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How long is the drive from Cabo Corrientes to Cuernavaca?

The direct drive from Cabo Corrientes to Cuernavaca is 510 mi (820 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 31 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cabo Corrientes to Cuernavaca, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Morelia, as well as top places to visit like Museo Panteón de la Santa Vera Cruz and Cascada de la Concepción, or the ever-popular World Farmer and Zoo.

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Top cities between Cabo Corrientes and Cuernavaca

The top cities between Cabo Corrientes and Cuernavaca are Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Morelia. Mexico City is the most popular city on the route. It's 12 hours from Cabo Corrientes and 1 hour from Cuernavaca.
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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, 46% of way to Cuernavaca
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Morelia

Morelia, the capital of Michoacán in Mexico, is a city known for its well-preserved 17th- and 18th-century buildings made from pink stone. The city's historic downtown features over 200 historic buildings and 15 squares, many constructed with this distinctive pink rock. Visitors can explore architectural wonders such as the impressive baroque-style Morelia Cathedral and the beautiful Aqueduct with its preserved 253 arches.
2% as popular as Mexico City
23 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Cuernavaca
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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
11 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Cuernavaca

Best stops along Cabo Corrientes to Cuernavaca drive

The top stops along the way from Cabo Corrientes to Cuernavaca (with short detours) are Museo Nacional de Antropología, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and Chapultepec Castle. Other popular stops include Frida Kahlo Museum, Cosmovitral, and Zona Arqueológica Tzacualli YancuicTletl.
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World Farmer and Zoo

Theme park
Outdoor Activities
Park
Zoo
Beautiful place! Plenty of activities for the entire family. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Jules J — Google review
Absolutely love this place.
Maria H — Google review
People that work here is way too rude, the park and physical installments are great, the activities are great too.
Luis G — Google review
Good place to go and spend some good family time
Pedro Y — Google review
Troll. (:
Omar A — Google review
Mm
Jatis — Google review
Excellent!!!
Danneth M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An excellent option to visit with small children. Many entertaining activities with good learning, there is a lot of interaction with animals, which are well cared for. Very good attention from all the staff. The first place of this type where they sell prepared drinks (with and without alcohol), which is appreciated because with the weather it is quite craving 😆 The only but that I wish they could improve is the restaurant, there is plenty of space, well decorated, it offers regular food, but at exaggerated prices (almost $250 for an individual pizza, or for some nuggets, apart from the drink). I believe that if they offer the same but at a reasonable price, there would be much more consumption. (Original) Una excelente opción para visitar con niños pequeños. Muchas actividades entretenidas y con buen aprendizaje, hay bastante interacción con animales, que se ve están bien cuidados. Muy buena atención de todo el personal. El primer lugar de este tipo donde venden bebidas preparadas (con y sin alcohol), lo cual se agradece porque con el clima se antoja bastante 😆 El único pero, que ojalá pudieran mejorar, es el restaurante, hay bastante espacio, bien ambientado, ofrece comida regular, pero a precios exagerados (casi $250 por una pizza individual, o por unos nuggets, aparte la bebida). Yo creo que si ofrecen lo mismo pero a un precio razonable, habría mucho más consumo.
Alecs V — Google review
4.6
(881)
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4.5
(27)
Ctra. Mexico-Morelia, Km 129, 61051 Tepetongo, Mich., Mexico
https://www.mundogranjero.com.mx/
+52 800 590 9000
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Museo Panteón de la Santa Vera Cruz

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Cemeteries
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Mysterious Sites
The second oldest Pantheon of Mexico located in the heart of Old San Juan del Rio. You enjoy a beautiful overlook of the city especially beautiful after sun is lowering towards sunset. Be prepared for the mystical and the tragedy of young death. Starting an 1857 till 1967 only the upper echelon of society could bury their young and some did not put their names on tombstone for interesting reasons
Jon F — Google review
Great place to visit. Interesting and historic place in town. Nice view of San Juan del Rio.
Gabriel R — Google review
If you wanna know the history of this magic town, this visit is required.
George L — Google review
The place is small but it's very interesting the history and the place.
Griselda S — Google review
Very Interesting worth considering the visit
Josette S — Google review
It's an interesting museum about death
Horacio C — Google review
You need to visit this place
Vincent P — Google review
Expectacular
EPIC D — Google review
4.4
(1105)
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4.0
(50)
2 de Abril 52-A, Centro, 76800 San Juan del Río, Qro., Mexico
https://www.facebook.com/PanteondelaSantaVeraCruzSanJuandelRioQueretaro
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Cascada de la Concepción

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Very impressive place to appreciate the beautiful rock formations. You can walk around and even venture to the bottom of the canyon (tour guide recommended). Even without the water, because of the dry season, the waterfall and canyon is worth the trip. Bring plenty of water and be careful not to get to close to the edge as it is a steep drop down the river. Parking in 20 pesos and no admission is charge. Afterwards a short trip to the magical village of Aculco is highly recommended. Make sure you stop at "Mextizaje" restaurant for food and refreshments.
Carlos A — Google review
Beautiful! You can hike down to the bottom or the falls or follow the River up above. It’s a modest to difficult climb down. Follow the spray painted arrows.
Jillian F — Google review
It is an amazing place to have an adventure and spend a nice day in the nature.
MARLEN T — Google review
Beautiful place, in these season there isn't many water, but still nice for a little walking.
Ali R — Google review
Nice place having a great family time.
Daniel S — Google review
Beautiful little place for a stop!
Dawn B — Google review
One of the most magical places on earth, a climbers paradise, last time I went I found a wild mother dog with 8 wild puppies, brought her some cans of dog food on the next few trips but then my parents got busy and I couldn’t go back, please if someone goes in the canyon, bring dog food for the starving mother 🙏🏻
Ricky T — Google review
Great place for a picnic. Bring your stuff, not much to buy around. Which is a plus. Buy stuff to local people. And pick up all your garbage!! Beautiful place to preserve!
Enrique G — Google review
4.5
(2153)
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4.5
(23)
50396 Méx., Mexico
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Parque Ecoturistico Los Arcos

Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Amazing place. Take the scary trail to the bottom of the gulch, you won't be disappointed.
Shady C — Google review
Nice place !!!
Victor A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A simple place, to access it there is only a small sign at the entrance and you go about 5 km inwards to the terraraceria. When you arrive, they charge you a fee of $30.00 per person. They have a very cheap zip line service, by the way, which is to cross through the arches for $100 round trip. This is a store to buy drinks. And have a good time observing the space and hiking. (Original) Un sitio sencillo, para accesar a el solo hay un pequeño letrero en la entrada y se avanza como 5 km hacia adentro es trerraceria. Al llegar te cobran un cooperación de $30.00 por pesona cuentan con servicio de tirolesa muy barato por cierto que es cruzar a traves de los arcos por $100 ida y vuelta. Esta una tienda para comprar bebidas. Y pasar un buen rato observando el espacio y hacer senderismo.
Anais P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and historic construction, it is missing several things to make a visit a great experience. *There is no signage to locate the place *There was no bathroom service *There was no store or "something" to buy water, however they did sell Charanda. (Original) Bellísima e histórica construcción, le faltan varias cosas para hacer de una visita una gran experiencia. *No hay señalética para localizar el lugar *No había servicio de baños *No había tienda o "algo" donde comprar agua, sin embargo si vendían Charanda.
Abel R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place to visit (Original) Excelente lugar para visitar
Adrian C — Google review
(Translated by Google) At the moment it is closed, we went in but under the risk of being sanctioned, luckily nothing happened, it is a beautiful place, to visit, take photos, be in company, I recommend it 100 (Original) En estos momentos está cerrado, entramos pero bajo el riesgo de ser sancionados, no paso nada por suerte, es un hermoso lugar, para visitar, tomar fotos, estar en compañía, lo recomiendo al 100
Alejandro C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place and the view were very cool, unfortunately we were not able to find the zip line in operation when in Huichapan, tourist information, they had informed us that it was and that the service was until 6. It takes time to get in and out walking from the road, there are no taxis close because it looks somewhat abandoned (Original) Muy padre el lugar y la vista, lamentablemente no logramos encontrar en funcionamiento la tirolesa cuando en Huichapan, información turística, nos habían informado que sí y que el servicio era hasta las 6. Es tardado entrar y salir caminando desde la carretera, no hay taxis cercanos pues se ve algo abandonado
Mitzi G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Exquisite of the best of Hidalgo. More information and propaganda still needs to be disseminated. Better roads but it is highly recommended. (Original) Exquisito de lo mejor de hidalgo. Aún falta que se difunda más información y propaganda. Mejores caminos pero es altamente recomendable.
Dave Ñ — Google review
4.2
(135)
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4.0
(22)
42411 Hgo., Mexico
+52 17731349833
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Xhitas Adventures

Sightseeing tour agency
Tours
Adventure sports center
Farmstay
Travel agency
Horseback Riding Tours
(Translated by Google) They make a getaway a unique experience. Simply great!!! (Original) Hacen de una escapada, una experiencia única. Simplemente grandiosos!!!
Norma H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good service, our guide was always very attentive. I will definitely travel with you again. (Original) Buen servicio, nuestro guía siempre fue muy atento. Sin duda volvere a viajar con ustedes.
Lau R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a great trip we went to the convent of Tepotzotlán and we had a great day (Original) Fue un viaje genial fuimos al convento de Tepotzotlán y pasamos un día genial
Silvia T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent activities and very hospitable and prepared people. (Original) Excelentes actividades y personas muy hospitalarias y preparadas.
Francisco R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good team, friendly and pleasant. (Original) Buen equipo, amigable y grato.
Davis V — Google review
4.9
(11)
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5.0
(20)
16 de Enero 52-Interior B, Abundio Martínez, 42400 Huichapan, Hgo., Mexico
https://www.rutadentrotravel.com/
+52 773 682 3788
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Bioparque México (Edomex)

Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Animal park with safari-style trains to see lions & bison, plus animatronic dinosaurs & playgrounds.
Best park for a day trip. Great facilities and entertainment. Lots of animals and in great conditions. During the weekends you also have thrill rides available. With everything from a safari ride to a dinosaur boat ride, this is a great place for family fun.
Maria A — Google review
I would recommend going during a week day. Quite a bit of interactive things to do even though it’s a small zoo. Food was decent and for a decent price.
Taylor — Google review
A beautiful and natural park with many animals in their habitats. You can see rabbits, camels, llamas, ostriches, zebras, hippos, longhorns, Rafa the Giraffe and many others. They do not have carnivorous animals. You can take a safari style tour to enjoy the land and you can also feed the animals if you want. They have a small restaurant and snack food area. Do not expect gourmet food since you are on a fieldtrip. I think it is wonderful for kids and adults to learn and enjoy time.
Teacher P — Google review
excellent food and diversity of activities
Budoca 7 — Google review
went there mid may 2022, the safari was great particularly when the safari truck take you to the middle of the "savanah", that brief moment its trully resembles the experience of real safari (i had done safari in africa before). you can se the lion during the safari, but they place it in some kind of enclosure (not caged). in the edge of the "savanah" they have a platform where visitors get off their truck and feed the giraffes around the platform. apart from the safari, the other atractions they have is decent given the affordable ticket price. the food options is ok and cheap, not on par with things that one normally encounter in average food court but its ok. you could spend good +/- 4 hours inside which depends on your preferences. toilet wasnt the greatest though.
Aa O — Google review
Nice park, glad I've done it but wouldn't tell others to really go. Park needs some management review. We had fun make no mistake. But some stuff is just off. Best example: entering the mines. Remember it's a kid park. The driver pulls off quite fast, then occassional stops to see displays of miners working, then it goes horror with huge spiders, a monstreous medusa and scorpions. Talk about straying off the path here omg hahahaha. From a jolly ride to a nightmare for kids. Get a grip guys. Some attractions plain unsafe like the seating of the safari trucks. Then a huuuge walk off a hill and up for 4km to see a tiger pit. Luckily I didn't bring a stroller to the "kid" park. We liked the hike but what's is doing here in that world. Staff could care more, need to be redirected, no scores here.
Tom C — Google review
Superb place to visit, really nice, a little pricy but also super clean and with a lot of activities
Rolando C — Google review
Very nice place. Plenty of restrooms which were very clean. Lots of activities for everyone. They sell a variety of food. Weather was very cool.
Janie G — Google review
4.6
(29744)
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4.5
(111)
Carretera Ixtlahuaca - Jilotepec Km 38.5, El Puerto, 54350 Chapa de Mota, Méx., Mexico
http://bioparquemexico.mx/
+52 588 996 6242
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Nevado de Toluca

