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Tamayo Museum
Tamayo Museum In the late 1960s, Rufino Tamayo began utilizing his vast wealth to collect what has become a stunning display of international contemporary art. Not wanting to display the artwork in anything but a conceptually fitting structure, Rufino Tamayo worked with architects Abraham Zabludov
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Sumidero Canyon National Park
Sumidero Canyon National Park Formed by a geological fault some 40 million years ago, the immense Sumidero canyon is one of the most impressive natural wonders of Chiapas, with the canyon walls reaching heights of up to 1,000 meters and the Grijalva River dotted with waterfalls and caves.While a n
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St Lucia Riverwalk (Paseo St Lucia)
St Lucia Riverwalk (Paseo St Lucia) Travelers love wandering the scenic St Lucia Riverwalk, which opened to locals in 2007. The calming man-made stream winds through bustling Monterrey and provides visitors with an uninterrupted path along the river’s edge. Quiet riverside tables and tasty restaur
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State Museum of Popular Cultures
State Museum of Popular Cultures With a series of permanent exhibitions celebrating the world’s cultural diversity, the State Museum of Popular Cultures is one of Monterrey’s most unique attractions and offers an unparalleled insight into Mexico’s cultural heritage and traditions, as well as popul
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Six Flags Mexico
Six Flags Mexico Perhaps the most popular (and most recognizable) amusement park in the world, Six Flags is a rollercoaster theme park filled with comic, cartoon, and mythological characters and never fails to impress both the young and the young-at-heart. Packed with rides that thrill and delight
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Sierra de la Laguna
Sierra de la Laguna Cabo is known for its pristine beaches, but if you’ve come to this seaside town looking for an outdoor adventure, you won’t be disappointed. Poised on the cape of the Baja California at precisely 23.5 degrees latitude, the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range is the rugged escape
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Santa Rosa Wall
Santa Rosa Wall One of Cozumel’s signature dives, the Santa Rosa Wall, is the dive site that many come to Co-zumel to visit. Diving the beautiful Santa Rosa Wall, with a depth of 50 to 120 feet (15.24 meters to 36.6 meters), is a bit like diving into a great, colorful abyss. This amazing dive spot
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Santa Maria Beach
Santa Maria Beach Secluded, sandy, sunny, and serene, Santa Maria Beach is one of the nicest beaches in all of Los Cabos. If beachfront bars with thumping music are the Cabo scene you’re hoping for, then it’s best to stay back in Cabo San Lucas within walking distance of the resorts. If, on the ot
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San Pedro Garza Garcia
San Pedro Garza Garcia This well-loved city in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon may be home to some of the country’s major corporations, but there’s also plenty for travelers not on business trips to do and see. The seventh-largest city in Mexico, visitors love the Centro Cultural Alfa—a science mu
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San Juan Chamula
San Juan Chamula San Juan Chamula, with its scenic streets, traditional architecture and indigenous people is one of the highlights of any visit to Chiapas. The church of San Juan is a popular site, with ornate wooden statues covered in tiny mirrors to ward away evil. Visitors will find a unique m
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San Juan Bautista Church
San Juan Bautista Church San Juan Bautista Parish is a church located in the Coyoacan neighborhood of Mexico City that is one of the oldest churches in Mexico City. San Juan Bautista is a Catholic church known for its blend of baroque and colonial architecture. It is a focal point of the historic
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Sand Falls
Sand Falls Cabo San Lucas’ famous landscape is easily recognized by anyone who’s gotten a chance to visit this majestic beachfront. Rugged, windswept arches dot the coastline, but these beautiful testaments to what Mother Nature can do are more than just pretty rocks – they mark the spot for some
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Royal Castle (Castillo Real)
Royal Castle (Castillo Real) This small, rather dilapidated Mayan ruin on the isolated northeastern shore of Cozumel was probably a guard post, keeping watch over the open sea for enemy ships. Though the Royal Castle - or Castillo Real as it is called, isnt particularly impressive. You can hike al
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Rosary Chapel (Capilla del Rosario)
Rosary Chapel (Capilla del Rosario) Modest from the outside, yet stunningly ornate and garnished with gold on the inside, the Capilla del Rosario of Puebla stands as a brilliant example of Mexican Baroque architecture and style. Walking in, you’re completely surrounded by elaborate decoration cove
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Rosarito Beach
Rosarito Beach Just 30 minutes south of San Diego, Rosarito is located just across the border on the Pacific coast of the Baja Peninsula. Only 20 miles from the border, this beach destination is easy to reach via the Rosarito-Tijuana Scenic Road.Along with folks searching for a vacation filled wit
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Ripleys Believe It or Not! Mexico
Ripleys Believe It or Not! Mexico Astonishing humans, amazing animals, shocking science and more in Ripley’s Believe it or Not! This staple of the bizarre, unbelievable, yet true collection of history’s great oddities is the most successful franchise museum of its kind, and is one opportunity you
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Reforma 222
Reforma 222 Reforma 222 is Mexico City’s version of a supermall. Filled with shopping opportunities that reflect both the best the world has to offer and the unique Mexico City cultural experience, Reforma 222 is a shopping lover’s ideal getaway. Consisting of three towers that rival the very tall
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Rancho Nuevo Caves
Rancho Nuevo Caves Discovered in 1960, Rancho Nuevo Caves is home to massive limestone stalagmites and stalactites, which travelers can wander through using the 2,475-foot walkway that winds through these caves. Visitors say Rancho Nuevo is absolutely beautiful, and the surrounding park lends a re
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Queretaro
Queretaro Looking for a quaint escape from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City? Queretaro is the place for you. With the full name of Santiago de Quertetaro, this town is the capital of the small but diverse Mexican state of Queretaro.A step back into colonial times, Queretaro is known for its hi
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Punta Laguna Nature Reserve
Punta Laguna Nature Reserve With its miles of untamed jungle and sizable population of free-roaming spider monkeys, the Punta Laguna Nature Reserve is one of the best places to get up-close to the Yucatan’s varied wildlife. The 5,000-hectare reserve is home to more than 600 spider and howler monke
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