
Apartments near Rio Grande Botanical Garden in Albuquerque, NM (383 Rentals)


307 Columbia Dr SE

118 Columbia Dr SE

2600 New York Ave NW

Columbian Apartments

323 Columbia Dr SE

1005 Dickerson Dr SE

Isleta Apartments

318-320 Columbia Dr SE

305 Princeton Dr SE

425 Columbia Dr

206 Princeton Dr SE

122 Princeton Dr SE

501 Columbia Dr SE

313 Princeton Dr SE

408 Columbia Dr SE

1031 Sunset Rd SW

420 Columbia Dr

Coronado Hall

University South

302 Princeton Dr SE

205 Vassar Dr SE

316 Princeton Ave SE

324 Princeton Dr

Princeton Apartments

200-202 Vassar Dr SE

212 Vassar Dr SE

419 Atrisco Dr SW

1225 Menaul Blvd NW

310 Vassar Dr SE

2801 Mountain Rd NW

1229 Menaul Blvd NW

508 Princeton Dr SE

500-504 Princeton Dr SE

506 Princeton Dr SE

312 Vassar Dr SE

415 Vassar Dr SE

306 Vassar Dr SE

510 Princeton Dr SE

413 Vassar Dr SE

1233 Menaul Blvd NW

1241 Menaul Blvd NW

601 Menaul Blvd NE

2450 Floral Rd NW

1800-1804 Buena Vista Dr SE

1808-1812 Buena Vista Dr SE

413-415 Girard Blvd NW

1816 Buena Vista Dr SE

1830-1832 Buena Vista Dr SE

501 Girard Blvd SE

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For nature lovers from Albuquerque apartments trying to get a real taste of the flora of the region, there is simply no place better to discover than the Rio Grande Botanical Garden. Home to over nine thousand square feet of beautiful floral wonders, the Rio Grande Botanical Garden is a must-see for plant lovers in Albuquerque, with more beautiful natural wonders on display than any other location in town. With dozens of gardens and hundreds of flowers and other forms of vegetation to see, it's a must for any plant lover, especially those with apartments near the Rio Grande Botanical Garden. This park is so full of gardens, that even those with apartments near the Rio Grande Botanical Garden may have difficulty exploring them all, especially with all the changes throughout the season. Many of the displays contains flowers unique the region, as well as fascinating flowers from around the world. Visitors from Albuquerque apartments can enjoy such gardens as the Camino de Colores, home to a sweep of gorgeous vegetation chosen to show off plants that grow throughout different seasons; the Curandera Garden, featuring herbs commonly used by Spanish folk doctors; the Desert Conservatory, home to all the intriguing plants that call the desert home; and even a Children's Fantasy Garden for those folks from Albuquerque apartments looking for a touch of whimsy, complete with dragons, giant bugs, and enormous plantlife. The park is also home to a butterfly pavilion, a farm, and plenty of other sites that folks from Albuquerque apartments will just have to discover for themselves. Fans of flora from Albuquerque apartments will find few places that will stir their interest and imagination more than this park, home to some of the most beautiful and amazing displays and gardens in the city. Real plant lovers will find an apartment near the Rio Grande Botanical Garden a wise investment, giving folks instant access to everything the park has to offer.
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There are currently 681 Studio Apartments in Albuquerque with rent ranges from $645 to $2,398 with an average price of $1,063.
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