Volcano
Nature & Parks
National park on a stratovolcano, with 2 summits, caldera lakes & day-hike trails.
The place is majestic. All mountain lovers will enjoy it. Come early though as the traffic accumulates fast
Povilas K — Google review
El Nevado is a beautiful place with amazing views. The hike is not too bad if you are acclimated to it. You definitely need the proper footwear since the trail is somewhat slippery on certain areas. ENJOY!!!
David C — Google review
Nevado de Toluca – A Stunning Hiking Destination Nevado de Toluca is an incredible spot for hiking and exploring, offering breathtaking views and a unique experience. Here are some tips to make the most of your visit: Preparation Tips 1. Travel with a Local: If possible, go with someone from Mexico who knows the area and is trustworthy. It’s not dangerous, but it’s always better to have a guide. 2. Stop for Breakfast: Before heading up, visit one of the small restaurants along the way for a hearty breakfast, a drink, and a bathroom break. There are no facilities once you’re at the site. Getting There • Pickup Trucks: The journey to the summit is an adventure itself. You’ll likely ride in the back of a pickup truck, which is a fun and unique experience. In Mexico, it’s allowed, unlike in many other countries. • Pricing: If you’re with a local, you’re less likely to be overcharged for transportation. Tourists can sometimes face higher prices. Hiking and Exploration • Save Your Energy: Avoid hiking from the base to the summit, as there’s plenty of walking to do once you’re there. Opt for the truck ride instead. • Timing: Visit early in the morning to avoid harsh sunlight and crowds. Weekdays are best, as weekends can get busy with locals. What to Expect • Weather: While it’s cold due to the snow, the sun can be intense, so dress in layers and wear sunscreen. • Local Vendors: Check out the vendors when you return for snacks or souvenirs. Take your time to soak in the beauty of the landscape, enjoy the fresh air, and get lost in the tranquility of Nevado de Toluca. It’s an unforgettable experience!
Miriam I — Google review
Beautiful hike! Nice climb with beautiful views. Very rocket so be careful on the way down.
Sha — Google review
If you have small children I don't recommend you trying to go up. The air is thin. 25 pesos per child and 50 pesos for adults. Try to go to the restroom before heading out. If you go all the way down to the lagoons I recommend you take an empty water bottle,if you want to take crystal clear water with you. I found out you can get fined if you take the flowers growing along the path. Make sure to read the rules. Make sure to get good shoes for the hike .
Veronica L — Google review
MUST VISIT PLACE. This is worth visiting when you visit Mexico City. No entrance fee. No restrictions on drone flights. Walking up towards the top of the volcano is one of the life time experience.
Brian P — Google review
Sure! Here's a well-worded review based on your input: --- This is by far one of my favorite places to visit! However, I wouldn’t recommend going at the beginning of the year, as it tends to be crowded with tourists. The best time to visit is during the week when it’s less busy and also more affordable. In the past, this spot was much calmer, with only locals selling food. Now, it’s always bustling, and vendors even sell items like gloves and other gear. A few important recommendations for your visit: Wear thermal or comfortable clothing, sturdy boots or shoes with good grip, and bring trekking poles to help with the ascent. Also, have a light breakfast beforehand for better endurance. Lastly, please respect this beautiful place by keeping it clean. Let’s all do our part to preserve it!
Alep Z — Google review
Hiked Nevado de Toluca with a Guided group. The route had a bit of a scramble at the end, and hit some of us with altitude sickness. However, it’s an incredible day hike with beautiful views all throughout. There is parking available at the trailhead, as well as a washroom.
Lee-Anne M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(422)
50259 State of Mexico, Mexico, USA
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St. Joseph's Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catedral de San José, the main Catholic church in Toluca, is a magnificent place of worship that exudes history and grandeur. Construction began in 1867 and was finally completed in 1978, resulting in an ornate structure that leaves visitors in awe. The architecture and sheer size of the cathedral are impressive, prompting wonder about its construction. Inside, visitors can admire stunning stained glass and other beautiful Catholic artwork.
I was very fortunate to visit this church during Sunday worship. Defiantly amazing and peaceful service.
Oleksi G — Google review
Beautiful cathedral it’s the oldest in town
Mario B — Google review
You can feel the history all around you as you walk through the cathedral an eighties at Macy the architecture and the magnitude up instructor it really makes you wonder how it was built not to mention all the beautiful artwork including the stained glass
MJ A — Google review
Nice cathedral, which looks a bit unfinished from the outside. Inside though we can view some nice stained glass and other catholic art.
Vaclav D — Google review
It is a dark church and the street vendors and indigents outside make the place look unwelcoming. It was under construction the few times we went to visit.
Laguna A — Google review
Huge!
Daniel F — Google review
This is a Catholic Church, the main one in Toluca were graduation masses and great weddings are held.
Lety G — Google review
I like everything so beautiful catedral.
King G — Google review
4.7
(8242)
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4.6
(210)
Av. Independencia 303, Centro, 50000 Toluca de Lerdo, Méx., Mexico
+52 722 215 2777
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Los Portales

