Nestled near the Guatemalan border, Comitán is a colonial town characterized by its narrow streets and historic architecture. Often used as a base for exploring nearby attractions like the Lagunas de Montebello National Park and Chinkultic ruins, Comitán itself offers a vibrant town center with a variety of culinary options and local museums. Visitors can stroll through the cobbled lanes, savor regional dishes, and delve into the town’s cultural heritage at its museums, making it a charming destination in its own right.
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