Scorpio season is almost here. Born between Oct. 22 and Nov. 21, this dynamic water sign feels everything deeply. According to Astro Poets, Scorpios are passionate and intense. They don’t trust others easily, but once you’re in their inner circle, Scorpios will stay loyal for life. These fixed signs are old souls and seek to live life fully.

Albuquerque offers plenty to explore that can satisfy a Scorpio’s passionate drive. Here’s the ultimate Scorpio’s guide to Albuquerque.

What To Do

Old Town Ghost Tour Guide and Guests

No holiday encapsulates a Scorpio better than Halloween, and there are plenty of spooky, fun things to do in Albuquerque to get in the Halloween spirit. Embark on a ghost tour with #ABQTours, where you’ll discover the ghostly secrets of Old Town Albuquerque. Hop aboard the ABQ Trolley for a Ghosts and Gravestones tour, where you’ll learn more about ghosts and specters that haunt the city.

Scorpios will also be entranced by the passionate expressiveness of a flamenco performance. At Casa Flamenca, they can get close to the action with a breathtaking show in an intimate setting. Tablao Flamenco offers dinner and an energetic show in an elegant space at Hotel Albuquerque.

Where to Eat

Three people chat around a table at Level 5 Rooftop Bar in Hotel Chaco

Scorpios will appreciate the beautiful views at Level 5, the rooftop restaurant at Hotel Chaco. Watch the Sandia Mountains turn watermelon-colored as the sun sets while you sip on a glass of wine with your meal. On the other side of town, Savoy Bar and Grill offers steaks and seafood cooked to perfection in an elegant, cozy atmosphere.

For a more casual dining experience Scorpios will love, head to Il Vicino Wood Oven Pizza. Each pizza is fired in a wood-burning oven to imbue a delicious flavor. Stop by Kashmir Coffee Lounge in Park Square Market to get a decadent caffeine fix. Order a luxury latte and taste the care that’s put into every cup.

Where to Stay

Exterior of the Painted Lady Bed and Brew in Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Get immersed in the spooky at the Painted Lady Bed & Brew. A twist on the typical bed and breakfast, a reservation at the Painted Lady will get you a glass of beer every day you stay. Wind down at the Ghost Light Saloon, a cute bar in an old trolley car that sits on the property. Scorpios will also feel right at home at El Cuervo ABQ, a quaint guesthouse in downtown Albuquerque. Another option is Casas de Sueños Old Town Historic Inn, which offers secluded rooms in a quiet neighborhood just blocks from the heart of Old Town.