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2 lists 
Building
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled between the impressive Palacio del Gobierno and the striking Cathedral of Toluca, Los Portales offers a unique glimpse into the heart of this vibrant city. Visitors might be surprised by the Cathedral's neoclassical architecture, which deviates from traditional Spanish styles and instead showcases a design reminiscent of Northern Europe. This juxtaposition creates an intriguing atmosphere that invites exploration and appreciation for Toluca's rich cultural tapestry.
4.2
(108)
Centro, 50000 Sierra Morelos, Méx., 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
4.7
(52299)
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4.6
(864)
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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Parque Ecológico Zacango

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Zoo featuring animal exhibits from birds to tigers, plus restaurants, a boating lake & a playground.
Amazing zoo with a bunch of different species of animals. Plus, the animals are always being taken care of and they seem really healthy. The place is always clean and safe for kids. Also, The food is good and they have a lot of variety on their menu. It's really cool that every single animal habitat is connected to each other, so it's really easy to reach each different species. Additionally, the independent buildings that charge you to come in are cheap, the only one that is not that worth it, is the "aquarium" because it only has infographics and not animals. Finally, the service is always efficient and all the sellers and employees are knowledgeable and kind.
Bryan G — Google review
A remarkable zoo. We visit a zoo when ever we can in a new city and this one has topped all the others we have seen to date. The animal activity is healthy and fun. The zoo is large and clean. We enjoyed the aquarium exhibit with the video footage showing animals in their true habitat instead of a glass water bowl. The elephants and rhinos were active and fun, the camel also. We almost witnessed the birth of a Buffalo cow but they said the process could take 14 hours.. but we saw the labor and the start. The savanna was large and the animals seemed very content. Definitely a worthwhile day. Very enjoyable and a beautiful park
Corinne G — Google review
Is, so amazing The zoo is a great place to go out with your family or friends
Joshua G — Google review
Great first time there with my big family. Great environment, the way some animals are housed together just seems more natural compared to zoos with every animal seperated.
Chemical_Blazon — Google review
the giraffe put his head in my car and took my wig off and ate it in front of my daughter that is 6,7 feet tall and is 41 years old and then i saw messi and ronaldo and we played soccer with the giraffe
Christopher L — Google review
Went with my in laws, husband, and daughter. It is a beautiful zoo! Even has a very nice park for little ones to burn off energy and the cotton candy is huge!
ANP — Google review
It's a very nice place to spend the day. Entrance and parking are cheap. You can get plenty of stuff inside the zoo, and prices are reasonable from $20 to $70. Everything is around $30 per person. Except "tirolesa" and boats the lake that are $70 and $80. There is plenty to eat, and some places take credit and debit cards.
Manuel C — Google review
Is a cool zoo to visit. I witness how the person checking the tickets at the entrance asked a family to go for a refund as their son with a disability shouldn't have paid a ticket at they go in for free. Anyone else would have kept silent as many do. We had a fun day. The only negative was that there were many exhibits closed or missing animals and/or their corresponding explanation sheet displayed.
Kelly L — Google review
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Metepec Km 7, 52200 Santa María Nativitas, Méx., Mexico
http://zacango.edomex.gob.mx/
+52 722 298 0633
12

Presa del Llano

Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Dams
Forested area around a reservoir, with walking trails, fishing & boating, plus camping & cabins.
The last 3km to reach the place are on a bumpy unpaved stretch but it is worthwhile to reach such a place of beauty. One could walk all around the lake in about an hour. One has the view of the lake throughout the circuit, do not venture into the forest behind . We went on a weekday and had the place nearly to ourselves. The zipline was not functioning. There were several cabanas, fishing, camping and barbecue areas, picnic spots and toilets dotted all around. The entry fee of 30 mxn per adult,15 mxn per child was reasonable. Parking was free but appeared to be only limited space available for it. Please do not leave any trash behind!
Krithika M — Google review
Really cool place for outdoor activities like fishing, canoeing, having a picnic and stay at a cottage, also for hiking, to the beautiful "Bufa" cliff. The place has a restaurant where you can eat local food. The place has a parking lot where you can park your car securely for a cheap price. This dam is located within a "pueblo magico", so it's a well rounded option to visit for the whole weekend.
Hugo M — Google review
What a nice place! You can do this as a couple or as a family trip, you are going to spend some beautiful time far and free from pollution and stress of the City, I would recommend 100%.
I M — Google review
Amazing place to visit, reconnect with nature, is cheap and clean, I always get fun
William V — Google review
Amazing and peaceful place
Natalia G — Google review
1. Be careful of the cartsman!!! Because we need the carts to bring the food to the grill area. We didn't ask for the price before (Because we usually believe there are trust among people ). After the cartsman bring the food from the parking place to grill area(Just around 150 meters), the man asked 100 PESOS for one carrito!!! It is a rip off. (Probably because we are foreigners). 2. There were at least 10 dogs(Street dogs or dogs raised by the villagers) in the grill area, begging for food, and fighting each other for food. No one is managing the place, or provide a complete barrier to avoid dogs to go insde. 3. if you just want to go there for grill from Mexico City , I highly don't recommend here. It is far (2+ hours driving) , has only ordinary scenery, dishonest cartsman and poor management.
Donna — Google review
A nice lake, but the water isn't super beautiful. We had a picnic near the water in a quiet spot away from the crowd.
Swade G — Google review
Fantastic place for picnic, a short zip line, horse ride and simply walking in the park with a slight incline.. Worth a day trip with plenty of options for fish lovers
Arunav D — Google review
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Carretera Villa del Carbón-Toluca, Km. 4, Las Vigas, Villa del Carbón, Méx., Mexico
https://presadelllano.com/
+52 55 2897 4049
13

