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How long is the drive from Chichen Itza to Cabo San Lucas?

The direct drive from Chichen Itza to Cabo San Lucas is 2,040 mi (3,282 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 17 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Chichen Itza to Cabo San Lucas, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Merida, Guadalajara, Puebla, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mazatlan, Queretaro City, and La Paz, as well as top places to visit like Catedral de San Ildefonso and Uxmal Archaeological Zone, or the ever-popular P.º de Montejo.

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Top cities between Chichen Itza and Cabo San Lucas

The top cities between Chichen Itza and Cabo San Lucas are Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Merida, Guadalajara, Puebla, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mazatlan, Queretaro City, and La Paz. Mexico City is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Chichen Itza and 25 hours from Cabo San Lucas.
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Merida

Merida, the lively capital of Mexico's Yucatán state, is steeped in Mayan and colonial history. At its heart lies Plaza de la Independencia, home to the imposing Mérida Cathedral and the white limestone Iglesia de la Tercera Orden, both constructed using relics from ancient Mayan temples. The city also boasts Casa de Montejo, a 16th-century mansion showcasing colonial plateresque architecture.
12% as popular as Mexico City
5 minutes off the main route, 3% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Puebla

Puebla, a city in east-central Mexico, is celebrated for its culinary heritage, colonial architecture, and pottery. The area is adorned with locally produced Talavera tiles that embellish many buildings. The Renaissance-era Puebla Cathedral stands tall with its bell towers overlooking the central square, Zócalo. Museo Amparo showcases an extensive collection of pre-Hispanic art including ceramics and mural fragments.
11% as popular as Mexico City
8 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Mexico City

Mexico City, the bustling capital of Mexico, is renowned for its rich history and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore the ancient Templo Mayor, a 13th-century Aztec temple, as well as the ornate Catedral Metropolitana de México and the historic murals by Diego Rivera at Palacio Nacional. These iconic sites are located in and around Plaza de la Constitución, also known as Zócalo.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Santiago de Querétaro

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Santiago de Querétaro, commonly known as Queretaro, is a charming colonial city located in central Mexico. The city boasts well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, including the striking pink stone aqueduct and notable baroque buildings such as the Santa Rosa de Viterbo church and the ochre San Francisco church in Zenea Garden. The Querétaro Regional Museum, housed in an old church convent, showcases pre-Hispanic, colonial, and republican artifacts.
5% as popular as Mexico City
7 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende, located in Mexico's central highlands, is a charming colonial-era city renowned for its stunning baroque Spanish architecture and vibrant arts scene. The city's historic center features the striking neo-Gothic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel church and the 18th-century churrigueresque facade of Templo de San Francisco.
8% as popular as Mexico City
44 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Guanajuato

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Specialty Museums
Guanajuato, a city in central Mexico, is renowned for its silver mining history and colonial architecture. The network of narrow streets, alleyways, and tunnels includes the famous Callejón del Beso (Alley of the Kiss), where balconies are close enough for a couple to kiss across. The region encompasses Guanajuato City and San Miguel de Allende, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.
11% as popular as Mexico City
28 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Guadalajara

Guadalajara, located in western Mexico, is famous for being the birthplace of tequila and mariachi music. The city's historic center boasts colonial plazas and landmarks such as the Teatro Degollado and a cathedral with twin gold spires. The Palacio del Gobierno houses renowned murals by painter José Clemente Orozco.
12% as popular as Mexico City
5 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, located on Mexico's Pacific coast in Jalisco state, is a popular resort town known for its beautiful beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife. The cobblestone center features the ornate Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe church, boutique shops, and a variety of dining and entertainment options. Visitors can stroll along El Malecón, a beachside promenade adorned with contemporary sculptures and lined with bars, lounges, and nightclubs.
26% as popular as Mexico City
2 hours off the main route, 57% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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Mazatlán

Mazatlan, a picturesque coastal town in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, is often referred to as the "Pacific Pearl" due to its stunning coastline and rich history dating back to the 16th century. The city features over 10 miles of sandy beaches where visitors can enjoy year-round sunshine and gentle ocean waves.
8% as popular as Mexico City
14 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Cabo San Lucas
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La Paz

La Paz, the capital of Baja California Sur, is a charming Mexican city known for its picturesque Malecón promenade and beautiful beaches. The city center boasts the impressive Nuestra Señora de La Paz Cathedral and the shady Velasco Garden. Visitors can embark on whale watching trips from nearby towns like Puerto San Carlos and Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos, offering opportunities to see these majestic creatures up close.
5% as popular as Mexico City
3 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Cabo San Lucas

Best stops along Chichen Itza to Cabo San Lucas drive

The top stops along the way from Chichen Itza to Cabo San Lucas (with short detours) are Museo Nacional de Antropología, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Uxmal Archaeological Zone. Other popular stops include Zona Arqueológica Palenque, P.º de Montejo, and Chapultepec Castle.
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P.º de Montejo

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
P.º de Montejo is a verdant boulevard in Merida, lined with historic mansions that harken back to the city's opulent past. The area also features the Monumento a la Patria and is home to a magnificently restored hotel housed in a historic building crafted by Yucatecan artisans. This full-service hotel offers easy access to major attractions and boasts friendly, multi-lingual staff.
Very nice Avenue that you can either by walking or by bike. When we went (sunday), the one side of the street was reserved only for bicycle so it was super Nice
Grégoire . — Google review
Amazing place on Mérida you can walk, eat marquesitas and have fun! Take a lot of photos
Mariam V — Google review
Nice walk with explanations along the way, can visit some interesting places such as the concept like Casa Tho
Magda — Google review
The buildings are beautiful, the area is clean and very safe. Some of the architecture is just amazing and romantic.
Laguna A — Google review
Sad to see that many historic buildings are now either empty and abandoned or have become a business. I guess there is no other option.
Lacho C — Google review
Beautiful and great atmosphere
Griselda R — Google review
Beautiful road of the city of Merida. Clean and modern, perfect road to walk, run and ride a bike. Many beautiful colonial architectures along the road. At day time not many people are walking because of the sun. Approximately from 6pm, people come out.
Girina K — Google review
Nice area to walk and eat. Beautiful buildings
Lorraine B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(3529)
Zona Paseo Montejo, Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
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Catedral de San Ildefonso

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Catedral de San Ildefonso, also known as the Merida Cathedral, is a 16th-century cathedral with Renaissance architecture. It was partially constructed using stones from Mayan ruins. The cathedral is located in the main zocalo, surrounded by well-preserved 16th-century mansions and is one of the oldest churches in Latin America.
If history is your thing, then this place is for you. If architecture is your thing, then this 0lace is for you. If you need to pray, you should come try it here. It's beautiful, the people were wonderful, and it just leaves you in awe of what people can be capable of.
Dennis F — Google review
You have to visit in person to get a feeling for this historic monument. Also there are numerous shops and a park where you can buy food and souvenirs
Ron M — Google review
This is a MUST SEE if you’re in Merida! Stunningly beautiful cathedral that was the FIRST one built in Mexico. Easy to access, safe, no admission charge and stunning. You must check it out! 🤩
Ivan T — Google review
Beautiful site in Merida. Must see for anyone. Looking at it from Picheta is amazing as well. Also I recommend viewing it day and night because it looks amazing in different kinds of ways. Also research the history as it’s pretty interesting.
Benjamin B — Google review
Architecturally impressive, this cathedral houses none of the original art. Either stripped during the Mexican Revolution, or removed to prevent theft, the cathedral is a less decorative experience than the frilly, gilded majesty of the ones we saw in Mexico City, Puebla, and Oaxaca. Saturday nights there is a Mayan pelota demonstration in front of the Cathedral. It is a fitting location, since the stone walls of the Catedral de San Ildefonso are also the last remnants of the Mayan Temple that stood on the same spot. If you are visiting the archeological sites in the area, the ball game demonstration and ceremony will add significantly to your overall understanding and experience.
Hein V — Google review
Fascinating cathedral, especially during the Christmas season. I love the light show they project onto the cathedral, as well as all the events that take place during this time. The church is free of charge. I believe the projection only happens during the weekend.
Ivan C — Google review
It’s one of the oldest buildings in Mexico, making it a fascinating spot for anyone interested in history and architecture
Desiré Z — Google review
The oldest Catholic Cathedral and Church in North America. It was amazing to go to Mass here and experience history. Imagining the millions of pilgrims and Catholics that have worshipped here over centuries. The authentic structure gives the feeling of traveling through time and being in an International landmark is something special. Located directly in Central Mérida Yucatan Mexico across from the plaza is the iconic landmark. The Church is very peaceful and popular for tourists. But, it still functions as a Catholic Church with Masses held daily. This cultural heritage center is where Catholics formed their first Cathedral in North America. Then branching out to form missions throughout North, Central, and South America. You can feel the connection between the past and the present in a Holy Site. Then enjoy the food, shopping, and the cultural park directly across the street. A great place for family to visit and also fellowship in Christ!
Sean G — Google review
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C. 60, Centro, 97000 Mérida, Yuc., Mexico
http://catedraldemerida.org.mx/
+52 999 928 6131
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Uxmal Archaeological Zone

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Uxmal Archaeological Zone is a serene and well-preserved ancient Mayan site, offering a tranquil setting with fewer crowds compared to other popular sites. The unique Pyramid of the Magician is a must-see, along with the Pigeon House and the Governor's Palace. Visiting early in the day allows for a more enjoyable experience, while nearby hotels provide convenient access.
Amazing place to visit, there are toilets and little shops, drinks available around the ticket office. It can be hot, so take some water with you, I found my little Chinese handfan helped me a lot. You can climb the stairs on a couple of buildings
Orsolya N — Google review
This is an absolutely must go if you are visiting anywhere Merida, Yukatan area. I had a tour guide, Eric, who was amazing. Seeing the beautiful architectural structures was mesmerizing and intriguing. We saw wild life, many iguanas around the property.
Danita J — Google review
This is way better than the famous Chichén Itzá. There's much more to see, it's quiter and it's not only Uxmal, UNESCO named a group of sites as one WHS. Do visit the other ones too, Kabah, Sayıl and Labna. Uxmal have official parking lot mostly in shade, washrooms and gift shops of course. Be ready to walk around, there are ramps for every single part of the site. I like it much more than the famous sister . But of course it's not like 2 hours drive from Cancun. Visit Uxmal and siblings and then spend the night in Campeche, also a WHS with a nice promenade and nice historic district.
Yasemin B — Google review
My favourite ruin in Mexico I’ve seen. The details and artistry are unmatched. This archaeological site is extremely well preserved. We rented a car and went without a group. We paid 110pesos for parking and 580pesos per person to enter. There is so much to see, we spent over 4 hours exploring. If we went with a group we would have only had 2-3 hours. Highly recommend Uxmal to anyone interested in visiting.
Sandhyaa M — Google review
Visited for the first time with a friend back in February. Its so fun to explore and imagine what the world was like back then. I really liked that you could climb up some of the areas and feel the rock and everything. Very immersive. Price was decent for an archeological site in my opinion. My friend also had a great time. A lot of it is shaded by trees which made it really enjoyable. wear insect repellent though.
Clove D — Google review
Excellent experience. Uxmal is a beautiful pyramid. We went with a tour of ten. We had a guide who spoke good English. Spectacular views.
Tek P — Google review
I personally thought this place was better than chichen Itza. No crowds, amazingly preserved, you were able to climb on top of buildings for an amazing view. The was so much to see here.
Nijinsky C — Google review
Just such an astonishing site. Beautifully maintained. Be prepared to walk though. Good shoes and a hat are a must. Non-citizens pay an additional fee. You have to pay that fee at a separate window than the entry fee. It is not self evident from the signage. Just be aware that you need the receipt with the QR code from window 1 (or 2) in addition to the entry ticket or they won't let you in.
Kristina N — Google review
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4.8
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97884 Uxmal, Yuc., Mexico
https://inah.gob.mx/zonas/110-zona-arqueologica-de-uxmal
+52 999 944 0033
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Edzna Archaeological Zone

