Villa de Santiago

Villa de Santiago

Villa de Santiago

Villa de Santiago, a colonial ‘magic town’ in Monterrey, Mexico, is characterized by its cobblestone streets, craft markets, and baroque buildings. Nestled as a gateway to some of Nuevo León’s top ecotourism destinations, the town offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the textured facades of the baroque architecture, browse local crafts, and savor traditional cuisine at the town’s restaurants. From here, it’s a short journey to the cascading Horsetail Falls, the serene La Boca Dam, and the rugged Matacanes Canyon, providing a rich tapestry of experiences.

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