Take a tram up to the Sandia Peak, reaching the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains, an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits you. There's also a nice restaurant called Ten 3 located on the peak! If you're feeling up for a fancy dinner, which also has a bar section for a more casual dining experience.
I know we're literally having the wedding here, but it would be a missed opportunity to not check out this amazing cultural center offering a number of different experiences. Learn about Pueblo culture from ancient times to the present in our museum and exhibition galleries. Tour our collection of murals by Pueblo artists for an inspiring and personal experience. Dine at the Indian Pueblo Kitchen, an innovative teaching kitchen and restaurant centered around Indigenous foodways, education and exploration. Shop at the Indian Pueblo Store for traditional and contemporary jewelry, pottery, rugs, and more from award‐winning, internationally renowned artists as well as emerging talents. Visitors can also shop for authentic Native American art directly from many talented artists in the IPCC courtyard.