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Edzna Archaeological Zone is a hidden gem that offers a special experience due to its lesser-known status, allowing visitors to explore the site with minimal crowds. This ancient regional center flourished during the Classic Period and features the impressive Five-Story Pyramid, providing stunning panoramic views. Unlike more popular sites like Chichen Itza, Edzna offers ample space for exploration without feeling crowded. Visitors can climb most of the buildings and admire well-preserved decorations such as masks from the temple underneath.
A truly rewarding experience. The site has several structures to admire with many able to be climbed. Going by collectivo now costs MX60 per person one way but entrance remains, for now, just MX100. Two hours was the perfect amount of time to take it all in. Very few fellow travellers!
Gregory M — Google review
One of the oldest Mayan cities with amazingly preserved artifacts. The 5 floor pyramid is beautiful, the whole site is 10/10.
Bruce P — Google review
The most breathtaking sight I have seen so far! It is much bigger than you can imagine. We took a guide because there was 1 available and there were no visitors so it felt like a real private tour. The guide explained us much more than you are able to find yourself which made the experience even better!
Imre — Google review
Amazing and calm, do not miss this archeological site!!! After being shocked by the experience in Chichén Itzá with the many thousands of shouting vendors constantly breathing in our neck to buy at their stands, here we went through the opposite. Instead of the crowded and loud place we arrived to a calm and peaceful Mayan site with grandiose well-preserved ruins. We were probably a total of 10 people at the site at noon on this Tuesday. So special, we loved it! ❤️
Tamás L — Google review
Made an afternoon trip from Campeche as part of a Yucatán roadtrip. Absolutely worth the drive and feels unique compared with other sites in the region. Mid-sized site with a handful of enormous structures, most importantly the massive acropolis with the main palace. Almost everything can be climbed, the notable exception being the palace. Excellent small museum with everything translated into English. Iguanas are sparser compared to other regional sites so spotting them is a real treat.
Matthew T — Google review
A breathtaking site in incredible condition. Entrance is only 100 pesos and it is well worth getting a guide (although there is a great museum and helpful signage too). We spent 2.5 hours there but would have liked to stay longer
W. S — Google review
Nice archeological complex. We were almost alone in there. Not many tourist. Good value for the cheap entry fee. Lots of mosquitoes - bring some protection.
Karolina Š — Google review
A must do in Campeche !!! Ancient beauty that the Mayas build & is still standing in great condition. The site is well kept, but no stores to buy water or food, so go prepare & it's really humid and hot. Mosquitoes 🦟 will bite you since you walk in, but you are in the middle of a tropical jungle, so take gallons of Mosquito repellent!!! Besides that, it's an incredible place to explore the greatest of the Mundo Maya in Mexico 🇲🇽
Gonzalo B — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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JQ2C+3P, 24570 Edzná, Camp., Mexico
https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/zona-arqueologica-edzna
+52 981 816 9111
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Puerta de Tierra

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Puerta de Tierra, also known as the Land Gate, was constructed in 1732 and used to be the main entrance to the city. Although it's no longer the primary gate to Campeche, it remains a must-see landmark. This unique attraction is an original fortified bastion with a former city gate within surviving and restored city walls. It resembles structures found in Spain or Portugal, adding to its appeal.
53$ to get access to the Camino de Ronda, 600m of walkway at the top of the walls from which you can peek at what s behind the facades and on the rooftops. Well worth it. Get in before 5 and you can stay until 6, all alone up there, and ring the bell to exit.
Michel G — Google review
This is a pretty unique attraction to visit in Mexico. An original fortified bastion with a former city gate within the framework of surviving and restored city walls. It appears like something you'd see in Spain or Portugal, which is what makes it so neat. It's not exactly pretty or spectacular, but it is unique. There are a few shops and a restaurant or two on the "old" side of the walls. If you look north, off in the distance you can see the Sea Gate at the other end of the old city. Nice!
Bobby C — Google review
A walk along the old Campeche city walls comes with some nice views. Keep in mind there is zero shade.
Hein V — Google review
One of the best historical sights in town! For only 15 pesos you are allowed to climb the walls of the former fortifications with a beautiful view over the colorful city center. Highly recommended, well worth the price. Can be quite hot up there in the sun, though, better bring some water and a hat. You might expect to spent about 20 minutes there, if you walk all around.
Barbora Š — Google review
Just a small part of Mexico's history. The whole city is really nice. Night show at Puerta de Tierra is ok, but unfortunately is only in Spanish, they should include an English version to welcome foreign tourism.
J. V — Google review
Fantastic little museum. Great collection and display of Mayan culture and history of Campeche... Also some awesome facts about 🏴‍☠️!!! The staff were eager to answer any questions about the exhibits and there were plenty of language options. Great for a quick tour and lesson on the area!
Logan S — Google review
Worth a visit.Long wall,(like the great Chinas wall,but maybe Ch shorter:)). Beautiful views around for a 15 mnx cost.
Natalia V — Google review
Part of old colonial fort. Nice view from the walls.Pirat room at the entrance😁. Entrance fee 15 pesos. Also good pub opposite gate🍻
R L — Google review
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4.4
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Av Cto Baluartes, Zona Centro, 24000 San Francisco de Campeche, Camp., Mexico
+52 981 127 3300
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Cam. a Cascada de Misol-Ha

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4.3
(1521)
29905 Chis., Mexico
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Zona Arqueológica Palenque

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Zona Arqueológica Palenque is a renowned archaeological site and tourist attraction, featuring the ruins of an ancient Maya city-state. The site is set amidst dense jungle, with hundreds of ruined buildings spread over 15 sq km. The exquisite Maya architecture was built without metal tools, pack animals or the wheel. Nearby attractions include the famous Agua Azul Falls and a village-style resort with traditional decor, spa facilities, and a traditional Maya steam room.
This is a must see site for those interested in culture, history, science, astronomy, etc. Depending on your starting point (Villahermosa, San Cristóbal, Palenque city), you may be better off hiring a touring company. Certain roads are too windy and traffic roads on curves are weird (traffic can switch lanes), not to mention possible dangers from corrupt police and other organized crime, as well as the nuisance from time to time of locals blocking roads to charge a "fee" to pass. In the dry season (April timeframe), Sun is blazing hot in Palenque at over 100 deg F (40 deg C). Recommend bring plenty of water and snacks. Cash is a must in most cases for hiring tour guides on site (unless already included see part of your transportation arrangement) or buy any souvenirs/crafts from local vendors. One of the highlights is climbing to the temple of the Red Queen, which shows the open tomb of said queen displaying a red residue used for momification at the time. In my case, the group decided to tour the first half of the ruins including Templo de la calavera, Templo de la Reina Roja, Templo de las Inscripciones, El Palacio, Aqueducto, Juego de Pelota. The second part was a mini tour of the jungle. I personally loved the red tree type and the story about how this is the antidote to a poisonous tree that typically grows side by side to it, according to the guide. In retrospect, I would have stayed to see the second half of the ruins, temples/piramyds which you can still climb. Be mindful, as in most touristic sites in Mexico, you will get bombarded by food and craft vendors, not to mention tour guides if you don't have one already. There are bathrooms near the entrance as well.
Francisco G — Google review
The sights are great. Now there are two prices. One for nationals and one for foreigners. You can take your car but your not permited to park i the area, but there are a few restaurants near the area... Take your car. The tickets cost 215$ each + 60$ for parking + 120$ for the taxi to take you up to the ruins. In all it's a good place to visit, very hot, not many moskitos if your blood is packed with vit B but it's quite a hike. Swarms of tour guides will come to you, the prices range from 100$ to 330$ or more for a guide. Some beautiful trees very humid take water....
G S — Google review
Amazing site! Get a feel for ancient Maya culture, and discover the incredible pyramids here. It's so cool how they are hidden in the jungle, and I was told only roughly 5% has been uncovered. 100% worth a visit You can also occasionally spot monkeys here :)
Joppe — Google review
Decinitely a must see if you find yourself in Mexico. For me this was so much better experience then Chichen Itza where you have lot of annoying souvenir vendors and a lot more tourist. Palenque is a peacevul heaven hidden inside jungle. Not only archeological site is amazing and you can climb on them (august 2025) but also check nature especially trees while you here. Sanitarios (toilets) are in the start up point where you buy ticket, and also 4 km up in the woods where really walking tour starts. Parking is 62 pessos, Palenqua ticket 215 pessos, governement tax 100 pessos, and transport 60 pessos per person.
Hrvoje P — Google review
was here on a Sunday. on Sundays the locals have free entry and hence the place was busy. I recommend taking a guide to understand the different buildings. I got an unofficial guide from inside the site for 400 pesos though the guides outside asked for 800 pesos. I was alone and hence this lower price, for groups they may charge 1000 pesos. unfortunately I did not hear any howler monkeys even though the guide took me a bit inside the jungle. the place looks mesmerizing and reminded me of video game locations of mayan civilization. there are multiples tickets to be purchased. a total of 315 pesos on tickets and 60 pesos for the collectivo too and fro from the entry gate.this was in addition to the 25 pesos for the collectivo from the town to the entry gate
Ram V — Google review
November 2025. ⬇️Some major flaws/scams⬇️ 1)Gates open at 8 a.m,that's too late. Tropical temperatures and humidity are peaking already by 9 a.m. For comparison,Angkor Wat archaeological park in Cambodia🇰🇭 opens at 6 a.m. 2)Palenque stands out from other Mayan sites in 🇲🇽 for the quality of the artifacts rescued but the Museum is CLOSED for renovation until date to be announced. They won't tell you that upon buying tickets nor will they grant a discount for the incovenience (as we normally do in the EU). 3)You must buy 2 tickets at the registration (3.5 kms from the ruins proper) desk: 100p for the ruins + 215p for the "natural park" 🤌🤌?!? 315p in total or 15€...and that's just the beginning (to be cleared what the "natural park" is?) 4)After paying the ticket, walk 3.5kms in the heat or pay extra 60p extra for a shuttle (again, similar cases in the EU or Turkey include shuttle transfer) 5)tout guides will catch your attention asking to see your entrance ticket (they are not in charge of that) to later offer their services. This considered,2 hours on one's own are enough to tour the site.
Alberto A — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and worth the visit. The ruins are stunning, the nature beautiful, and we even saw howler monkeys. Bring cash to buy some souvenirs from the locals, and stop by the food stands outside to show support! We met some very friendly people who served hot food near the entrance. Gracias! Es un lugar mágico 🩷
LD — Google review
It was nice visiting this place and having to know more about old cultures. Unfortunately we arrived late in the afternoon and was able to get in the last bus 4pm On the site gurdes were not allowing us to visit all ruins and we were forced to leave half an hour earlier What bother me and other travelers that non on the employees on such well visited touristic site that they do not speak any international languages I hope one day decision makers might see the benefits once visitors have the ability to talking to employees in site
Abd M — Google review
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4.8
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Carretera a Palenque- Zona Archaeologica Km. 8, 29960 Palenque, Chis., Mexico
https://inah.gob.mx/zonas/zona-arqueologica-palenque
+52 961 612 2824
8

Cascadas de Agua Azul

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Agua Azul Waterfalls is a famous tourist attraction in Palenque, known for its distinctive blue water and rainforest surroundings. Visitors can swim in some parts of the falls and buy souvenirs from several stalls situated there. The water may appear green or blue due to the ongoing rain season but remains a sight to behold nonetheless.
Very interesting system of waterfalls and pools with really clean water. Great setting. It looks like it is a very popular tour destination. Worth visiting and even taking a splash. Many restaurants and vendors of food and souvenirs line the trails.
Radu O — Google review
🤔I could spend all day here & not get bored! My only complaint is really personal, I get car sick & the curves into valley for me sick 🤢 I will say it's about 250peso to go up the water fall it's a certain part they'll only let u go with guide. They kept trying to talk me into it & I watched some ppl go. You climb up & the falls then jump down so for me it wasn't worth it🤷🏽‍♂️. If u wanna flex on the gram or something yh, go 4 it💪🏽. There was a lot of places to go & see, I'd suggest going as early as u can🌄 bc 2 me it was more fun with ppl & the groups leave early evening. We made new friends which was cool. There's tons of restaurants that'll let u use Wi-Fi🥩 if you eat there. There's also tons of vendors selling lots of souvenirs if you want a momento, some are decent size statues🗿 There's local kids that live there where they can go places visitors 🙅🏽‍♂️can't 4 safety reasons. Keep in mind there's ppl that live here so you might see some🛀 bathing or washing clothes on the river🧼🧽👙🩳 I would recommend this place so many times over & we didn't even get to do that much😎
Knowledge W — Google review
Beautiful series of waterfalls. This was one of the favorite stops for everyone in our little travel group. The water was fairly blue/green that day and we spent a lot of time in it. We also had a delicious lunch in a small restaurant next to the falls.
Michael C — Google review
It's a long, bumpy ride away from anywhere, but the falls are as impressive and powerful as billed. But, be aware that the water is only blue when rainfall in the highlands has been relatively minimal. We were there in early November after several days of hard rain, and it was Cascadas de Agua Marrón. Also, be prepared for wall-to-wall vendors at every point along the way.
Peter P — Google review
Beautiful waterfalls with area for walk, swimm, shop, eat and they even have short zip line.
I D — Google review
The day I went was pouring cats and dogs, yet it was so beautiful. People were swimming despite the rain.
Rin T — Google review
One of the most beautiful cascades visited in mexico The community take care of safety in water and the surrounding area. Very friendly tender owner. Water looks amazing
Abd M — Google review
Absolutely love this place! This waterfalls are probably my most favourite. The water was unbelievable blue and you can bath on many places. If you want more privacy just go more up, where are just few people. There are also plenty of bars and a restaurant with great food, especially the fish.
Silvia B — Google review
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Las casadas de agua azul, Sentro, 29920 Cascada de agua azul, Chis., Mexico
9

