Attractions in Mexico
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Nestled in the Veracruz uplands at an elevation of 4,000 feet (1,220 meters), the Coatepec Coffee Museum offers a deep dive into the rich history and production of Mexican coffee. […]
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The Benito Juárez Home, now a modest museum, is housed in a restored 17th-century building in Mexico. This site once served as the residence of Benito Juárez, Mexico’s first indigenous […]
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Nestled along the Cabo San Lucas coast, Diamante Cabo San Lucas offers a luxurious blend of natural beauty and high-end amenities. The resort features coastal dunes, expansive ocean and beach […]
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Querétaro, the largest city in the state of the same name, is a colonial gem often overshadowed by its proximity to Mexico City. The historic center, recognized as a UNESCO […]
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Nestled in the colonial town of Valladolid in the Yucatán, Cenote Zazil Tunich is a captivating site of natural beauty. This limestone sinkhole features striking rock formations, including the Mayan […]
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A landmark of downtown Mérida, the Palacio Municipal stands on the west flank of the city’s Plaza Grande. Its salmon pink façade, arches, and clock tower make it a distinctive […]
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Perched on the 45th floor of Mexico City’s World Trade Center, Bellini Revolving Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views as the only revolving lookout in the country. […]
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Mayapan, located south of Merida, stands as one of the last great Mayan cities in the Yucatan, serving as the region’s political and cultural capital for over 200 years after […]
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Costa Maya Port, located on Mexico’s Caribbean coast south of the Riviera Maya and Yucatan region, was specifically designed for cruise ship visitors. The port features a resort-like atmosphere that […]
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Tangolunda Bay, or Bahía Tangolunda, in Huatulco, Mexico, is a picturesque stretch of coastline where luxurious all-inclusive resorts and private beachfront villas line the rocky cliffs. Renowned names like Dreams, […]
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The Estrella de Puebla, standing at an impressive 263 feet (80 meters) tall, holds the Guinness World Record as the largest of its kind. Located in Puebla, Mexico, this towering […]
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Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, Chipinque Ecological Park offers a lush, natural retreat from the urban landscape of Monterrey. As part of the Cumbres de Monterrey […]
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Formed by a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, Lake Catemaco (Laguna Catemaco) is a natural wonder located in Veracruz, Mexico. The lake is home to a non-native population of […]
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Opened in 2006, the Mexico City Popular Art Museum (Museo de Arte Popular) stands as a testament to the country’s rich artisan heritage. Housed in a striking art deco building, […]
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Dzibilchaltún, located just 17 miles outside of Mérida, provides a serene and less crowded experience compared to other Mayan sites. This ancient city features over 8,000 archaeological structures, each with […]
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Nestled in a small bay just a 10-minute drive from downtown Todos Santos, Punta Lobos is a tranquil beach where local fishermen launch their panga boats. A yellow chapel stands […]
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San Ángel, a tranquil neighborhood in Mexico City, offers a serene escape from the city’s bustling center. Known for its weekly arts and crafts markets and small-town charm, this area […]
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The Cozumel Museum (Museo de la Isla de Cozumel) is housed in a historical building on the waterfront in downtown San Miguel de Cozumel. Within its walls, visitors can explore […]
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Looming over the southern end of Monterrey’s sprawling Macroplaza, the Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) stands as one of the city’s most prominent landmarks. This architectural gem showcases a blend of […]
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Cenote Jardín del Eden, also known as Cenote Ponderosa or simply Eden Cenote, is a striking natural feature in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico. Surrounded by the dense foliage […]
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Plaza Civica, also known as Plaza Civica de la Patria, serves as Ensenada’s central square, situated between the waterfront and Federal Highway 1. This open space features a swath of […]
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Opened in response to the dwindling turtle population in Mexico, the Mexican Turtle Center (Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga) is a 10-acre (4-hectare) facility located in Mazunte, Oaxaca. The center […]
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The Dolores Olmedo Museum, located in the Xochimilco suburb of Mexico City, is housed in a 16th-century building and named after the philanthropist and collector Dolores Olmedo. The museum showcases […]
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Cempoala, meaning ‘the place of twenty waters,’ derives its name from the aqueducts and irrigation systems that nourished its fertile farmlands. Once a significant pre-Columbian city in Veracruz, Mexico, it […]