Centro Ceremonial Otomí

Sights & Landmarks
Monument
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Monumental outdoor complex for Otomí cultural celebrations, built in stone & dotted with sculptures.
An incredible place to visit, the height makes you feel very tired, I only climbed 12 es and I felt very exhausted, but it is worth it, it is a great experience
Antonio S — Google review
It's a very nice place, but access needs to be improved because some people block the streets.
Alex M — Google review
The Centro Ceremonial Otomí in Temoaya, Mexico, is a unique cultural and architectural site built to honor the Otomí people. Surrounded by mountains and forests, it features monumental sculptures, plazas, and temples. The place hosts traditional ceremonies and events, offering visitors a glimpse into indigenous heritage and spiritual traditions.
Goku — Google review
The roads to get there are not in good shape, too many speed bumps, and very little signage, but as you approach the forest, the scenery becomes refreshing. Once there, be ready to climb stairs to make it to the top, but it is all worthwhile. You will appreciate the size of the place, take a deep breath, and enjoy the view.
Carlos S — Google review
Awe-inspiring place indeed. The sheer size, the almost alien design and the amazing views. Open from 10-3 due to COVID. Reasonable entry fee of 30 per adult,15 per child and 20 for parking. Pets are not allowed. The artesanal market had many stalls closed but all the food places were open and serving some delicious tlacoyos, quesadillas and gorditas, also coffee and atole. Plenty of vegetarian options and reasonably priced. The toilets are next to this mercado. Be prepared to climb lots of stairs. Allow for 1 to 1.5 hours atleast. The place gets quite windy and chilly, take some thick jackets! The morning is best for photo opportunities and gets crowded after noon.
Krithika M — Google review
Overwhelming place to visit. The shear size of the site is massive. I do wish Mexico would take some of the admission fees and hire local tour guides. My brother and I were left to figure out what this place was used for. Got lost finding it so make sure you download an offline map of the area. Plenty of space for picnics, camping areas and fresh water fishing near by. Supported the local pulque distributor. 35 pesos per adult and you get to pay for parking. The photos don't do it's justice. Be prepared to avoid the most potholes you've seen the last 5 miles.
Tomas P — Google review
Amazing place! Very far from The city we went during the week and it was perfectly empty but if you want artesanías and vendors go on the weekends.
Krizia G — Google review
This is an interesting modern space built in the 80s for the Otomi ancient indigenous people to have their ceremonies. Resembles ancient pyramid forms bit with modern figures. If you're able to visit it you will not regret it.
Arturo D — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Km 12, 50868 Méx., Mexico
http://cepanaf.edomex.gob.mx/centro_ceremonial_otomi
14

Zona Arqueológica de Teotenango

Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
I remember visiting this place when I was in 5th grade,(long time ago) and it was one of my greatest memories, so I returned after many years to find the place as nice as I remembered it, Is a big and nice archaeological, one whit well cared and preserved pyramids and a great site museum, you can explore the entire area at your own pace, and admire the views from the top, the walk from the parking lot to the zone might be a challenge for some people but is worth the walk. Spend as much time as you want and enjoy this gem. The museum gives you a glimpse of how the people lived on those days and is well kept, explained and it has some amazing pieces, like the obsidian mirror and the wooden drum, we visited when the archaeologist where cleaning and cataloging some displays and he was kind enough to show us his work and see close up some amazing pieces. This place is highly recommended and I will visit again with more time to spare. Enjoy
Mauricio M — Google review
One of my favorite archeological sites that has few visitors. Several pyramids and a ball court. Visitors can climb the pyramids, and even picnic on top. The museum is also very good. The site is on a hill overlooking the Valle de Toluca, with great views on clear days. Best to go in cooler months as there is no shade. And it takes so.e planning to get there from Mexico City, but easily done as day trip.
Johntony — Google review
Sprawling site with multiple levels. It was fun to explore and climb around. You can see the valley below from all different directions. Charming and free!
Jillian F — Google review
Great place to load up on energy and hiking too.
Jack G — Google review
Amazing site! Tall and impressive pyramids in a non touristic site
Krys O — Google review
Amazing place and super guide
Niirn — Google review
It's a beautiful place by the ancients! One problem you will have to walk up it probably takes 5 minutes to get there but it's worth it there's also a museum at the main entrance where you park your car. It's worth visiting It will explain the ancients. It's worth it in my opinion.
Mitchell M — Google review
nice place , full of history the voluntary guy explaining the history of the place is funny and has a lot of knowledge
Rodrigo G — Google review
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Doctor, C. Román Piña Chan 1014, Teotenango, 52300 Tenango de Arista, Méx., Mexico
https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/44-zona-arqueologica-de-teotenango
+52 717 144 1344
15

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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4.5
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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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16

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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4.5
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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
17