Parque Museo La Venta

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parque Museo La Venta is an intriguing outdoor museum situated in western Tabasco. It was established in 1958 to protect the ancient Olmec settlement of La Venta from petroleum exploration, and houses several significant artifacts including giant stone heads and carvings salvaged from the oil fields. The park exudes a jungle-like atmosphere within the city, making it a fascinating destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The park itself is very interesting. I was looking forward to see this place and the olmecs heads and it is truly worth the visit!
Silvia B — Google review
The ticket took forever,.than from the next window some man shouted: where are you from? He had to fill out a list, then at the entrance we had an argument since the ticket lady gave us the Mexican entrance fee and the entrance lady told her we should have paid the foreigner entrance fee, so they argued if a permanent residence permit makes a foreigner eligible for the regular fee or not and we just stood there.....until we decided to enter the park. A very unwelcome feeling. The park deteriorated a lot since we were here 4 years ago. Not worth the money. With or without discount.
Jeanette — Google review
A wonderful combination of a zoo, forest preserve and archeological site, with coatis roaming free thru the park, huge ceibas and mango trees and next to a lagoon with crocodiles, make it a unique place, not to be missed if you’re in Villahermosa.
Arturo F — Google review
Today it was free. No flash photography and don't touch anything. Not really kid friendly and you have to pay for everything.
Gadget 6 — Google review
Very cool outdoor museum of Olmec sculptures and altars. Situated on a lovely lagoon, it's one of the highlights of Villahermosa (excepting the dismal, unnecessary zoo included in the park).
Johntony — Google review
Make sure to bring mosquito repellent so that you can enjoy this place.
S K — Google review
I was visiting from the US and my friends wanted to take me here. It’s beautiful, for sure. I really like that it has the combination of being a museum AND a zoo! Mostly common zoo animals, but it’s still neat. I really enjoyed the bird area that you can walk into. The big head statues are awesome. The ONLY downfall is the amount of mosquitoes is torturous! Be prepared for that, bring plenty of bug spray/repellent because you will for sure be eaten alive by mosquitoes if not. We had bug spray and were still getting attacked haha.
Chris P — Google review
Nice experience but the animal enclosures were not very well kept. My animal lover kids were very concerned. We were not aware of the zoo and we were just fine without the zoo part. Very hot and humid but fun to see the archeological monuments.
Ericka C — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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Boulevard Adolfo Ruiz Cortines S/N, Jesus Garcia, 86040 Villahermosa, Tab., Mexico
https://tabasco.gob.mx/parque-museo-venta
+52 993 312 7947
10

Aquarium of Veracruz

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Located in Veracruz City, the Acuario de Veracruz is a sprawling aquarium that offers an immersive journey into the wonders of the undersea world. It features various marine life exhibits, including sharks, dolphins, penguins, and tropical fish. With over 7 million liters of saltwater and more than 250 species on display, it is considered the most important and largest aquarium in Mexico and Latin America.
One the best aquariums around the world I visited. The shark diving was excellent and loved it all the way . The picture you take with the dolphin 🐬 kissing on your cheek is just ossum. We missed to get the tickets for penguin 🐧 play time where you can play with penguin 🐧 in personal time of around 30 minutes. Would love to do that on my next visit to it .
CRAZY A — Google review
A lovely experience at the Aquarium today! It’s bigger than I expected with a lot of rooms and spaces for different species. I went on a weekday around 3pm and it was pretty empty. Lovely to walk around and learn about marine life. There’s bathrooms available and a foodcourt right outside the exit once you are done with some little stores.
Darya — Google review
The aquarium is medium-sized. All is display only. They have plenty of souvenir stores inside. They DO NOT have a dolphin show or penguin show. Some of the locals that work around the area claim that they do. So, do not be fooled.
Felipe B — Google review
I was visited before but now is more beautiful. Than before we love it
Ottis B — Google review
Acuario de Veracruz is an amazing experience! The variety of marine life is incredible, and the exhibits are both educational and visually stunning. It’s a perfect spot for families and anyone who loves sea creatures. Highly recommend visiting!
Google M — Google review
Lovey place , too many cute creatures can see just in one place. 😍 Nice environment.
Alimul A — Google review
Must visit place in Veracruz for all. Great aquarium with variety of sealife
Dewang D — Google review
Went in to get out of the heat. It was bigger than what we expected. They have a lot of interesting fish and aquatic animals. There are doing some construction so some exhibits were closed. Missing description of fish but we just used Google to look up names of fish. Exciting the aquarium is a food court.
Marisol B — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho S/n-Int. 25, Ricardo Flores Magón, 91900 Veracruz, Ver., Mexico
https://www.aquariumpuertodeveracruz.mx/
+52 229 931 1020
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San Juan de Ulúa

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
San Juan de Ulúa is a 16th-century fortress complex located on an island in Veracruz State. It has been transformed into a museum offering guided tours. The fortress was originally built to defend Veracruz from pirates and later served as a national defense bastion and a prison for prominent figures. The region is also known for its rich cultural heritage, including the Olmec civilization.
Quite interesting fort! Very well preserved and with lots of history. It may require an hour and half to visit it. You’ll be under the sun most time, so be prepared. Totally worth to visit!
Jose G — Google review
Place used to have an amazing scenic view to get there. Unfortunately the place is now surrounded by walls, factories and just to get there is 20 min more to your tour. No signs to know more about the place and very reduced parking. Is not worth doing more than once
Didier B — Google review
It is good place to visit if you go to Malecon de Veracruz, you can buy a hat ($100mx), an umbrella ($100) and glasses ($100mx) in the entrance; also you can contract a visitor guide to get a best experience(which cost is around $400MX per 6 persons). Access cost for San Juan de Ulua is $100MX.
Yessica R — Google review
We were not told ahead of time, but you must leave all food and drinks (other than water) in the ferry. Any candy. And the snacks and drinks purchased on the ferry as well. Unfortunately, my friend left her bag with candies just purchased and it went missing. Lots of walking involved. I suggest paying for the guided tour, very informative.
Mirtha H — Google review
This is a great historical place to visit. It's a drive from the city so take a taxi or other transportation vehicle. Restrooms are available. Only water is allowed inside the fort not any flavored waters. Recommended to go early as it gets hot later in the day. There are guides available outside of the fort.
Marisol B — Google review
At least 450 years old, the existence of this fort predates the founding of Boston. The architecture corresponds to the military models of the time. It might not be as well preserved as other castle/forts in the Caribbean, but it certainly is worth your visit. I have 2 small children, and we found plenty to enjoy as a family in our 2 hour-long visit. You can hire private tour guides at the entrance, but there is also plenty of information online to inform you as you search its many nooks and crannies. It's well worth the 60 pesos entry fee.
Carlos B — Google review
Very interesting place. Tickets are around $85 pesos per adult. I recommend getting a tour guide (our charged $50 additional per person) to tell you the story. It is incredible how much has happened here. We took a trolley from the artisan market and paid $100 round trip per person. Everything is outside so consider sunblock, a hat and water.
Melissa R — Google review
Great historic fort with a lot to see. A pity that it's been allowed to degrade so much. Still, there seems to be a lot of work going into renovations of at least the core structures. Hopefully when I come back I can view this historic treasure in it's full glory. Definitely worth a visit. I would recommend the guided tour as well, there are a few English speaking guides.
Dark S — Google review
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4.5
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Cam. Escénico a San Juan de Ulúa S/N, Manuel Contreras, 91891 Veracruz, Ver., Mexico
https://www.sanjuandeulua.inah.gob.mx/historia
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Museo de Antropología de Xalapa

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Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museo de Antropología de Xalapa is a striking brutalist museum designed by Paul Balev, showcasing the largest collection of artifacts from Mexican Gulf Coast cultures like the Olmec, Huastec, and Totonac. With over 25,000 pieces on display, including giant Olmec heads and smaller Totonac ones dating back to the Early Pre-Classic Period (1300-900 BC), this museum offers an incredible learning experience.
A fascinating and unforgettable museum in Xalapa. The Museo de Antropología de Xalapa (MAX) is truly one of Mexico’s hidden treasures. It houses the colossal Olmec heads, an awe-inspiring collection that connects you directly to the roots of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. Beyond that, the museum features a vast and beautifully curated collection of figurines, ceramics, and everyday artifacts from different pre-Hispanic periods — each piece telling a unique story about the people who once lived in this region. The architecture of the building and the layout are exceptional, and the lush garden surrounding the museum makes the whole experience even more enjoyable. It’s a place where nature and history blend seamlessly, inviting you to linger and reflect. A must-visit for anyone interested in Mexican culture, archaeology, and ancient art.
Juan C — Google review
The museum is beautiful, large and had great services all around. There's so much information and the exhibits are so interesting, it can be overwhelming (in a good way), it definitely warrants several visits to see it all properly. The few issues I have are: the cafeteria has no visible menu or price list and the clerk was not very helpful; also, the auditorium feels a little cramped and the sound system in it is horrible, with blown speakers, permanent hissing, crackling, the mics cut off often; the projector send to be quite old, the image quality is passable.
David P — Google review
Huge collection of colossal heads and other pieces from the south region heading back 1500 BCE. I’m giving four stars because the cafe was closed. You definitely to go through the whole museum. Quick thing if you decide to go to the restroom before you get to a stall grab toilet paper which is located outside the stalls.
Sarai H — Google review
I was very warmly received and purchased general admission and the English audio self-tour. I thoroughly enjoyed the special exhibition as well as all of the amazing Olmec artifacts this museum houses. The covered terrace areas feel like little time-capsule oases. The grounds may be my new "happy place" here in Xalapa; I spent almost as much time outside enjoying all the amazing trees and flowers as I spent inside in awe and reverence of the history and culture collected here. That being said, I did notice that the museum, while they do have some areas with wheelchair ramps, is still VERY inaccessible for those with disabilities, particularly mobility issues. E.g. the restrooms are located upstairs and then there are a couple steps up to the entrance of the restroom, and the restrooms themselves were very cramped, smelly, and didn't seem well cared for. Also, as a white American visiting here, I recognize I may have had a different experience in my treatment by the staff than perhaps locals and other Mexicans may receive, which saddens me. I sincerely hope (and will try to do my part so) that more money will be allocated to maintaining this gorgeous museum that is so important to México's cultural heritage, so that it can be even more accessible and comfortable for ALL. Will definitely be coming back!
Lydia J — Google review
Very interesting and well put together museum. Spent a couple of hours enjoying the exhibits the building and outside amongst the plants. It's a shame that they do not have adequate air-conditioning system to preserve all of the antiquities and waste paper just to give you a receipt of payment for entry which is the size of a certificate. They could also put in a coffee and cake area as they have a lot of room at the end of the exhibition and at the entrance also. They have not thought about using the space wisely. They charge 60 pesos extra for the audio guide which has no signal when walking around the museum. Apparently it's supposed to be free on Sundays. This is not the case.
Shirina I — Google review
One of the most exquisite museums I've ever had the pleasure of visiting. Make the effort. The collection is displayed in such a way that you can truly connect to the artifacts (no touching!) and I rarely needed my English audio guide. The weaving of indoor and out, placing the carvings into the courtyards, the length of the main corridor... even the brutalist architecture (usually not a fan, sorry) play together to keep you engaged.
Jill S — Google review
This museum is truly a must see in your visit to Xalapa, let alone Mexico. The adult fee is 55 pesos ($2.86). I recommend to get an audio guide, and use the self pave option. There are pieces from 4 different cultures, covering a span of almost 2000 years. The level of detail is outstanding, and the scope of each piece is breathtaking. It will take you around 2 hours to walk down the whole down the whole collection, but them you can sit down in the gardens and enjoy a restful time aurrounding by nature. I didn't find a cafe in the premises, and instead of a gift shop they have a bookstore. A remarkable afternoon you will not regret.
Carlos B — Google review
Very interesting museum, with a lot of artifacts found locally. The location is way bigger than I expected, also has a very beautiful and relaxing garden. Would be better if they offered a tour guide to tell you about the history of all the finding.
Antonio D — Google review
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4.8
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Av. Xalapa s/n, Unidad Magisterial, 91017 Xalapa-Enríquez, Ver., Mexico
https://www.uv.mx/max/
+52 228 815 0920
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Zona Arqueológica El Tajín

