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How should I pack for a week's stay in Albuquerque?
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If you are choosing to visit Albuquerque, in the heart of New Mexico, what you wear may be very important to how much you enjoy your trip. The year round weather in Albuquerque is fantastic, for almost all of the years you will find warm. Sunny, and comfortable weather, event the winter is particularly mild. Therefore when choosing what to take with you on a week-long trip to Albuquerque should include weather appropriate clothing. Your packing choices should include toiletries, clothing, first aid and important paperwork. Another consideration when packing for your trip would be whether the trip is business or pleasure, you may wish to include additional business needs if your trip is for your company.
Toiletries should include personal products such as tooth brushes, deodorant, shaving products, hair care products and most importantly sunscreen to protect against the sun's often harmful rays.
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When packing for a trip to Albuquerque, be sure to bring along layers that you will be able to put on in the evenings or peel off at midday when the high desert sun begins to warm up the landscape. No umbrella is necessary, as it rarely rains in New Mexico, but a jacket or sweater is a good idea in the summer, or a heavy coat, hat and scarf for the winter, when temperatures peak at about 45°F. Each winter, Albuquerque gets occasional snows, so leave the sandals at home during that time! The Duke City is known for its laid back attitude, and people rarely dress up. Casual clothing, including jeans and t-shirts, is appropriate at most Albuquerque restaurants.
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To ensure that you stay safe while on your trip, you will want to include a few items that will keep you feeling great on your trip such as malaria tablets, heartburn pills (especially if you like spicy food) and a squirt bottle (water is a must have in Albuquerque.
You will also want to ensure you have all the important paperwork, such as passports, travelers checks, identification, credit cards, vaccination paperwork, and international insurance papers. These are very important just in case something goes wrong or you should get sick while you are on your trip.
Toiletries should include personal products such as tooth brushes, deodorant, shaving products, hair care products and most importantly sunscreen to protect against the sun's often harmful rays.
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When packing for a trip to Albuquerque, be sure to bring along layers that you will be able to put on in the evenings or peel off at midday when the high desert sun begins to warm up the landscape. No umbrella is necessary, as it rarely rains in New Mexico, but a jacket or sweater is a good idea in the summer, or a heavy coat, hat and scarf for the winter, when temperatures peak at about 45°F. Each winter, Albuquerque gets occasional snows, so leave the sandals at home during that time! The Duke City is known for its laid back attitude, and people rarely dress up. Casual clothing, including jeans and t-shirts, is appropriate at most Albuquerque restaurants.
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To ensure that you stay safe while on your trip, you will want to include a few items that will keep you feeling great on your trip such as malaria tablets, heartburn pills (especially if you like spicy food) and a squirt bottle (water is a must have in Albuquerque.
You will also want to ensure you have all the important paperwork, such as passports, travelers checks, identification, credit cards, vaccination paperwork, and international insurance papers. These are very important just in case something goes wrong or you should get sick while you are on your trip.
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