ARCOS DEL SITIO y Elevaciones y Vuelos en Globo

Recreation center
Sights & Landmarks
Views of a centuries-old aqueduct from hot-air balloons, plus zip lines, horseback rides & hiking.
Arcos del Sitio is a gem hidden from the city noises yet it is reminiscent of an age where nature and human life must get along together. It has a wide variety of activities (horse riding, zip lining, paintball, 4x4 motorbikes, swimming, etc.), from time to time there're some special events for classic cars, air balloons and more. There's plenty of Mexican food and dessert on the restaurant area and nearby places (cheap if you come from the city food pricing), and you can even bring your own food for the multiple grill areas the place offers (the real touch of nature, beautiful views). Accessibility gets quite difficult because the place itself is a hill and the aqueduct isn't wide enough, the hanging bridges can be tricky, and there's a river on the bottom of the route that can be dry on spring ending or full on summer endings and there's no bridge just the fun of rock paths. Bathrooms are way to distanced, and you must not relay on then to be open all time or having toilet paper. The place changes as the seasons, the gorgeous greens on summer ending, the golden, dry and windy feel of winter, the flower paths during rainy season (The best season, the ethereal force of nature). Perfect for landscape photography or even editorial sessions. It's just one of those places that remains constant at giving you the feel of peace, yet there's always surprises for the upcoming returning.
Oscar L — Google review
One of the best experiences in my life. This place is full of magic and mysticism. You should enjoy it at least once in a lifetime just 45 minutes away from Tepotzotlán.
José R — Google review
This is a beautiful place, and so full of history. You can take a little walk that loops around the arches so you see them from different angles, there are zip lines along the way if you are interested in that kind of activity. Although it’s quite far from Mexico City and the drive out is VERY rough (pot holes for days), this is truly a lovely spot. There are also some great little food spots here, easy access to bathrooms, and horse rides!
Wendy X — Google review
Pretty surreal experience and you can go down to the small river at the bottom to take a look around. Unlike other older structures you're actually allowed to walk across it as well, so long as you don't sit or lean on the edges.
Andy M — Google review
Epic place .. safe and great atmosphere Family friendly and truly stressless views .. the arches are beautiful and very walkable and so many bbq location Inerrancy is 40 per person and 30 for car park and it’s just couple of hours from Mexico City You can experience cable crossing and sounds of the revue surly relaxing Btw.. there is place for camping and toilets are not bad at all as well as you can rent cabins just they are a bit dated (not sure about their prices) Can’t recommend it enough for a lovely weekend visit
Hussain A — Google review
Beautiful Place hardly untouched except by people who litter there . Long walk around and across 3 bridges not for the light hearted or elderly
Willy W — Google review
Kind of far from anywhere you travel from, the commun areas are cleaned and kind of new. Highly recommended for a pick nick getaway place.
Ser. M — Google review
Lovely views, although it's a bit painful to arrive to the spot. Wear sunscreen and bring water with you. Another word of caution. You need a bit of cardio resistance to make the whole circuit and really get to experience the archs from every perspective.
Nadia M — Google review
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4.5
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Carretera estatal a Arcos Del Sitio, 56000 Méx., Mexico
+52 55 2430 6757
18

Zona Arqueológica de Malinalco

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Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
The Zona Arqueológica de Malinalco is a captivating archaeological site that showcases six ceremonial Aztec structures dating back to the 15th century, including an impressive pyramidal temple. Nestled in the picturesque town of Malinalco, which features eight charming neighborhoods each adorned with historic chapels from the 16th to 18th centuries, this destination offers a rich tapestry of history and culture.
Pro tip: bring comfortable footwear and a water source, you'll be climbing 400+ feet of steps (totally worth it at the top). There's a small snack shop just in case you forgot your water.
Manuel M — Google review
Wow, what a breathtakingly beautiful site. I could have spent all day wandering around the mountain top or just looking out at the landscape. The gorgeous town of Malinalco nestled below. The jacarandas in full bloom added a splash of purple that made my visit magical. It is definitely worth a day trip down from México City to visit. If I had more time I would look into staying in Malinalco for a few days. Stunning!
Nick S — Google review
Long hike up and the temple was closed but the views were excellent and the interpretation was very good.
Jessica C — Google review
Easy 20 minutes walk up to the reasonably well preserved archeological site at a moderate steady pace. Well laid out stone steps throughout. Great views of the town below and the mountains around from the top. Information placards laid out throughout the route and at the top describe the history of the place very well. Entry costs 65 peso per adult, children go free and students get a discount. Open from 9 am.
Krithika M — Google review
Out of the ordinary, nice temple carved in the stone, getting up there is really not that hard unless you are really out of shape. Awesome place for taking pictures and story of this place is really great
Angel C — Google review
It's one of so many magic towns (pueblo magic) in the beautiful and historical México which is rich in culture. If you want to know some history from the mexicas, you will get to know it and see it in this town. It's a little far from the city but you're going to love it.
Gabriela C — Google review
One of the key temples of Mexico / great view and good work out climbing up the mountain to the eagle warrior and jaguar warrior temple. great experience to get to know about Aztec/Mexica history and culture
Wnegrao — Google review
Amazing place! The monolithic temple is awesome! And you have a lot of options for cultural and adventure tours on the zone!
Alan M — Google review
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4.6
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Amajac s/n, Barrio Santa Monica, 52440 Malinalco, Méx., Mexico
https://www.inah.gob.mx/zonas/135-zona-arqueologica-malinalco
+52 714 147 3103
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Museo Nacional del Virreinato

National museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Art & artifacts from Mexico's colonial period displayed in an opulent former seminary with tours.
This is one of the nicest museums I've been to, and well worth the 45-minute Uber trip from CDMX. As the attached image shows, this is a large complex with two chaples, courtyards, and many exhibit rooms (my step-counting companions recorded over 3,000 steps). Most of the signage is in Spanish, but Google Translate handled translation chores pretty well (see image). The only issue was internet access in some interior rooms, but if you walk 10 or 20 feet in another direction it usually kicks in. The image of a rectangular stone with a rod is a 400-year-old sundial. The engraved numbers are very hard to read, but the dial was correctly showing 12 pm.
Steve C — Google review
There was no wait time. The entrance fee was 100 pesos. The museum is big with many ancient items. It's clean inside and outside. The museum is big, so bring good walking shoes and your reading glasses if needed. Entrance has a lot of greenery. There are a few information sheets in English, but very little. My two young girls loved the museum as well. We definitely learned a lot.
Maria V — Google review
What a beautiful museum. Found an independent tour guide as we were walking in and she was a wealth of knowledge. Not needed but she was informative. The church was impressive. The baroque style of architecture is in full display and here to admire.
Miguel J — Google review
This is a big museum that contains Jesuit priests old life details, entry to church which has a breath taking view of the altar with golden paint all over. The museum also contains pictures and hand work of Jesus, Mother Mary, St Joseph, Many saints and angels, Mayan ruins pictures , Spanish history in Mexico and a lot many to go through in this museum. The bathroom are very neat and the entire area is well maintained. There is no entry fee on Sunday only.
Candida C — Google review
The staff was very nice and the museum is worth visiting if you are in the area. A glimpse in history and a great panoramic view of the entire Mexico City valley from the terrace.
Valentin G — Google review
Beautiful paintings and historic items throughout. The main halls of the church all have important pieces on display as well as takes on some of the early invaders in Mexico. Make sure to have a nice meal before you go to this museum as it's very large and it can take several hours to cover everything.
Andy M — Google review
Wonderful museum to visit while you're visiting the beautiful town of Tepozotlan. Place is quite big, so expect a good walk. Lots of chapels, Spanish paintings, and green areas.
Jorge V — Google review
It's a small town a few miles from Mexico City. If you can, avoid visiting it at weekends; because it's literally crowded! Yet, if you come during the week, you have to pay around 4 USD (year 2018) to enter, and it's free on Sundays. The museum is exquisite with real baroque pieces as it is part of a monastery. After visiting the museum, you may take a walk around the square and have a snack, mealor a drink in the nearby restaurant which most of them offer Mexican traditional food.
D M — Google review
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4.5
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Hidalgo, 99, San Martin, 54600 Tepotzotlán, Méx., Mexico
https://virreinato.inah.gob.mx/
+52 55 5876 0245
20