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Museum at El Tajín ancient city site, dedicated to local archaeology finds & pre-Hispanic culture.
Amazing views and history! They are still discovering more as well. Our guide was very informative and kind. He learned all our names as well. Although a guide is not needed to go, they are great if you don't know anything about the Tajin Pyramids. If it's a cloudy day, you're lucky. Definitely bring a hat or umbrella to hide from the sun. A fan is nice, too. There are a few trees with benches underneath, too.
Destiny C — Google review
This is such a beautiful ancient city. The pyramids here are different from the reast in the area, they look a bit more Asian than meso American. It's pretty big with a lot of areas to explore. Bring some water and snacks. Take your trash with you and keep this place clean and neat. I highly recommend the trip to this area.
Joe B — Google review
Was a nice 2.5 hour excursion. Visited with kids, they had fun although it was humid. Bring water and hats if you come in the summer. Lots of places to sit and relax and take it all in. Would recommend coming early in the morning. We got lucky and it wasn’t too hot but it’s 11:50 now and it seems like it’s going to warm up quick.
Cruz P — Google review
This was a great archaelogocal sore top see. Our guide was very informative and excited to talk about the site. The ruins are in good condition and a new area was opened for viewing earlier this year. We were there in the evening on a Monday and had the place to ourselves.
Kate M — Google review
Super cool place. Totaneca pyramids dedicated to the thunder god El Tajin. Worth a 1/2 day trip
Chappie C — Google review
Amazing site to see pyramids. The style that the "Totonacs used is completely different than anything else in Mexico. Absolutely beautiful. In the jungle, not too many people around. It is 20 pesos to park, but you do have to go through a muddy road to get to the parking, and then 90 pesos a person to enter. You also have the flying hanging dancers, but I will warn you, they charge 50 pesos to watch a 5 minute show. But it was pretty cool to watch and record on my phone.
Chad E — Google review
Lovely site. Easy to access from Papantla and worth a visit. Not much information available on site though, so best to do your research ahead of time if you don't be doing a guided visit. Staying for the Voladores is an absolute must. Currently 50 pesos per person. And a beautiful sight.
Anne C — Google review
Much larger than I anticipated. Take sunscreen and umbrella, you will be in direct sun. Of course you need to go through a wave of vendors before entering. Once inside, take time to learn the history and culture significance of this area.
GotchaBrands — Google review
4.7
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4.7
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Zona Arqueológica de El, Tajin, 93479 Papantla, Ver., Mexico
https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/153-zona-arqueologica-el-tajin-y-museo-de-sitio
+52 784 842 8354
14

Africam Safari

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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Zoo
Africam Safari is a wildlife conservation zoo in Puebla, Mexico, spanning 500 acres of diverse habitats. Founded by Carlos Camacho Espiritu in the 1970s, it houses over 450 animal species from around the world. Visitors can drive through open-air enclosures or join guided tours to see elephants, giraffes, rhinos, tigers, and more. The park offers educational experiences like tracking animals and picnicking with giraffes.
We had two cars in our party. Our family enjoyed every moment of this experience. We went on a Sunday. This park is so well thought out, it was very impressive. It did take us about 5 hours to get through but felt like it took 3 hours. You first go through the safari portion where the animals are running free in their own habitat. There are stops along the way for clean bathrooms, food, and places to get out of the car and stretch your legs. There are 3 stops along this adventure. The last stop is more of a traditional zoo. All the animals here were well taken care of which was so good to see. Highly recommend for good family fun!
Angie G — Google review
All the family loved this place! So cool how close you can get to the animals 😂 so many nice places to take pics. And the restrooms are very clean. Lots of different places to eat. Highly recommend if you are visiting puebla with the kids!!
Myra G — Google review
I was impressed! My first Safari in life! It was amazing to see different animals so close 🐘 Such a beautiful family experience! Highly recommend 🌟 The only problem can be lots of visitors, so 🚗 cars drive very slowly and under the sun 🌞 it can be a tricky time with kids in a car! So I would choose time to enter wisely. Maybe not weekends if you have opportunity! Area with Lions is just Breathtaking! 🧡🦁
Anastasia — Google review
A super cool drive thru zoo. After you drive thru all the way, there is a walking experience where u get to see even more animals and insects. Such a cool experience for the kids. The animals looked very healthy and well taken care of. Such a delightful place, will come back!
Alex — Google review
Amazing, better than expected. The animals seem to be better treated that in most zoos and this haves a nice concept that makes it different than a normal zoo. Loved the Cows with gigantic horns
Guille 2 — Google review
Such a phenomenal experience! I 10/10 recommend if you’re visiting to make this place a stop!
Maria A — Google review
Go on a Monday, bring your own car and take as much time as you need driving through to see the animals. Staff are accommodating and understanding, not strict about poking your head out of sunroofs.
T.J. C — Google review
Beautiful place! We came to visit with the family and we had a great time!
Maria G — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(3578)
Oasis, Carretera al Oasis 17302-22, Blvd. Capitán Carlos Camacho Espíritu Km 16.5, Oasis, 72960 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
https://www.africamsafari.com/
+52 222 281 7000
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Zócalo de Puebla

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City park
Nature & Parks
Zócalo de Puebla is a lively public square at the heart of the city, offering a vibrant atmosphere with its fountain, benches, and surrounding eateries and shops. It's a popular spot for people-watching, from students in academic gowns celebrating graduations to families enjoying leisurely strolls. The square is surrounded by historical buildings and green spaces, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the city.
The Zócalo de Puebla is a must-visit destination. It's a magical place with friendly people. It can get crowded on Sundays and during holidays, but we stayed in an Airbnb right in front of the Zócalo, which was amazing. Every morning, we enjoyed seeing the Zócalo transform into something different. There are also many bus tours available from this location, and everything is easily walkable.
SIRLUNA ( — Google review
The Zócalo in Puebla is truly the heart of the city and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring this vibrant colonial city. As one of Mexico’s most beautiful and historic plazas, it offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and lively atmosphere. The square is surrounded by stunning colonial architecture, with colorful buildings and ornate facades that reflect Puebla’s rich heritage. The cathedral, with its impressive baroque design, dominates the skyline and adds to the majestic ambiance of the plaza. During the day, the Zócalo buzzes with activity—locals and tourists alike gather to relax, enjoy street performances, or sip coffee at nearby cafes. At night, the area transforms with beautifully lit buildings, creating a romantic and picturesque setting. The surrounding streets are lined with shops, markets, and restaurants offering delicious local cuisine, including Puebla’s famous mole poblano. It’s a great place to soak in the local culture, do some shopping, or simply people-watch. Overall, the Zócalo in Puebla is a vibrant, historic, and charming place that captures the essence of the city. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or just soaking up the lively atmosphere, it’s an experience not to be missed.
Justin V — Google review
Puebla es a historic place and have an amazing cultural history. You can find nice place to eat and buy some gifts.
Nelson M — Google review
Fantastic decorations for Dia de Los Muertos all over this Zocalo. I had a great time walking around and taking photos of everything. It was super colorful, very beautiful, and so much fun to be had. The architecture is amazing and the sights and people made my heart sing.
Marlon C — Google review
3rd largest city in Mexico and absolutely beautiful!!! Add this to your list if you're visiting Mexico City. Make sure to go to the library and thr church in Centro. We took a tour here and it was excellent. Really enjoyed learning about tye history of the city and the architecture.
Nicola B — Google review
This place is amazing. I went for Día de los Muertos and it was such an impressive time there. Everything was amazing. Definitely felt safe even with so many crowds. It was awesome seeing the historic architecture and the preservation of the culture. Saw all types of people from Mexico and around the world. Definitely recommend and I will be going back again!
Carlos L — Google review
Alot to see and do here ! Food, stores, walking, browsing,tours, museums, people watch, ZumBa, activities.. something always happening. - Can't fly drones here without a permit
J M — Google review
Had a wonderful walk around this area and went inside the church. So beautiful.
Mind T — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(2481)
Av. Don Juan de Palafox y. Mendoza, Centro histórico de Puebla, 72000 Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza, Pue., Mexico
http://www.puebla.gob.mx/
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Zona Arqueológica de Cholula

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
The Zona Arqueológica de Cholula is a remarkable ancient Mesoamerican site featuring the impressive Piramide Tepanapa, which resembles a hill rather than a typical pyramid. The area includes extensive tunnels that run through the structure, offering visitors an eerie and fascinating experience. This archaeological zone encompasses excavated areas around the pyramid and its underground tunnels, accessible through a tunnel on the north side.
What a wonderful site! Great information is given about the pyramid, and it's stunning to see so up close what remains. I also trekked to the church at the top. The church and the view were amazing.
Sara G — Google review
I’m studying to be an archaeologist and this place blew me away. Created in stages, like the Maya and other mesoamerican cultures, the pyramid was fantastic and the surrounding ruins were beautiful. There is definitely more that can be revealed. The grassy area that you walk around in was really nice.
Elyjah W — Google review
After visiting the Cathedral on the hill, we opted to walk around the ruins of the Great Pyramid. What history and building technique. They added layers every 52 years and spans centuries. Not much left but still worth walking around.
Mind T — Google review
It's a very big pyramid mostly covered in dirt. It seems the few things that were excavated were not actually part of the pyramid. The tunnels perhaps would be interesting but were closed. Poor signage resulted in us ascending 300+ steps to get to a church, but have no view of the pyramid (nice city and volcano view, however). Seems the church is the bigger spectacle here.
Jeff Z — Google review
THE TUNNELS ARE CLOSED. YOU CANNOT GO INSIDE THE PYRAMID/TEMPLE AT ALL, SO YOU WILL SEE ALMOST NOTHING. If you are okay with that, you will pay $95 per person (it is more expensive than listed online) to only see a small amount of the top of it (the rest is underground). If it is a sunny day, you can climb one small part of the temple steps, but that's the coolest thing you'll experience here. If it's raining, that will be closed so there will be almost nothing to see. UNTIL THEY OPEN THE TUNNELS AGAIN, IF THEY EVER DO, I DO NOT RECOMMEND COMING HERE.
Al — Google review
Really cool to learn about the history and see the ruins. There are also great places to buy Souvenirs right by the ruins.
Kimberly F — Google review
Pyramid of Cholula I was incredibly excited to visit the largest pyramid in the world. Knowing that it’s only a 3.5-hour flight from where I live made it even more exciting. However, I was also very disappointed by the way we were treated. I asked at the museum if it was possible to enter the underground passages of the pyramid, and the man who attended me said he didn’t know what I was talking about and told me to just go into the museum. I asked again if there was access to the tunnels, and he raised his voice, saying he didn’t know what I was talking about and that I should go see the patios instead. His attitude was rude and arrogant, so we decided to leave. The site itself is beautiful, full of history, with stories of the gods, the customs of the ancient peoples of Mexico, and also of the new religion imposed by the Spanish. I would definitely visit Cholula again, but I would keep my distance from the government staff.
Gab B — Google review
The Cholula pyramid and archaeological zone was just ok. We went to Monte Alban a week prior in Oaxaca that was stunning so once we got to Cholula I didn’t feel like it was anything special. There was a huge line to get in the ruins and museums which we skipped. The tunnels under the pyramids are closed since COVID. There were also so many people packed in the main square that I really couldn’t take the pictures I wanted. We did climb to the top of the hill and go inside the church that was very pretty and had a great view of the city.
Kelsey L — Google review
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4.4
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C. 14 Pte. S/N, San Miguel, Zona Arqueológica San Andrés Cholula, 72810 San Andrés Cholula, Pue., Mexico
https://lugares.inah.gob.mx/es/zonas-arqueologicas/zonas/1776-cholula.html?lugar_id=1776#:~:text=Martes%20a%20s%C3%A1bado%20de%2009:00%20a%2018:00%20hrs.
+52 222 247 9081
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Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla

Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Narrow ravine lined by basalt columns, with waterfalls & a rope bridge, plus low-key restaurants.
Great place. In their efforts to make it comfortable they have added a zip line, lots of restaurants and safe areas for people to make the best out of their visit. It’s such a beautiful place
Erick F — Google review
This place has a very similar volcanic formation to that of Devil's Tower. That said, this place is very different in climate, altitude, etc. The formations tend to go down into a small valley. There are lots of walking paths here and you need to be ok with going over a suspension bridge and up and down steps. Doing that will give you a much fuller and richer experience. I highly recommend this place!
Chris R — Google review
The Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla are Mexico’s version of Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway and Iceland’s Svartifoss—but with a hacienda, history, and a side of enchiladas. Once part of a booming silver-mining region, the prisms sit beside the grand Hacienda Santa María Regla, built in the 1700s by a mining baron who clearly liked a good view. Explorer Alexander von Humboldt visited in 1803 and made the spot world-famous. Today, you can actually stay at the old hacienda and sneak out for private access to the backside of the waterfalls—basically your own secret entrance to one of Mexico’s most photogenic hidden gems.
Joseph T — Google review
An amazing basaltic prisms canyon with beautiful walking path for strolling and taking pictures. Wonderful waterfall, landscape, gift shops, food and deserts. A must visit when in Huasco de Ocampo.
Jim J — Google review
Amazing place! Fascinating natural formation of basaltic prisms. Entrance is 100 mxn per person which includes parking.
M S — Google review
What a beautiful and magical place. Walked around with family and spectacular views from almost everywhere. Relaxing, peaceful and tranquil!
David W — Google review
What a beautiful place. This is so amazing i have never seen anything like this. Beautiful walk around beautiful everything. Went closer to closing time so that was nice because there was less people. Pictures come out so nice so take many.
Ash L — Google review
Beautiful and extensive place. It's worth a day's visit. Taking a boat ride around the dam is a nice experience. The extreme zip line very safe in that place with double rope harnesses. I hope soon to visit this site again
Ramon M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Carretera Federal 105 Km. 34 Huasca de Ocampo, 43500 Regla, Hgo., Mexico
+52 771 527 7570
18

Sky Balloons México | Vuelos en Globo Teotihuacán

Balloon ride tour agency
Tours
Flight school
Sightseeing tour agency
Balloon Rides
This is an absolute must come see attraction in Mexico. My wife and I booked an excursion that included this along with touring different parts of different cities. This was our first stop first thing in the morning. We were greeted by an incredibly nice, respectful and authentic staff. The facility is very clean has bathrooms and everyone is full of energy. The balloon flight itself was absolutely spectacular. It will take your breath away. I have many different hobbies, such as being a pilot, a scuba diver and world traveler. And this destination in a hot air balloon was probably one of my favorite things I’ve done in my life. Coming back from the hot air balloon ride, the staff will show you all the amazing professional photos and videography that they took for you so you have the option to choose to purchase at a Fair cost. I chose to purchase the video and the photos because they came out absolutely spectacular.! After this part, they introduce you to your morning breakfast and let me tell you it is not continental. This is probably one of the best breakfast. My wife and I have had in Mexico since we arrived four days ago. A+++ Do not skip this attraction it is a must see
Eric W — Google review
This experience was a must on my trip to MX, however it was overwhelming to choose between vendors.. are they trustworthy? Will the service be good? Will I be comfortable? ... After reading many, many, reviews I decided to go with this company. Let me tell you that as soon as I paid, someone reached out and confirmed with me all my booking details and asked if I had any questions. Then, the day came, they picked us up exactly where they said they would be, everyone in the staff was kind and welcoming. You have opportunities to take pics and videos and it's not a "pushy" sales vibe, more of an optional vibe. The ride itself was so SMOOTH. The captain was great! Great views too! Landing was perfection and the pyramid tour was also great. All of this to say that if you have any worries (I get it!), this is the company to book with!
Shurama T — Google review
The hot air balloon ride with Sky Balloons Mexico was absolutely unforgettable. From the moment we arrived, the team made everything feel smooth, organized, and exciting. Watching the balloons inflate as the sun came up was magical—and once we were in the air, the views were breathtaking. Floating over the landscape felt peaceful and surreal, like a bucket-list moment come to life. Our pilot was friendly, skilled, and made us feel completely safe the entire time. The staff as a whole were welcoming and clearly passionate about what they do, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. Overall, Sky Balloons Mexico offers an incredible hot air balloon experience—beautiful views, excellent service, and memories that last a lifetime. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
Dee G — Google review
Magical hot air balloon experience over Teotihuacán Sky Balloons México delivered an unforgettable experience! From the moment we arrived, everything was organized, safe, and welcoming. The staff was professional and friendly, making us feel completely at ease. The sunrise flight over the pyramids was absolutely breathtaking—peaceful, surreal, and beautifully scenic. The pilot was skilled and gave us a smooth, comfortable ride with stunning panoramic views. We also enjoyed the post-flight breakfast and sparkling wine toast, which added a great celebratory touch to the morning. Whether you’re a first-time flyer or looking for a romantic or bucket-list adventure, Sky Balloons is a must in Mexico. Highly recommended!
Jose S — Google review
Excellent tour as described. Really well organised from start to finish, no hidden charges or complications. Good communication by WhatsApp as well. Very happy, would definitely recommend!
Rory O — Google review
Bad experience. We came on time. They made us wait. All other ballons were in the sky and the sunrise already passed and our balloon still didn't go up. The whole point of the advertised experience is to go up during the sunrise with all other ballons. So we didn't get to experience that. From my understanding there was a problem with the balloon which is why it was late. Regardless, it completely ruined our experience.
Lazar J — Google review
The best..... Absolutely sensational we booked through Viator and the process was seamless, we arrived safely on time and checked in.. offered coffee and snacks. Carlos our guide greeted us and gave us the run down, he was AWESOME and very knowledgeable about the balloon and process. He brought us to our balloon that lifted off right in front of the building and we were off . It was breathtaking. Skyteam and Carlos were awesome. Great English and personal involvement.. Carlos was on top of everything from the departure to landing... Skyteam balloon and Carlos. I trust
Josh D — Google review
The experience is amazing. The place and stuff very friendly. The organization is prepared for everything, all is carefully think to have a great time. 100% recommended
JOSE P — Google review
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5.0
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Carretera Federal México-Tulancingo Km 28.2, 55850 San Martín de las Pirámides, Méx., Mexico
https://www.skyballoons.mx/
+52 55 5870 3544
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Archaeological Zone Tepozteco

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Archaeological site
Nature & Parks
Mountains
The Archaeological Zone Tepozteco features the ruins of a small Aztec temple dedicated to Tepoztecatl, the god of harvest, fertility, and pulque. The 10m-high pyramid is perched atop a sheer cliff at the end of a steep paved path. While not as large as other pyramids in Mexico, its location offers breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.
Tip: the iron fence and last part of this amazing hike closes every day at 16:00. The entrance, if you want to see the pyramid and the part with the most beautiful view costs 100 pesos and is free for children and elderly (60+). On Sunday it's free for all Mexicans. There is a huge difference in amount of people between weekends and weekdays, both experiences are worth it. If you like a lot of people, with music, high heels, alcohol and atmosphere, weekends are really cool! If you like the "nature" and chill vibe more, please consider a week day experience; you are welcome;)!
MUSEUM H — Google review
If you can go as early as possible (opening time is 9), it will be quiet and peaceful. It'll be so early that the markets at the beginning of the route won't be open yet. The hike up is challenging so you do need a basic level of fitness but it is so worth it. The pyramid is small but don't let that put you off. It's a piece of history which is preserved and tells us more about this world and for only 100 pesos entry, it's well looked after. The most beautiful part of this is the view that you are rewarded after your hike. Highlight of my time here.
Claire W — Google review
I had been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to write this review once I had the chance. Perhaps I wasn’t paying close enough attention, but it seemed like nowhere was it mentioned that the path to this archaeological site takes approximately two hours if you’re not particularly fit. It’s genuine rough terrain—true hiking. According to my data, to reach the summit where the pyramid is located, you need to ascend about 400 meters vertically, which is roughly equivalent to climbing a 130-story building on foot. So, please keep this in mind, and most importantly, it seems that, judging by the number of people there—including small children being carried and elderly individuals—very few are actually aware of what lies ahead. Well, now you know. As for the archaeological site itself, to be honest, it’s probably not worth the climb, at least not more than once. There are a lot of people, and the charm of a secluded mountaintop spot dissipates. However, the pyramid stands right on the edge of a cliff, and behind it is a steep drop, reminiscent of the scene in the movie “From Dusk Till Dawn,” where the bar is revealed to be an ancient temple, and vampires would toss bodies and cars down below. This could have served as a prototype for that scene in the film. You can climb onto the pyramid, by the way, but the archaeological zone itself isn’t all that impressive. I must say, the ascent was quite a surprise, and don’t forget that you also have to descend, which isn’t exactly easy either. Oh, and at the end, they’ll charge you 100 pesos for visiting the area, of course. Overall, it’s pretty cool; everyone takes photos and is happy they made it. Those still climbing can be encouraged as you descend. So, it’s alright.
Alex K — Google review
Really nice place! 90% of the hike has stairs, so as long as you have average condition, you should be able to safely hike this hill. I get why, but asking you to pay $100 mxn to see something you are already seeing (the pyramid-like construction) felt like it was not worth it (not complaining about the price, it is fair)
Arturo M — Google review
A beautiful place to visit the egg is very pleasant and the view from the top is stunning. I would recommend anyone to go there, the hike is a bit tough but it’s worth it. Take good shoes and water
Baptiste D — Google review
Beautiful hiking! The path to the pyramid is very demanding but the view from there is amazing. The site is not well maintained, there is no bathroom and a lot of trash. To access the site you need to pay MXN 100 and it only accept cash.
Junior C — Google review
The hike is strenuous, prepare in advance. Takes 3-4 hours to complete the whole trek. You will gain almost 2000 feet (600 meters) while going up. The trek is 1.4 miles (2 kms) one way. Keep 100 pesos per person, they take the entrance ticket just before the pyramid. Overall its a very nice hike with beautiful view at the top.
AMIYA D — Google review
Entry to the pyramid (and the beautiful view) closes at 3pm/15:00, but there are no signs to indicate that until you’ve gone all the way up. Bummer! It’s a beautiful hike otherwise, and you’ll get a good workout.
Brice T — Google review
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Carretera Federal libre, Cuernavaca - Tepoztlan, 62520 Tepoztlán, Mor., Mexico
+52 777 314 4048
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Zona Arqueológica Tzacualli YancuicTletl

