Attractions in Mexico
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Mexico City’s House of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos) is an 18th-century city palace, built in the Baroque style. Located in the heart of the city, this historic building is […]
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Monte Albán, one of the oldest cities in the Americas and an ancient Zapotec capital, stands as a significant archaeological site in Oaxaca and one of the largest in Mexico. […]
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Amatitán, a tequila-producing town just outside Guadalajara, is a key stop on Jalisco’s renowned Tequila Trail. Despite often being overshadowed by the nearby town of Tequila, Amatitán offers visitors a […]
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Built on the ruins of an Aztec temple, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) stands as a testament to the city’s rich and layered history. This vast stone edifice, […]
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Cenote Suytun, located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, is a striking natural wonder that has become a popular spot for photographers and visitors alike. This cenote features a circular […]
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Plaza Mijares, located in the heart of San Jose del Cabo, is a spacious town square framed by rows of trees and Spanish colonial buildings. The plaza serves as a […]
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Villa Blanca Wall, named after the nearby Villa Blanca Hotel, is a part of Mexico’s Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second-largest in the world. Located off the coast of Cozumel, […]
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The Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, a beloved landmark in the UNESCO-listed historic center of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, is a striking pink-tinted structure with towers, domes, and Gothic […]
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Located on Cozumel’s southernmost tip, Punta Sur Eco Beach Park, also known as Faro Celerain Ecological Reserve, encompasses 2,500 acres of coastal wilderness, coral reefs, and the Caribbean Sea. This […]
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Just a short boat ride from the bustling beaches of Isla Mujeres and the towering high rises of Cancun, Isla Contoy stands as an undeveloped natural paradise off the Caribbean […]
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Balandra Beach, one of La Paz’s last undeveloped seafronts, boasts some of the most pristine shores in Mexico. Nestled along the Gulf of California, the beach features calm, sheltered waters […]
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Topped with a gilded Winged Victory, the Angel of Independence (El Ángel) stands as one of Mexico City’s most recognizable monuments, built to commemorate the centennial of the War of […]
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Marked by a distinctive whale sculpture at its entrance, Marina Vallarta stands as a self-contained resort and residential area, offering a more compact alternative to the bustling downtown of Puerto […]
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Xel-Ha, named after the Mayan word for ‘the place where the waters are born,’ is a 14-acre aquatic park located just south of Playa del Carmen. Nestled within a lush […]
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Established in 1592, Alameda Central in Mexico City is one of the oldest public green spaces in the Americas. This urban park boasts fountains, statues, and lush landscaping, providing a […]
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Stretching approximately 3 miles (5 kilometers) along the La Paz coastline, the Malecón is a wide boardwalk that attracts travelers, locals, joggers, families, rollerbladers, and cyclists. Lined with restaurants, bars, […]
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Rio Secreto, or the ‘Secret River,’ is a network of caves formed by an ancient underground river in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. The reserve’s most notable feature is its large […]
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Nestled in the Sierra Madre de Oaxaca, Finca La Gloria is a family-owned coffee plantation known for its lush, fertile green farms and butterfly sanctuary. Visitors can explore the working […]
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San Juan Market, one of the oldest in Mexico City, is a bustling hub of culinary delights and unusual finds. Located in the heart of the capital, this market offers […]
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Nestled within Mexico’s second-busiest airport, the Cancun Airport VIP Lounge offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds. Here, travelers can unwind in comfortable seating, browse through a selection of […]
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Constructed in 1956, the Latin-American Tower (Torre Latinoamericana) once stood as the tallest building in Latin America and continues to be a prominent feature of downtown Mexico City. Known for […]
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Guadalajara Cathedral, formally known as the Basílica de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora de la Santísima Virgen María, stands prominently in the heart of Guadalajara’s historic center. Constructed in the […]
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The Anahuacalli Museum, a striking pyramid-shaped structure in Mexico City, was conceptualized by Mexican artist Diego Rivera and architect Juan O’Gorman. Constructed from black volcanic rock, the museum opened its […]
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Cancun’s Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA) offers a unique blend of art and marine conservation. Located beneath the Caribbean Sea, this ongoing project features over 500 sunken sculptures designed to […]