Xochitla

Permanently Closed
Foundation
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
This 70-hectare city park offers botanic gardens & train tours, plus an eatery & outdoor activities.
Lovely place, huge, lots of spaces to walk, play, have picnics, camp, dinosaurs, and a delicious restaurant if you don't want a picnic.
Adela C — Google review
Very nice park to escape the city stress. very well maintained and clean park with lot of possibilities. We loved it
Jens ( — Google review
An amazing beautiful park to spent the entire day. You can rent bikes, walk around the amazing gardens and enjoy nature. This is a great place for kids. Food is good but you can bring snacks or lunch. A little expensive since everything has a cost but it is worth every single penny you spent. Don't forget sun blocker, water and fresh outfit.
Noé L — Google review
Family place with young kids from 2-3 to 12 max years old, sell a day pass for Mex $150 pesos + the entry price Mex $65 kids and Mex $85 adults . The pass includes 4 blues activities and 1 red. Place is 1h from México city nice for a pic nic and family time or bday. Some of the bikes are a bit rusty and hard to drive, soccer bubbles, jumping slot, tiny climbing thing, parking is NOT included cost MEX$ 50.
EB B — Google review
Nice setting to spend a few hours with the kids, there were many dahlias and a cute pond, several playgrounds and camping areas. It is not allowed to take a picnic inside.
L. L — Google review
Nice place to share time with the family. The only inconvenience I found was that not all the attractions were available. I loved to ride in bicycle with my son.
Mario H — Google review
This is a fun garden that we visited to see a Pastorela (a typical Mexican Christmas play). The facilities are well maintained and the gardens are very pretty.
Kaleb N — Google review
Nice park but it's completely family oriented. Just keep that in mind. Everything else is pretty nice!
Diego F — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(91)
Carretera Circunvalación s/n, El Trebol, 54600 Tepotzotlán, Méx., Mexico
http://www.xochitla.org.mx/
+52 55 5899 6600
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Parque Nacional Cumbres del Ajusco

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parque Nacional Cumbres del Ajusco, located south of Mexico City, offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking through pine forests, biking and motocross trails. The area provides sweeping views of the Valley of Mexico and is home to the highest peak in Mexico City, Pico del Aguila. While some may find the climb strenuous, reaching the summit rewards visitors with a breathtaking panoramic vista.
Very nice place to go for a jog or a walk. It’s nice to get away from the city and into nature for a bit. You can even take your dog for a walk. Plenty of parking around the area or you can pay to park for less then 40 pesos
Maria M — Google review
I went for a ride...if you like mountains this is for you, you might encounter a few road bumps so beware if it's your first time. Nice weather (dry) tight road so keep your right.
Ahmed S — Google review
Aesthetic place, clean, naturally and perfect if you love the mountains
Isai R — Google review
One of Mexico's city best kept secret, pristine woodland , miles of back roads and trails for your enjoyment , visit and be amazed !
Meizter P — Google review
Parque Nacional Cumbres del Ajusco is a stunning mountain escape near Mexico City, perfect for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying breathtaking views and fresh air.
Kayla R — Google review
Great place to hike, different levels, great views, guides highly recommended!
Thorsten — Google review
Just amazing place. Perfect place for biking, hiking and camping.
Tiplu R — Google review
Beautiful hike. Rocks and trees
Mir S — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Cerro Pico del Águila km 21 Col. Héroes de 1910, 14714 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/venues/cumbres-del-ajusco-national-park/?lang=es
22

