Capricorn season is here! From Dec. 22 to Jan. 19, the sun will be stationed in this earth sign. Capricorns love to be independent. According to Astro Poets, Capricorns are stable and successful, with a strong drive toward success. As an earth sign, Capricorns are practical and grounded while still remaining ambitious. Talking to a Capricorn lets their friendliness and humor shine.
Albuquerque has plenty of activities to satisfy a Capricorn’s ambition. Here’s a Capricorn’s ultimate guide to Albuquerque.
What to Do
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Let a Capricorn strive for success at one of the games at Electric Playhouse or Hinkle Fun Center. Electric Playhouse features 16 life-sized video games that are fun and interactive. For competitive games of mini golf, bumper boats and more, head to Hinkle Fun Center.
Capricorns are earth signs, so they enjoy being outdoors. Hit the links in Albuquerque and take some time to play a round of golf. The City of Albuquerque has many stunning courses, including Arroyo del Oso and Los Altos. Check out the Sandia Golf Club on the edge of the city for stunning views of the Sandia Mountains. The Twin Warriors Golf Club at Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa is another beautiful course with scenic vistas near the Rio Grande.
Where to Eat

The food at Flying Star reflects a Capricorn’s friendly demeanor. Stop at the Flying Start location in the Nob Hill neighborhood on Route 66 or the location on Rio Grande Boulevard to indulge in a slice of cake or a delicious bowl of mac and cheese. Cozy up with a cup of coffee and a great view of the city at The Homestead Cafe, located at the base of the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway. For a more upscale meal, order a glass of wine and dinner at D.H. Lescombes near Old Town and on the Westside.
A Capricorn will love the warm ambience at Canteen Brewhouse, the longest-standing brewery in Albuquerque. For a non-alcoholic nightcap, imbibe at Lost Cultures Tea Bar.
Where to Stay
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Capricorns will love to book a room at Element by Westin Albuquerque Uptown. This sleek hotel is near multiple shopping centers, and it features a beautiful rooftop bar, Volaré. El Cuervo is a downtown guesthouse that offers a relaxing atmosphere to unwind at the end of the day. For a New Mexican stay close to Old Town, book at The Desert Compass. This desert escape features a year-round hot tub, private patios and a fire pit.