Attractions in Mexico
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Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas, the first luxury community in the city, remains one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Cabo San Lucas. Nestled on a hillside, it offers expansive […]
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Centuries ago, Maya women journeyed to the San Gervasio Mayan Ruins to honor Ixchel, their goddess of love and fertility. Nestled in the heart of Cozumel, Mexico, this expansive archaeological […]
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Towering over the skyline of downtown Puerto Vallarta, the pink-hued Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe stands as a highlight of Old Town Vallarta. Constructed over several decades in the […]
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Cirque du Soleil Joya, the troupe’s first resident production in Latin America, is nestled in the heart of Mexico’s Riviera Maya. This enchanting show combines dazzling theatrics and incredible acrobatics […]
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Designed by architect Jacobo Gálvez during Mexico’s theatrical heyday, the neoclassical Degollado Theater stands as one of downtown Guadalajara’s most prominent concert halls and landmarks. The theater’s facade features a […]
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Fifth Avenue, or Quinta Avenida, is a pedestrian-only street that runs parallel to the ocean in downtown Playa del Carmen, Mexico. This lively thoroughfare is lined with a variety of […]
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Cenote Hubiku, located in the Yucatan region of Mexico, is a striking example of the underground sinkholes that are a hallmark of the area. Formed by the collapse of limestone […]
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The Mérida Cathedral, or Catedral de San Ildefonso, stands as the second oldest cathedral in the Americas, constructed in the 16th century over a Mayan temple. Located in the heart […]
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The 18th-century Governor’s Palace, or Palacio de Gobierno, stands as a significant landmark in downtown Guadalajara, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich political and historical tapestry. The imposing baroque […]
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Built to mark the turn of the new millennium, the Tijuana Arch, also known as the Millennium Arch or the Monumental Clock, stands as a towering steel and copper structure […]
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Avenida Revolución, the main thoroughfare of historic downtown Tijuana, is a bustling hub lined with cafés, restaurants, hotels, and fast-food chains. The avenue serves as the city’s tourist center, marked […]
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The 20 de Noviembre Market, located just outside Oaxaca City’s central zócalo, is a bustling hub of local flavors and aromas. Rows of stalls brim with fresh produce, grilled meats, […]
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Located in Guadalajara, the neoclassical Rotunda of the Illustrious Jaliscans (Rotonda de Los Jaliscienses Ilustres) honors notable artists, writers, and politicians from the state of Jalisco. The rotunda houses nearly […]
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La Bufadora, a marine geyser located near Ensenada, Mexico, is said to be a grey whale turned to stone according to local legend. This natural wonder, one of the world’s […]
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The National Palace, or Palacio Nacional, stands as a historic and functional cornerstone in the heart of Mexico City, serving as the seat of the Mexican federal government since the […]
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CoCo Bongo in Cancun stands out from typical nightclubs, offering a unique blend of entertainment that goes beyond the standard DJ and dance floor. This vibrant venue hosts energetic performances […]
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Palapas Park, or Parque de las Palapas, is a vibrant central plaza in downtown Cancun. This bustling hub is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering a genuine glimpse […]
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The Benito Juárez Market, spanning two blocks and just a short walk from the city center zócalo, is one of four markets in downtown Oaxaca City. This bustling marketplace is […]
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Paseo de la Reforma, one of Mexico City’s busiest thoroughfares, was originally designed to connect the historic center with Chapultepec Park. This grand avenue is lined with towering skyscrapers and […]
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Nestled within a lush mangrove forest just 20 minutes from Tulum, Casa Cenote is a freshwater sinkhole that offers a serene and refreshing experience. The clear, cool water invites visitors […]
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Founded by Jesuits in 1730, the San José del Cabo Church (Parroquia San José) stands in the heart of San José del Cabo, Mexico. This simple Spanish colonial-style church, with […]
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High in the rugged mountains of the northern state of Guerrero, Taxco de Alarcon was once an isolated Spanish stronghold. Today, this charming city is renowned for its silver mines […]
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Located near El Castillo at Chichen Itza, the Sacred Cenote is a natural sinkhole that held immense religious significance for the Maya. They used it for rituals and offerings to […]
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Nestled in the heart of Mexico City, La Condesa exudes a charming, bohemian vibe that draws both locals and tourists. This stylish neighborhood is known for its wide, tree-lined avenues, […]