Av. P.º de la Reforma

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Av. P.º de la Reforma is a must-visit destination in Mexico City, renowned for its stunning blend of history and modernity. This iconic 19th-century boulevard, originally commissioned by Emperor Maximilian, showcases an impressive array of monuments and towering skyscrapers that tell the story of the city’s evolution. As you stroll along this vibrant thoroughfare, you'll encounter cultural institutions and contemporary art installations that add to its dynamic atmosphere.
I LOVE CDMX. ❤️ ❤️ 😍
Be R — Google review
Quite beautiful and tons to see. Great to walk and explore. There's so much off the side streets if you know where to look. Great experience. I had some locals with me that made it much more interactive and enjoyable. The main drag is great to stroll the park and see the flowers and jacaranda trees with their purple blooms.
Tyler D — Google review
(April 2025 - Jacarandas in full Bloom). Walk north from Bosque de Chapultepec all the way to the Angel de Independencia. Enjoy the wonderfully tree lined avenida. Enjoy the artwork, skyscrapers, world class hotels (Ritz Carlton, St. Regis and Westin). Great statues and monuments along the way. Turn around at the Arcangel and walk south on the other side of the street. This is THE Avenida of National Pride for the nation of Mexico. You'll LOVE IT. Yes - it's safe. Use UBER - NOT taxis. Major hotels along the way also have private cars to take you wherever you desire to go ($$$$).
Bill D — Google review
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. There’s so much to see here that makes Mexico City very iconic. A must see if you’re in the city.
Jose S — Google review
A stunningly beautiful street that leads through downtown CDMX out to Santa Fe. Very walable with endless stores and restaurants around you. I love how it's closed every weekend for bikes and pedestrians. A must visit!
Dominick — Google review
This avenue is full of festivities and surprises. My favorite avenue in Mexico City
Kal L — Google review
Beautiful area. Lots of restaurants and businesses. Great for walking and people watching.
Benjamin S — Google review
I was fortunate to stay along the Paseo de la Reforma during Christmas December 2024. My first impressions, were that the Boulevard is very wide, with another passageway running in parallel. I was later informed they had inspirations from grand boulevards from European cities and you can see those similarities. I stayed in between Dianna the Huntress statue and the Angel of Independence. Along the Paseo de la Reforma, there are market stalls selling Mexican goods like t-shirts, souvenirs, magnets and other items. You can also grab a bite to eat such as tacos, fruit juices, sweet pancakes and elotes (Mexican corn). During the Christmas season, the Reforma is beautifully decorated in spectacular Christmas pictures and bright sparkling lights.
Normandy J — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(6434)
Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
23

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
4.8
(86623)
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4.8
(20378)
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
24

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
4.8
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4.7
(10980)
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
25

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
4.5
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4.5
(9950)
Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://www.museofridakahlo.org.mx/
+52 55 5554 5999
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26

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
4.8
(187754)
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4.7
(11132)
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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Coyoacán

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Neighborhoods
Shopping Malls
Coyoacán, located in the southern part of Mexico City, is a bohemian neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. The area features the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as the Blue House, showcasing her life and work. Visitors can explore well-preserved historic homes like that of Leon Trotsky and enjoy browsing through art galleries and colorful artisan markets.
4.6
(7954)
Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico, USA
http://www.coyoacan.df.gob.mx/
28

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a significant Catholic church and pilgrimage site that has been attracting visitors since it opened in 1531. Located adjacent to the hill where the Virgin Mary is believed to have appeared, this complex of buildings includes the Old Basilica with its splendid altarpiece dedicated to Mary, as well as the modern and distinctive New Basilica built in 1976.
The Basilica of Guadalupe really moved me. The old and new churches stand side by side — one leaning slightly with age, the other bright and modern. Even if you’re not religious, it’s impossible not to feel something. So many people, yet so peaceful. Faith has its own quiet power.
Z C — Google review
Went just to see the basilica. It surprise me how big this thing is. It holds mass every hour and turns out ppl come from everywhere here to do pilgrimage. Its amazing to see how strong the faith they have here. It has a nice view from the hill and so many souvenir shops around the basilica as well.
Reyner G — Google review
Really nice experience to see the old churches and the new, side by side. You can also clearly see the sinking of the buildings due to the fact it is all laying on an old lake bed. Easy to get to with public transport so be adventurous.
Alan G — Google review
A must visit We spent many hours praying, attending mass. For the first timers do plan for to spend at least 5 hours. There are many chapels in addition to the basilica. Museum dedicated to our lady has many artifacts and it’s only 10 pesos to enter. Pray, reflect and receive blessings from our Mother
Hiran C — Google review
The Basilica of Guadalupe was on our minds to visit as we were traveling through Mexico. We attended the mass but was in Spanish but was still an experience. The other churches are all in the same vicinity. Very peaceful, friendly people everywhere. The church on the top is not an easy walk but the church is beautiful and the view is amazing.
Ajo G — Google review
Excellent place to take your family to visit and share other religions. . . Very clean. Must have exact change to use the WC (bathrooms/toilets) 5 peso's. Bathrooms must take stairs to get to it. There are handicap bathrooms as well that have elevators.
Nitesh R — Google review
Beautiful place with a calming energy. However, had I known about the beautiful stray dogs and cats that live there I would have brought food and water. You can purchase water there but please bring kibble and a plate. The Basilica should have a donation box that goes directly to them.
Laura U — Google review
A very very sacred and awesome place. You will find peace and loads of pilgrims. A very famous and one of the world's most visited sacred sites in Catholicism.
B T — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(7956)
Fray Juan de Zumárraga No. 2, Villa Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero, 07050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
https://virgendeguadalupe.org.mx/
29

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
(668)
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4.8
(8998)
Cam. Cerro de la Estrella, Parque Nacional Cerro de la Estrella, Iztapalapa, 09860 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico, USA
30

Zocalo De Totolapan

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wonderful experience. Friendly people
Fredy F — Google review
Dirty place. Full of bugs and flies 🪰
Miguel R — Google review
Familiar!
Alfredo C — Google review
God 20/10
Ejasiel V — Google review
Very Beautiful 😍🤩🤩😍😍😍😻😻
Juan Q — Google review
Bonito
Eros E — Google review
Nice place
Pedro V — Google review
(Translated by Google) There's nothing attractive about it, and it's dirty. There's also an overpopulation of abused and abandoned dogs. One house has about 40 Chihuahuas. They should replace motorcycles with bicycles, thus preventing them from hitting animals and reducing pollution. I witnessed a motorcyclist run over a kitten and then drive off. It's clear the Mayor doesn't invest a cent in his town. (Original) No hay nada atractivo y está sucio. Además hay sobrepoblacion de perros en situación de maltrato y abandono. En una casa tienen como 40 perros chihuahuas. Deberían cambiar las motocicletas x bicicletas, evitando así que atropellen animales y reduciría la contaminación. Me tocó ver como un motociclista atropelló a un gatito bebé y se largó. Se nota que el Presidente Municipal no invierte un centavo en su Pueblo.
Liliana R — Google review
4.3
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4.5
(5678)
San Sebastian, 62830 Totolapan, Mor., Mexico
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