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This is open - just so everyone knows - Jan 25, 2022. Its a nice walk up. Good views. There are no fees.
Suriyan R — Google review
It’s a small unkept ruin with a long hike uphill…the perk was the view other than that not worth it.
Redd R — Google review
Get ready for a good but short hike up top. Bring mosquito repllent if you have.
Andy C — Google review
Perfect for nature lovers and people looking for something different and keen on trekking or just having fun going up the pyramid. You'll need good cardio though, so take your time and enjoy your climb up.
Fernando L — Google review
A great place to contemplate the city from above, celebrating the spirit of the New Fire. It may need more care from local authorities, despite the fact, the Aztec building remains.
Jorge R — Google review
Archeological finds at the Cerro de la Estrella archeological site relate to the Teotihuacan, Toltec, Chichimeca and Culhua-Mexica cultures and range from 1500 BCE to 1521. Excavations have found the Temple of the New Fire, the Sanctuary, the Villa Estrellas, 144 caves, the remains of walls and evidence of terracing. The most important of these is the former plaza and temple of the New Fire Ceremony, which is on the top of the hill. This archeological site can be visited through a guided tour. However, early archeological remains can be found in many parts of the park, including those which have since been covered over by urban sprawl. Ceramic and stone sculpture materials were discovered in the west side of Huizachtecatl that apparently was made within the 100 to 500 years CE; these resemble other similar pieces found in Zacatenco, north of Mexico City. The constructions here were built between the year 100 and 650 AD and are located in the north side, the remains consist of foundations and walls of palaces that show Teotihuacan influence. Another area was housing zone at the middle of the hill, built during the late Classic period 600 to 900 CE. In 2003, specialists from the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia INAH worked to document petroglyphs found in various areas of the park, registering 210 in eleven groups, but they believe there are still more. Some of the petroglyphs are aligned with certain annual solar events. The most recent find was in 2006, when a pyramid base was discovered in what is called Calvary at the top of the mountain. This base dates to the Teotihuacan period, about 1300 years ago. INAH has decided not to excavate the base. The last New Fire ceremony took place in 1507. Today, the hill remains important culturally, as the scene of Iztapalapa’s annual Passion Play.
Rowell P — Google review
Beautiful place, ruins are well preserved
Paco F — Google review
Ok
Jorge V — Google review
4.7
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4.8
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Cam. Cerro de la Estrella, Parque Nacional Cerro de la Estrella, Iztapalapa, 09860 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico, USA
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21

Jardines Flotantes de Xochimilco

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Boat tour agency
Nature & Parks
Xochimilco, located just 40 minutes south of Mexico City, is home to the famous Floating Gardens of Xochimilco. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a network of canals and manmade islands known as chinampas, which were originally created by the Aztecs in the 14th century to address a shortage of arable land.
We loved this unique area of Mexico City. It is colorful, historic, lively, and very special. We went at 10:00 for a peaceful float thru the canals. It started to get busy with Mariachi bands, people selling food and bev, and larger groups. So fun.
Theresa M — Google review
Xochimilco, located just 30-40 minutes outside of Mexico City, offers a truly authentic Mexican experience that is both vibrant and unforgettable. Known for its colorful trajineras (boats), Xochimilco is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Mexican culture. Once you arrive, you can rent a boat to cruise through the picturesque canals. The experience can last as long or as short as you like—just let your boat operator know. As you float along, you’ll encounter vendors selling delicious Mexican food, from tacos to tamales, and even drinks like micheladas. Live music adds to the festive atmosphere, with mariachis and other musicians serenading you from nearby boats. A few tips: Go to the bathroom before you take a boat. Be sure to bring plenty of cash, as you’ll need it to pay for the boat ride and any food or music you’d like to enjoy. The cost varies depending on the length of your ride and what you purchase, but it’s all very reasonable. Also, Ubers were easy to find both to and from Xochimilco, making it a convenient day trip from the city. Plan for at least an hour but stay as long as you like to soak in the lively energy of this unique destination. Highly recommend!
Carli B — Google review
It is a great nature and cultural experience. I am not sure why people would give negative reviews. We booked a boat for 1 hour for two people and went solo for 600 pesos ($36 USD). We got to experience how some families live a simple life near a canal in Mexico. We experienced serenity of nature. While some groups were blasting music in a natural area, we chose a calm and quiet trip through nature. We got plenty of beautiful pictures of the landscape from the water. I negotiated with the boatman to show us something different and a small doll house. So he offered to go further for an additional 30 minutes for 1000 pesos ($60 USD), making our trip of 1.5 hours. The boatman took us further up the canal into smaller ones, giving us plenty of picture moments. We loved it overall. The boatman was very nice and friendly despite the language barrier as we were communicating using Google translate. The boatman was young, he didn't go to the college. I asked him how much he makes from the 600 pesos per hour boat run? He mentioned that he only receives 100 pesos for his work, while the rest goes to the administration that owns the boats and maintains it. So I gave him a tip for his hard and honest work, which made him happy. We didn't wait for any food boats or anything, as we were more interested in experiencing the nature.
Umer A — Google review
It was a fun-filled hour of relaxing as we floated on our private boat. My family found the different trajinera artisans selling food, drinks, flower's, jewelry, and offering Mariachi quite charming. Especially considering when you place an order they board your boat while in motion to serve you. Despite the rumors this isn't a tourist trap. Yes it does attracts tourists, but locals also come here to host birthday parties, get married and celebrate life in general. The Floating Gardens of Xochimilco give you a insight into what the area looked like in the 1500's, but if you aren't aware of the context this gem might be lost on you. This experience reminds you the entire area used to be a lake. If none of that strikes a cord with you, but you're a Frida Kahlo fan you might be interested just to see the where Frida and Diego got remarried.
Dasha G — Google review
Pier Fernando Celada / Embarcadero Fernando Celada is the name with more reviews. Even before you arrive at the floating gardens there will be people knocking on your Uber/taxi window trying to sell you on a tour of Xochimilco. None of them were on the side of the floating gardens, they must not be allowed to cross the street. Just walk to the boat area and ignore everyone else trying to sell to you. We went to the ticket window and were directed to a gentlemen with red hat and red shirt that briefly gave us information, asked how long of a tour we wanted, 1 hour (500 pesos), 2 hours (1000 pesos) etc. He called over one of the boat guys and that gentlemen led us down to the boat and was very nice. We didn’t have to pay anything until we got back. Along the way a boat pulled up besides us that was selling Corona for $40 pesos, delicious chicken and cheese quesadillas for $35 each, and waters for $30. Our “guide” kept pushing both boats along as they cooked the food right in front of us. My only regret was not ordering more food. The boat goes along somewhat slow, but it’s very quiet along the way with just nosies from animals and the occasional backyard stereo system. We did not have pesos after buying food, but we ended up just paying/tipping a little extra in USD for the ride and it was around 750 pesos with food for 3 people and the 1 hour tour. Pros: Food along the way, very peaceful, lots of wildlife. Cons: Very little English spoken here, they just need some sort of official information /ticket booth somewhere near to make things a little more comfortable, the water/some houses along the waterway were a little dirty.
DJ — Google review
100% a tourist trap. The sign says 2 hours for $1200 pesos. They charged us that much but then took us around for 1hour and sat near the dock for 20 minutes. Then eventually finally docked the boat after stalling. Then had the nerve to ask for a tip
Sabrina E — Google review
It’s an experience. Fun hour to relax floating listening to music eating and drinking. You can get your own boat for $25 USD per hour. Food is cooked on another boat that comes up and hooks on. $5-10 for enchiladas or tacos.
Christopher C — Google review
Very different aspect in touring Mexico City. Yes, some call it a tourist trap attraction but it really isn't. It is a much calming respite from the busy life of Mexico City, be it the Historical Center or Coyoacán crowds. One doesn't need more than one hour and the different boats peddling their souvenir wares or offering Mariachi entertainment are not a nuisance at all. Please bear in mind that before the Conquista by Hernán Cortés, his troops and his Amerindian allies, the old capital of the Aztec Empire Tenochtilan was an island in the middle of a lake crisscrossed by many a water causeway. The Floating Gardens of Xochimilko can give you a very abstract idea what the place looked like prior to 1521.
RGSOUNDF — Google review
3.8
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4.0
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Laguna del Toro, San Juan, Xochimilco, 16038 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico, USA
22

Palacio de Bellas Artes

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Cultural center
Museums
Art museum
The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a grand marble performance hall and museum in Mexico City, known for its iconic orange dome and elaborate belle epoque facade. Built in 1904 by Italian architect Adamo Boari, the structure features pre-Hispanic motifs and a mix of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Inside, visitors can admire murals by Diego Rivera and other renowned artists.
The Palacio de Bellas Artes is one of Mexico City’s most stunning landmarks. Its architecture is truly breathtaking, blending Art Nouveau on the outside with Art Deco details inside. The grand halls and expansive spaces give it an atmosphere of elegance and cultural importance. Beyond the building itself, it’s also a hub for the arts, hosting concerts, operas, and exhibitions. Another plus: its central location puts you within walking distance of other must-see attractions like Alameda Central park, Torre Latinoamericana, and the historic Centro. It’s a perfect starting point for exploring the heart of the city.
Vince H — Google review
A beautiful palace full of interesting art. It was free during my visit which is a nice gesture. The exhibits were cool, I won't pretend to be so interested in art. The property itself is a work of art and a great place for photographers to take some shots. Highly recommended!
Dominick — Google review
This place is amazing ! The theatre tour is every 30 min. alternating between Spanish and English. It is definitely a must see and experience. We then proceeded to get a ticket for the art gallery. Being senior there was no charge. But I would’ve gladly paid. The architecture and the attention to detail. The floors, the walls, the ceilings the columns are all together. The artwork of course is “different strokes for different folks” but all in all, just amazing ! What a beautiful experience !
Paul D — Google review
Really worth a visit it has 17 stunning murals by famous Mexican artists like Diego Rivera and paintings. We joined a free guided tour and the guide was great at explaining the murals(4/5) and their hidden symbolisms. I would totally recommend to join a tour as there is much that the descriptions won't be able to cover
Charitini K — Google review
Amazingly beautiful venue for theatre and dance. It’s a magnificent artistic building itself. We saw the ballet folklorico here while in town and bought the cheaper tickets with balcony seats up top. And it was still a great experience.
Melissa M — Google review
We saw the Lilia Carillo exhibition and Diego murals , took about a hour and half but we took our sweet time. Def recommend visiting. Tickets were about 5$ per adult
Izel E — Google review
Art Nouveau outside and art deco inside. The palace is possible the most beautiful building in Mexico City. The best view from outside comes from the café across the street (8th floor of Sears). Nice murals inside too, including Rivera’s.
Guilherme G — Google review
I walked in without knowing much about the history and solely depended upon the Google reviews. This was a huge mistake. I didn’t even know it has gallery rooms. It is one of those places where the reviews can be way off the mark. So I recommend reading something about this place and its events beforehand since there are no English speaking guides (unless you hire one) or plaques available. For some incorrect reviews, there are 5 pieces of Diego Rivera’s murals. Other than the destroyed Rockefeller Center reproduction, four murals of “Carnaval de la Vida Mexicana” series are here. It is not well known but you should not miss them if you are a fan. And other murals are magnificent as well. On the way up to the third floor, they drove us through the Lilia Carrillo show. I was initially vexed but it turned out as a great opportunity to see her paintings although I had no knowledge about her life and artworks. One thing that really bothered me was there were Spanish speaking guides explaining two murals. The one who guides the “Man, the Controller of the Universe” stays in front of it too long giving the audience an “unwarranted one hour lecture” while asking them foolish questions. I couldn’t get close to see the details thanks to that. I hope they shorten the time. It is a great place to visit for sure.
Marchia V — Google review
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4.7
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Av. Juarez S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://palacio.inba.gob.mx/
+52 528 647 6500
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Frida Kahlo Museum

