile, but isn't bad at all. They have a kids menu, salads, sandwiches, smoothies, coffee drinks and alcohol. We are Bio Park members and usually spend some time next door at the botanical gardens as well to make it a well-rounded trip. I think it would be amazing in the future if the Aquarium could expand to house more creatures and offer more educational opportunities. It's such a gift for our children here in NM to be able to learn about and interact with aquatic life.

    Sharks!
    Jacques I.

    We visited the ABQ BioPark Aquarium, which was a fun place to visit and check out sea life. Though it was smaller than anticipated, this aquarium does much for what it has. For our tickets, you're able to get a combination with the aquarium and the botanical garden, which is what we did. I noticed how much cheaper the tickets were compared to Seattle, so gotta love how affordable it is here. The aquarium is small, but is easy to get around and makes good use of its limited space. I really enjoyed seeing all the different sea life, as it features a lot of different fish species. Not a lot of mammals here, so much of the displays are tanks. My favorite animal to watch were the manta rays. They were really active and those facial expressions are unforgettable! Though they have information about other sea life like the otters and sea turtles, we didn't see any areas that had these animals, which was a bummer. However, the information is good to see for children, which this aquarium is well-suited for.

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    Excellent little aquarium. I love the reef tunnel and the jellyfish tanks. Admission includes the botanical gardens which is a great deal.

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    Recently visited and were well surprised by the variety of exhibits to explore. The space itself is…read morewell kept, staff is friendly and communicative, and the diversity of options is appreciated. The museum itself houses interactive options across all floors and allows the children and adults to "play" in each space.

    Weekday visits are far better than weekends. I have a pre-K child, and our first weekend visit was…read moretough, crowded play areas, kids pushing and not sharing, and a noticeable lack of parent engagement. Weekdays attract a different mix of families, and the experience improves dramatically. The exhibits are engaging, and my kiddo could happily stay at the bubble station on repeat. There is food on site, bathrooms are clean, and the staff is genuinely kind. As a parent, it is refreshing to have interactive museums like this in town. Adults can enjoy the activities too, but this space is designed for kids of all ages. During peak weekend hours, letting children take the lead makes the experience better for everyone. Only took one star because I wish there was more staff interaction- for times with children are not always kind & parents who are not paying attention. It's not ok for a stranger to get involved, so it would be nice if staff monitored just a little more. Still wondering if this is a museum dig or community parenting issue. You be the judge. 9/10 recommend!

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    4.5
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    If you like quirky attractions then you don't want to miss this one! It's in Old Town and a nice…read moreway to change things up Parking: There seems to be a lot you can park in if visiting old town in general. We found some street parking and enjoyed exploring the whole walkable shopping area which is how we came across this spot Shopping: There is a shop at the front with Knick knacks and museum merch. The shop is a bit cluttered but it adds to the quirky vibe. They do have a pressed penny machine but it's broken, so they sell pre-pressed Pennies You also get a certificate for completing the museum which is a cute touch Exhibit: They have all kinds of rattlesnake and friends (spiders, tortoises, lizards,etc) items, history, etc. they also have live creatures. I don't know much about how they should live but they seemed to be moving around plenty and in general good health They also have a sign to watch out for the free roaming tortoises but we never saw them. Turns out one was on tour and the other was in a pen outside The owner was super nice too and took the time to tell us about the animals outside which was nice

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