Attractions in Mexico
Calle Morelos, a pedestrianized street in downtown Monterrey, stretches across the Zona Rosa and Barrio Antiguo, two of the city’s major neighborhoods. West of the Macroplaza, visitors can explore local […]
Casa Crespo, located in Mexico, offers a genuine Oaxacan culinary experience through its restaurant and cooking school. The establishment celebrates traditional regional cuisine, emphasizing age-old flavors and market-fresh ingredients. Visitors […]
Opened in 2014, the Inbursa Aquarium is Mexico’s largest, offering a subterranean journey through 48 themed exhibits. Visitors can explore a diverse array of nearly 15,000 marine animals, including penguins, […]
Nestled on the island of Cozumel, Mexico, Corona Beach (Playa Corona) is a haven for snorkeling enthusiasts. The beach itself is a small strip of fine white sand that gives […]
Nestled in the fertile plain along the Usumacinta River in the state of Tabasco, Pomoná is a lesser-known archaeological site spanning approximately 1 square mile (1.5 square kilometers). While many […]
La Feria Chapultepec, one of Mexico City’s most popular amusement parks, first opened its gates in 1964. Nestled in the heart of the city, the park has undergone renovations over […]
The Felipe Xicotencatl, once a World War II warship, served in Mexico’s naval fleet for decades before sinking off the Caribbean coast of Cozumel in 1999. Donated to Cozumel’s marine […]
La Profesa, a 17th-century temple in Mexico City, stands as a notable example of turn-of-the-century baroque architecture and has been the setting for several pivotal moments in Mexican history. Inside, […]
Nestled in Mazatlán, the Estero del Yugo Nature Preserve spans 11 hectares (27 acres) and offers a blend of saltwater and freshwater lagoons, 1.5 miles of nature trails marked by […]
The Balankanche Caves, located near Chichen Itza in the Yucatan, are a significant part of Maya history and culture. This extensive network of grottoes served as a vital water source […]
Nestled on the remote northeastern shore of Cozumel, the Royal Castle (Castillo Real) stands as a small but significant Maya ruin. Centuries ago, this stone outpost served as a guard […]
Housed in a restored turn-of-the-century mansion in the Juárez neighborhood, the Mexico City Wax Museum stands as one of the few official wax museums in Mexico. The museum’s diverse collection […]