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Historical place museum
Museums
The Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as The Blue House, is a museum dedicated to the life and works of iconic painter Frida Kahlo. Located in the leafy Coyoacan district, this museum is housed in Kahlo's former residence and has been open to the public since 1958.
A must see site when visiting CDMX. Frida was an amazing person that everyone should know about. We went during the extended hours nightime experience which was really fun - though if you want to see the vibrant colors of the home and surrounding area make sure to go during the day. The staff was organized and helped facilitate the timed entrances - make sure to buy your tickets well in advance to get the time you want. There is a specific order to go through the museum and certain sections can be very busy for viewing. Some vendors outside selling souvenirs/trinkets. There is a shop inside and small cafe! Bathrooms are very clean!
E. V — Google review
The museum was incredible - getting to first hand experience the space where Frida lived and died and and many of her beautiful works hanging throughout. My only issue was how wildly crowded it was. The tickets are sold in 15 minute intervals but unfortunately that staggering doesn’t do much - we would wait behind 10-15 people at each table to try and view the displays and read about Frida. At times there were so many people in the next room we would have to stand and wait 5-7 minutes before being able to move in, or so many people taking influencer posed photos on the stairs that you couldn’t even exit the home I’m Not sure that there’s any way to change those things but they were the only downside of an otherwise incredible experience.
Eryn M — Google review
I visited the Frida Kahlo Museum on Sunday, and it was such a lovely place! There’s so much interesting information about her life, beautiful art, and amazing antiques. I recommend watching the movie Frida first—it helps you understand and appreciate the museum even more. The ticket price was reasonable, but I suggest booking in advance because there was quite a long queue. It’s also best to take an Uber from your location to the museum. I absolutely loved this place! Greetings from the UK
Tomasz B — Google review
Walking through the house where Frida Kahlo lived for 36 of her 47 years was an incredible and emotional experience. Every corner of the Blue House feels alive with her spirit — from the vibrant colors on the walls to the intimate details of her studio, bedroom, and garden. Seeing the actual objects she used, the clothes she wore, and the tools she painted with makes her story deeply personal. You can feel both her strength and vulnerability as you move through the rooms that witnessed her struggles, her creativity, and her love for Diego Rivera. It’s not just a museum — it’s a journey through her life, her art, and her resilience. A visit to the Frida Kahlo Museum is truly unforgettable and an absolute must for anyone visiting Mexico City.
Nilay Y — Google review
This was incredible!!!!!! I didn’t get tickets before our trip so I had to do a walking tour to get an entrance ticket. The walking tour was great but wow this museum was cool. I loved that it included some of frida’s works and her real painting materials and furniture. There’s a tiny gift shop thing, which was just enough without being over the top or overly commodifying. I will remember this visit for a long, long time.
Morgan M — Google review
A must visit if you are visiting Mexico City. This museum has a lot of history behind it and you will get to see the place where Frida Kahlo spent her final years with all artifacts and detailed history of her. It would take 3 hours to get around. Make sure you book your tickets in advance (either directly or via tour operators) as they are quickly sold. They also have a gift shop and cookie shop inside if you wanted to refresh. Please visit if you are in CDMX.
Viswesh M — Google review
It was a dream come true. I admire Friday Kahlo, and it's privilege to get access to the actual house she lived. The colors, easel she used, the beautiful kitchen, original paintings, her personal journals, original dress collection, everything is preserved and maintained so well. If you not watched Frida Kahlo movie just watch before entering the museum, you will relate more.
Mayur G — Google review
Book the tickets in advance and come on time. The exhibition is not really showing much, but it does show some spirits of Frida Kahlo. The atmosphere all around is very nice and relaxing. Take a seat in the garden and enjoy the vibes would also be a good experience.
SH W — Google review
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Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://www.museofridakahlo.org.mx/
+52 55 5554 5999
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Chapultepec Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched on a hill in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, Chapultepec Castle is a historic site that offers stunning views of the city. This neoclassical and colonial architectural gem now serves as the National Museum of History. Since 1939, it has housed an impressive collection of relics including Aztec sculptures, casta paintings, and even President Santa Anna's fake leg.
Wonderful museum that provides lots of history of Mexico. The walk up the hill to the castle is a little long, so just be sure to wear some comfortable shoes to make the trek. There’s also some great views of the city from the castle.
Melissa M — Google review
This is one additional beautiful part of Mexico City ! It is a MUST visit ! No 2 ways about it. There are 2 lineups at the ticket office.1 for cash and 1 for card. The card lineup was shorter so we had a two minute wait there and the lady that gave us. Our tickets took one look at us in with all our gray hair and wrinkles. Gave us a free admission for old farts. Lol. Getting an order does have its advantages. It’s a slow steady walk up a gradual incline before reaching this thing of beauty. This is where they stamp your ticket. There is only a few people ahead of us. It was around noon on a Friday afternoon. When we left, there were a lot more people, but still the line was moving fairly quickly. We spent a few hours roaming around through this magnificent structure with its beautiful displays and wonderful gardens.
Paul D — Google review
This is a stunning walk through a historical building filled with beautiful artwork from a few different eras . The castle itself has a few different exhibits and the living areas of the place are staged and have explanations in Spanish and English about the use of each of space. Views from the top of the castle looking down the hill are incredible and worth the hike up.
H L — Google review
Entrance was about 5USD. There was a lot of art, history, and scenery here. Easily spent a few hours here. The only con for those who may be older or with disabilities, you must walk uphill in order to arrive to the castle. There were a few cars that were able to enter, I assumed for drop off. I would look into this if needed.
Raquel M — Google review
I'm a big fan of the park surrounding the castle but found the castle itself beautiful but rigid. I had my full frame camera with me when I purchased the ticket at the ground level entrance. After walking up the hill, the xop checking tickets asked if I could remove my lens from my camera? There was a 0% chance that was happening and if this is an actual rule it should be displayed when you purchase the ticket. Everything else was without incident.
Dominick — Google review
Lovely castle to walk around. It is a 5-10min walk up to the castle so bring comfortable walking shoes. The front half of the castle exhibits are only in Spanish, but the second half of the castle had translations. Lovely walk through history of Mexico and high up viewpoint of cityscape. 100 mxn entry free for foreigners, can buy them at the door.
Jess B — Google review
Beautiful castle, home to more than 62 vireyes and presidents , a lot of home display pieces of art from that time and mexican history. Gorgeous gardens and balconies with incredible views of the park and Paseo de la Reforma angel statue. Entrance fee $100 pesos . Pictures allow, a bit of walk from main entrance to the castle about 10 minutes .Washroom available. Bad check by the entrance. Crowded most days.No water or food allowed inside. Mondays is closed. Definitely a place to see .Time to spend 3h plus to make the visit worth it.
P U — Google review
An incredible space. Beautifully preserved and presented to show how life was like during those times. A fascinating presentation of history. Well worth the visit!
Shane S — Google review
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Av. Heroico Colegio Militar 172, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11580 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://mnh.inah.gob.mx/
+52 55 5256 5464
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Museo Nacional de Antropología

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Archaeological museum
Museums
The Museo Nacional de Antropología is a must-visit destination for anyone intrigued by the rich tapestry of Mexico's ancient civilizations. As the largest and most frequented museum in the country, it boasts an impressive collection that spans from the Olmecs to the Maya, showcasing artifacts that date back to these remarkable cultures. The museum's striking modern architecture serves as a fitting introduction to its treasures housed within 22 thoughtfully curated rooms.
This was definitely one of the best museums I’ve ever been to. It was a really fantastic activity that me and my friends are able to go to where we got the chance to learn about their history and culture… The museum was bigger than I expected it to be with different sections and we enjoyed every bit of it. The collections were so amazing… from Aztec, to Mayan, to Teotihuacan… amazing artifacts to stand infront of. We unfortunately went before it was about to close, but I definitely plan on coming back to this museum next time I’m back in Mexico City so that I can explore everything here further than I was able to this time. We highly recommend that everyone goes to this museum during their visit to Mexico City
Nina H — Google review
Museo Nacional de Antropología – CDMX 🇲🇽 ⭐ Rating: 10/10 An absolute must-visit in Mexico City — this museum is a true national treasure. 🏛️ From the moment you step in, you’re surrounded by the rich history and culture of Mexico, with incredible exhibitions ranging from Mayan and Aztec civilizations to fascinating artifacts from indigenous cultures across the country. The architecture is breathtaking, especially the iconic central courtyard with the massive waterfall pillar — it’s one of those places that leaves a lasting impression. The displays are beautifully curated, and you can easily spend half a day or more exploring without getting bored. 💡 Tip: Go early, wear comfy shoes, and don’t miss the Aztec Sun Stone — it’s even more impressive in person. #CDMX #MuseoDeAntropologia #MexicoCulture #MustVisit #HistoryLovers
Oscar M — Google review
The Building is so incredibly ugly, but the exhibition is absolutely fantastic. It’s a shame that there is not much description next to the most famous artefacts., however you can always use Claude to get an explanation of what you have just seen. Do you go to the upper floor where no one is to get some rest and sit down while you hop from civilisation to civilisation. Surprisingly, The Restaurant that is inside the Museum is not bad at all, and not even with expensive. I suggest you do take a break because there is so much to see, and it’s better still to have some energy to see them all in one day
Alessandro T — Google review
Wow this place is massive! This is a two level, U-shaped museum offering thousands of unique historical finds from all over Mexico. They also have foreign exhibits seasonally. You start on one end, work your way through the halls, and end up at the end of the building. Plan on spending at least 2-3 hours exploring all the great things to see. There is a little park and courtyard right outside where you can grab a quick snack before going in.
A. M — Google review
We booked the "Amigo" guided tour and were helped by this awesome Leonardo dude. This is such a great experience where we learned so much about the amazing history of Mexico, about its culture and traditions, and it's definitely a blast! Would absolutely recommend this museum, this guided tour, and Leonardo the perfecto, to everyone who's interested.
Yanan L — Google review
Plethora of various artefacts from pre-hispanic civilazations of Mesoamerica and i guess that is what most if us come to Mexico for. You will find them here. Not sure why some descriptions are in spanish only though. Also during my visit some of the outdoor areas were closed. I've been twice here, and not sure why but there was a day with free entrance.
Mike — Google review
By far a must see while in Mexico City. It’s a vast museum, so give yourself a whole day because there are multiple buildings and floors. But we found it to be exceptional and worth it. We also took a break halfway through and enjoyed an amazing lunch at the museum restaurant. Wear your comfortable walking shoes and take as many pics as you can!
Melissa M — Google review
What a complex! We took the Turismo bus (yes, they are wheelchair accessible!) to it, and lo and behold we didn't need our portable ramp to get around this huge set of museums. We tried to hit all the major parts of the museum, but you really need to take more than one day to grasp the full scale of the place. And for essentially $5 US dollars per person, it's pretty much a steal! As you can see, we mostly stuck to the sections with older artifacts, basically triaging our time so we could get the most out of it. The wheelchair accessibility is pretty good, save for the back of buildings that led out into gardens and a tomb replica. As for getting something to eat, there are vendors strung along in a row right in front of the main entrance plaza, and the food is cheap and delicious. Sit and eat in the adjoining park area and enjoy dogs and children playing in the fountains. And of course, last but not least, there is a gift shop, where you can buy all sorts of books and other items to take home with you.
Allen W — Google review
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Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://www.mna.inah.gob.mx/
+52 55 5553 6332
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Jardines de México

Theme park
Nature & Parks
Garden
Botanical garden with regionally themed sections, seasonal blooms & a restaurant.
This might be the best garden I’ve ever visited in Mexico! They have great displays with colour and tori and themed gardens which revolve around tropical plants, cactuses and succulents, Italian and Japanese design. Don’t miss the contemporary art walk. It’s quite a treat!
Karl G — Google review
Very nice place to visit if you are not far from there. It’s botanist gardens with different style: Roman, Japanese. They host concert and wedding. They restaurant is good and staffs are very friendly.
Victor X — Google review
Loooooved this place. I really like how they organised everything and how well maintained it is. We went on a weekday so the place was ours. It was a hot day but you could always find a shade to rest. It reminded me of Kew gardens because of the sectioning of the gardens instead of the plant habitats. I come from northwest Mexico so I had no idea this existed. Very proud we have something like this in Morelos.
Walkiria N — Google review
A very beautiful and well preserved collection of botanical gardens with the most typical styles from around the world. The place is quite big and it takes from 2 to 4 hours to walk across all the gardens and visit the open spaces that the place offer. The entrance cost appear to be a little expensive but it's really worth it, it's almost like entering to an amusement park. You can pay an additional amount (50 pesos at this time) to use the internal transport which I recommend if the weather is hot or if you are visiting the place with kids or elder people. Food from the restaurants inside the park is really expensive and it's not that good, a lot of people were complaining about the taste of the dishes, beverages are not included in the buffet. For food I suggest to go to a nearby town, Tequesquitengo which is 10 minutes by car from the park where you can find much better food with much lower prices.
Rodrigo L — Google review
I'd never thought that visiting a garden would be so much fun. I had zero expectations, but walking or experiencing all the gardens was a different experience. Bring water bottles with you
Javier Z — Google review
Wonderful place to spend the day walking in magnificent gardens! Though a little bit expensive to get there, it was worth the trip! I will love to go back in another season of the year to enjoy the blooming of the different gardens! I even enjoy an unexpected dance show from Veracruz state. Very, very good! Bring your children! They will love discovering the different environments!
Sonia K — Google review
It's a stunning place. Great option to have an awesome day with friends, family, partner o even your dog. They open the place for dogs time to time. I went during Summer, it's really beautiful but it changes according to the season. They recommend you visit on November when everything is yellow and December when everything turns into red. November is full of marigolds and other day of the dead typical flowers and December is painted on res because of the poinsettias. Of course, along Spring it is a rainbow. Definitely a wondrous place, must to visit several times. Try to stay there enough time. It's really hot so you will want to have some break throughout your visit. If you don't have any healthy issue, try to visit by walking, it's worthy!
Lexy ( — Google review
The place is nice, it is very well taken care of and you can see several plants. If you're into such well "groomed" gardens, this is the place for you. The WOW effect were the orchids and the cactuses. Easy to get to. You have to wear masks also outdoors. The buffet restaurant is nice, food is good. Drinks are not included.
Kai — Google review
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Km 129 de la Autopista México -Acapulco a la altura de Tequesquitengo, 62900 Tehuixtla, Mor., Mexico
http://www.jardinesdemexico.com/
+52 55 5068 7420
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Zona Arqueológica de Tula

