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Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame
Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame Home to Mexico’s largest baseball park, champion team Monterrey Sultanes and more than 50 Little League networks, Monterrey is the undisputed heart of Mexican baseball, so it seems only fitting that the city would host the Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame (Salon de la Fa
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Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana)
Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) Looming over the southern end of Monterrey’s sprawling Macroplaza, the Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana) is not only the city’s spiritual center, but one of its most prominent landmarks.Although construction started in 1626, the cathedr
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Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Mesoamerican Barrier Reef Think you have to fly all the way to Australia to experience one of the world’s great reefs? Think again. Off the shore of the Riviera Maya region of Mexico is a portion of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the western hemisphere and the second larg
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Merida Cathedral
Merida Cathedral Officially known as the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, this grand church was built between 1561 and 1598, on the site of a Mayan temple (and adding insult to injury by using its stones as part of the construction material.). Merida’s cathedral is the second-oldest in the Americas aft
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Mercado Tlacolula
Mercado Tlacolula Tlacolula Market, also called Tlacolula Tianguis, is a Mexican market that attracts many of the nearby villagers who come to the market each week both to sell and buy various produce, meat and other products. Tianguis is the name for an open air market that typically operates on
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Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela
Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela If you love to shop, or if you simply want some good quality, locally-made artisan crafts as souvenirs from your time in Mexico City, then a visit to Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela is a must. Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela, often just referred to as
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Mercado 20 de Noviembre
Mercado 20 de Noviembre If you love meat then exploring Mercado 20 de Noviembre in Oaxaca, Mexico, is a must. This market is centrally located in downtown Oaxaca and puts a strong focus on meat plus has a variety of other products for sale. Of the meat offerings at Mercado 20 de Noviembre, its cla
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Mazatlan Aquarium
Mazatlan Aquarium This aquarium is a bit of a cobbled-together affair with displays in multiple buildings spread throughout the grounds. It contains more than 300 species of fish, plus crowd pleasers like porpoises, rays, turtles, and sharks. If you pony up extra money, you can swim with those sha
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Marietas Islands
Marietas Islands Never has a bombing ranged looked so beautiful than at Mexico’s Marietas Islands. Here off the coastline of Nayarit outside of Puerto Vallarta, these two volcanic, bird-covered rocks hold hundreds of scars caused by years of bombing by Mexico’s early military. Thanks to conservati
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Macroplaza (La Gran Plaza)
Macroplaza (La Gran Plaza) Build in the early 1980s, this popular town square is a hub for commerce and the fourth-largest plaza of its kind in the world. Impressive monuments line the pedestrian zone, including Faro del Comercio, which shoots green laser lights into the city sky each night.Visito
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MACAY Museum (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan)
MACAY Museum (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Ateneo de Yucatan) This contemporary art museum right off the Grand Plaza houses permanent and visiting exhibits. The former include the work of several Yucatecan artists, the most famous being the Governor’s Palace muralist Fernando Castro Pacheco. Visiti
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Llano Grande Waterfall
Llano Grande Waterfall Located near Huatulco in the municipality of San Miguel del Puerto, the Llano Grande Waterfall is an ideal spot for hiking, swimming and even rappelling. Its shallow pools and multiple cascading waterfalls give ample opportunity for all kinds of water activities.Climb a tree
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Leon Trotsky Museum
Leon Trotsky Museum Located in the Coyoacan borough of Mexico City sits a well-known monument in honor of a government dissenter. The Trotsky Museum honors the famous Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky, known for his participation in the Bolshevik Revolution, his distaste for the rich and his adam
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La Sima de las Cotorras (Sinkhole of Parrots)
La Sima de las Cotorras (Sinkhole of Parrots) Thousands of green parakeets inhabit the trees at the bottom of this massive plateau, giving rise to its namesake—Sinkhole of Parrots. Each morning between 5:30 and 6 a.m., as well as each evening from 4 until 5 p.m., these colorful birds dart through
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La Huasteca Canyon (Canon de la Huasteca)
La Huasteca Canyon (Canon de la Huasteca) A natural adventure park with over 200 hectares of jagged limestone peaks and desert, dotted with pockets of lush forest, La Huasteca Canyon (Canon de la Huasteca) is a thrilling destination for hikers, mountain bikers and climbers. The canyon walls, tower
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La Entrega Bay
La Entrega Bay Playa La Entrega, or La Entrega Bay, is an important beach in the Santa Cruz region of Huatulco, Mexico. In 1831, Insurgent General Vicente Guerrero was betrayed by a Genoese sea captain and delivered to his enemies on this beach, where he was taken as prisoner and subsequently shot
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La Boca Dam
La Boca Dam Less than an hour from Monterrey, the manmade lake of La Boca Dam is a popular retreat for both locals and tourists, especially during the summer months, when the floating restaurants and waterfront BBQ areas play host to family picnics and lively social gatherings.Often combined with
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Labna
Labna Labna is an excellent site for archaeology lovers and architectural buffs with its Mayan building ruins that were built in the ancient Puuc style. Located in the Yucatan Peninsula by the larger Uxmal ruins, Labna is a compact structure hidden within the Puuc Hills. Though smaller than some o
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KidZania Santa Fe
KidZania Santa Fe Traveling families who roll with the younger set will love the variety of options Mexico’s KidZania offers. A one-day pass grants access to unlimited opportunities for fun, learning and entertainment. Kids can choose from educational experiences that include scientific learning,
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KidZania Cuicuilco
KidZania Cuicuilco Located in the southwestern part of Mexico City, in a town called Tlalpan, lies a miniature city made for kids, known as KidZania Cuicuilco. Consider this trip a foray into something of a mix between a children’s museum and an adventure hall; KidZania is all about children havin
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