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Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Tula archaeological site, located two kilometers north of the town center, boasts a pyramid and columns shaped like warriors made of basalt. Visitors can stand atop the pyramid and admire views of the surrounding countryside while gazing at the impressive Toltec warrior statues. The site is also home to two museums, both free with admission. In addition to explanatory signs in English, Spanish and Nahuatl throughout the area, souvenir markets are available on weekends near the entrance.
Awesome place to visit. Read about it ahead of time to get the background as they only have Spanish tours. They say Sundays are not good to visit as it's free entry for Mexicans, but I visited on Sunday as my schedule could not be changed. I got here at 9 when they opened and was able to visit the columns without anyone around. By the time I got to other areas the columns area was packed, so come early. I really enjoyed it.
Nas L — Google review
Great archeological site to visit that’s about 1.5 hours outside the city. There’s lots of beautiful cacti, flowers, plants, insects, and birds. Makes for a peaceful walk to the pyramids. The Toltec statues are amazing and you get a magnificent view from the top of the pyramid. FYI- the only restroom they have is at the entrance so be sure to go there before walking to the pyramids.
Yadira M — Google review
Great place to explore Toltec ruins and learn about that culture. Small entrance fee. Plenty of parking. Short walk to the ruins. Awesome statues and pyramid. Nice botanical garden also.
Yosef ( — Google review
The quality of maintenance of the Archaeological Zone and the museum has deteriorated substantially due to the lack of work tools for the staff, security employees and lack of investments by INAH and the manager of the site. As of end of 2024, The museum is still partly closed due to lack of investment and disappearing antique objects. The worker's union strike is only a reaction to these politics. The staff demands the re-opening of the museum in its full size. The State of Mexico is not only letting go to waste its historical treasures,it seems it is out-selling them! You can climb 2 pyramids although one will soon be grown over by plants if the maintenance stays as bad as it is. During off-season, depending on the material, sculptures up to 10cm are sold from only 10 pesos, sculptures up to 30cm for only 20 pesos. They have a lot of different kinds of souvenirs and clothes and you can bargain a very cheap price. I give Tula 4 stars despite the bad management because it is totally worth the visit. Majestic sculptures, beautiful temples and nature. If you are physically impaired, it is hard to walk about 1.5 km from the parking until the main temple. In a wheelchair,it will be possible,it's not steep, but very rocky and shaky.
EM M — Google review
Great.... 1 hour is enough for me.... Tooooo hot. Go on a cloudy day.
Dash I — Google review
A very interesting site to visit. The ruins are a walk of about 500 meters or so, but level and well marked. There were vendors along the way with interesting trinkets, but NO water...bring a water bottle with you as there is little shade. The signs along the way are very informative. Plan on an hour and a half or so. You climb up the pyramid to see the statues...
Bernhard W — Google review
We had a wonderful visit. They provided most of the information boards in English which really helped my kids and I out trying understand what each structure was. The staff was very friendly. I would love to come back when the museum is opened. There was a nice walk before the structure with a few vendors posted on along the way. It was nice to buy a few memorabilia for my kids.
Ham B — Google review
Short walk if nonstop. As of April 2024 the museum portion is closed due to a strike. Along the way to the pyramid site, there are paths of different giant cactuses and native trees. There are vendors along the path selling souvenirs, typical garments etc. The ruins cover a small area, so the walk is short. You can buy refreshments at the entrance and sun hats with the vendors.
Alejandra A — Google review
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Boulevard tula y iturbe km 2.5, El Salitre, 42800 Tula de Allende, Hgo., Mexico
https://inah.gob.mx/zonas/zona-arqueologica-y-museo-de-sitio-de-tula
+52 773 100 3654
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Santa Prisca de Taxco

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Santa Prisca de Taxco, a church built in 1758, is an iconic landmark in the town of Taxco. Its opulent facade features elaborate Churrigueresque belfries and a simple yet elegant nave made of rose-colored stone. Inside, visitors can admire the intricately sculpted, gold-covered altarpieces. The church's baroque architecture and stunning views make it a must-visit attraction in Taxco.
One of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever seen. Santa Prisca sits right in the middle of Taxco and really stands out with its pink stone and incredibly detailed facade. Inside, it's just as impressive — gold everywhere, intricate carvings, and a really peaceful atmosphere despite all the activity outside. You don’t have to be religious to appreciate the craftsmanship here. It’s a quick visit but definitely a highlight of Taxco. There are also great views of the church from nearby rooftops and restaurants, especially around sunset.
Alex K — Google review
Build by Jose de la Borda a prosperous miner of Taxco who became bankrupt owing to the high cost of this but later stuck silver and became even more wealthy. It is one of the best new Spanish constructions. Santa Prisca has nine floor-to-ceiling altarpieces, worked in wood and covered with gold leaf. The style of the altarpieces forms a unit with the architectural ensemble, that is, it is a sample of mid-18th century New Spanish Baroque
Bali A — Google review
Stunning architecture and home to the world’s largest silver Virgin of Guadalupe Santa Prisca de Taxco is the crown jewel of Taxco. The Baroque architecture is breathtaking, with its detailed stonework and iconic twin towers making it a standout right in the center of the town. The interior is equally impressive, filled with ornate altars, intricate artwork, and a peaceful, reverent atmosphere. One of the most unique features is the solid silver statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe, said to be the largest in the world. Standing six feet tall and weighing around 380 pounds, this statue is a true reflection of Taxco’s silver heritage and a highlight of any visit. Founded in 1751, Santa Prisca holds historical and cultural significance, contributing to Taxco’s reputation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. An awesome experience, combining history, architecture, craftsmanship, and spiritual importance in one unforgettable visit.
Amin S — Google review
This place is amazing. The cathedral is beautiful. They have a great light show during the weekend that is worth to see.
Adriana M — Google review
A stunning church, somehow only built in a half a dozen years in the 1750s. There are local official tourist guides that will be glad to give you a detailed history and tour of the chapel, remember to prepare a tip for them.
Taylor G — Google review
What a beautiful piece of work. I have never seen any of the historic churches in Europe but I imagine they would look something like this. Took a trip up the bell tour. Got vertigo. Worth stopping into if you are there.
Anthony N — Google review
What a beautifully designed church. It is the heart of the town. Beautiful Inside and out. Once inside everywhere you lay eyes on you see intricate designs. The silver Virgen de Guadalupe is life size and is a testament of Taxco being the capital of silver of Mexico. I know you can ask about climbing the towers to get a view of the city, we visited while they were doing baptisms and didn’t know who to ask but if you have the chance definitely do it!
Giovanna J — Google review
What a beautiful place! One of the most beautiful churches in México. It's definitely worth the trip there. So many nice views and so much history.
NT — Google review
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Plaza Borda 1, Centro, 40200 Taxco de Alarcón, Gro., Mexico
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Cosmovitral

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Cosmovitral Jardin Botanico is a remarkable botanical garden located in Plaza Garibay, featuring an array of native and exotic plant species. Originally built as a market in 1909, this building now houses 3500 sq meters of lovely gardens lit by 48 stained-glass panels designed by Tolucan artist Leopoldo Flores with the assistance of 60 artisans.
I have never seen a garden like this before! This Historic building dates back to the early 1900s and the stained glass is about 45 years old. It is a wonderful mix of art and nature making for a most enjoyable visit!
Karl G — Google review
Awesome botanical garden. Biggest stained glass I have ever seen. Very clean inside. There is also a pond with koy fish. Cash only and they don’t take bigger denomination bills. They don’t have change to give you.
Cambita F — Google review
Beautiful location to come visit 25 pesos per person lots of different places to eat around great place to walk around
Ernesto C — Google review
A very nice place to explore. The stained glass is spectacular.
J B — Google review
My favorite place in town. Absolutely worth a visit every few weeks.
Scott J — Google review
I like the Cosmovitral because it is very beautiful. First, it is a very big place and you can walk a lot. Secondly, it is a very peaceful place so you can relax. Next, it is in a nice location and it is easy to visit. Also, you feel relaxed because there are many plants and colors. Plus: It has a hot climate. Drink water before you go and wear comfortable clothes. Finally, going to the Cosmovitral is a good idea because you can enjoy art plus nature.
Ivonne S — Google review
Amazing! Highly recommend. We receive a great tour and expectation of all the different stores behind each strain glass. The ground and beautiful. There are lots of opportunities for some amazing photos.
Jessica C — Google review
It was amazing to go to Cosmovitral (botanical garden). The garden has different parts like tropical, desert, japanese. With the colorful windows you can take amazing pictures. The 25 pesos were worth it. We went there in the late afternoon (after 4pm). We could go in directly, inside they were around 20-30 other people. The botanical garden closes at 6pm.
Zimmi Z — Google review
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Av. Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada S/N, Centro, 50000 Toluca de Lerdo, Méx., Mexico
https://www.facebook.com/JBCosmovitral
+52 722 214 6785
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Cascada Velo de Novia

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Observation deck
Nature & Parks
Cascada Velo de Novia is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall located in a lush, forested park in Valle de Bravo, Mexico. Despite the area not being known as the safest in Mexico, Valle de Bravo is actually quite safe for visitors. The town's vibrant colors and cobblestone streets add to its unique charm. Visitors can take a moderately easy hike or opt for a four-wheeler tour followed by a 15-minute walk to reach the beautiful waterfall.
I visited this waterfall as part of the “Tranvia Chu Chu” tour. The tour shows you this place and the “Piedra de Molino” waterfall. I loved it! I had enough time to take-in the beauty of the scenery and to take pictures as well! The 2 waterfalls are a must when staying in Valle de Bravo!
Mika — Google review
Beautiful waterfall with essentially no restriction on how close you can get other than your own common sense. Lots of vendors along the way, beginning with restaurants by the parking area, simple cabana type bars along part of the trail, then souvenir and clothing stalls. Two little girls came up to us and asked if we wanted to hear the story of the waterfall. We couldn't help but say yes. You'll have to go yourself and hear the legend, and don't forget to give those kids a few pesos for the story. It looked like you could also ride horses down the trail. Be prepared for rain and go carefully on the trail when wet.
Alex — Google review
It’s a good view! Enjoyed it with my friends
Amy C — Google review
Beautiful place to vist. The last part of the trail is rugged and a little bit challenging to climb up and down. The Waterfall arr magnificent and if one wants you can get right under the falling water. At the moment it's free
Hector J — Google review
If you are a hiker Thais place offers some interesting trails once you reach the lake, cross over the creek and you will discover a beautiful path with great views over the lake
Guenther ( — Google review
Excellent trekking forest and natural reserve/park, the sights are gorgeous if you're the nature loving kind, you can trail down to the bottom of the falls and come as close as you like. There are decks from where you can see the falls if you don't feel like going down the rustic trail to the foot of the falls and picnic in the designated area. It's a good adventure and a good trip to take, just wear comfy shoes and clothing, fit for the walk to and from this magnificent place, definitely recommend it. Although it has areas that are a bit archaic, it's a beautiful place to visit, nothing fancy but surely beautiful falls.
Hector V — Google review
Great hike. We took a four wheeler tour to this town and then hiked 15 minutes down to see the beautiful waterfall. The hike itself was moderately easy, there’s a bridge and then dirt road. Wearing walking shoes is recommended. When you get to the bottom there are plenty of rocks to climb to take a moment to yourself and breathe in the water as well as listen to it. A great way to spend your afternoon!
Nikki A — Google review
It's a nice place to go and enjoy a cool falls, isn't that big lbut it worth go all the way down by Walk to get some cool pictures. When you go back up to the parking lot, be ready for the irregular stairs and some bumps on the walk way. You can grab some souvenirs at the stores on the top, remember to bring good shoes for the long way walking.
Chris B — Google review
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Manzana 025, San Lorenzo, 51200 Valle de Bravo, Méx., Mexico
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