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Getting To Know Durango

Getting To Know Durango

Durango, México Durango is a state located in northern Mexico. It is known for its rugged, mountainous terrain and its rich history and cultural traditions. Durango is home to a number of indigenous groups, and the state is known for its indigenous c...
A Trip Through Tapachula

A Trip Through Tapachula

Tapachula Chiapas Tapachula is a city in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, known for its rich history, colonial architecture, and Maya culture. If you decide to take a trip to this beautiful city, you will have the opportunity to visit wonderful places,...
Discovering Oaxaca de Juarez

Discovering Oaxaca de Juarez

Oaxaca de Juarez is the capital city of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. Founded in 1529, it is an important cultural and tourism center with rich history and colonial architecture. The city is well known for its museums, archeological sites, handcrafts,...
Paseando por Pachuca de Soto

Paseando por Pachuca de Soto

Pachuca de Soto is a beautiful city located in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. There are many interesting things to see and do there. Here are some recommendations for walking around the city: Visit the Monumental Clock: an icon of the city and a manda...
Tourist Places in Guadalajara

Tourist Places in Guadalajara

Beautiful Places in Guadalajara Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city, is known for its rich cultural heritage, Spanish colonial architecture, and vibrant art scene. Some of the most beautiful places you can visit in Guadalajara include: Th...
Have you Been to Marimba Park?

Have you Been to Marimba Park?

La Marimba Park is a tourist attraction in the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, the capital of the Mexican state of Chiapas. It is located in the downtown area, at the intersection of Central Norte and 1ª Norte streets. The park is famous for being a meetin...
Things to do in CDMX

Things to do in CDMX

Visiting the capital cities during vacation is always one of the most popular options for those who are more indecisive. If you want to visit Mexico, what better way to start than with Mexico City, a capital full of a wide variety of tourist attracti...
What to see in Mérida

What to see in Mérida

The capital of the state of Yucatán is Mérida, a very unique tourist destination full of things to discover. What to see in Mérida Go to the Municipal Palace Walk through the Américas park Admire the Museum of the Yucatecan Song Treat yourself to a t...
Coyoacán Delegation

Coyoacán Delegation

The Coyoacán Delegation is another of Mexico’s most populated tourist destinations near the capital. Its residential areas and diverse cultural offerings make it a great choice for living or spending a few days off. Plaza Coyoacán The Plaza de...
Azcapotzalco

Azcapotzalco

Get to know one of the 16 districts that make up Mexico City: Azcapotzalco. Within this area, you can visit green areas and parks, as well as historic and religious buildings, as well as enjoy a variety of cultural activities. Azcapotzalco District T...
Mexican festivals

Mexican festivals

Within the traditions and culture of Mexico, there are countless celebrations that continue to be intensely enjoyed today. Traditional Mexican festivals Three Kings’ Day Christmas Posadas Day of the Dead Independence Day Day of the Virgin of Gu...
Gastronomy in Mexico

Gastronomy in Mexico

Mexican cuisine has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2010, thanks to its variety, tradition, and diverse recipes. Gastronomy of Sonora Although you can enjoy typical dishes from all over the country in Sonora, there are certainly certain recip...
What does chao mean in Mexico?

What does chao mean in Mexico?

Despite the existence of many Spanish-speaking countries, not all words or expressions mean the same thing in each one. In Mexico, slang from other parts of the world has been adapted and used, as well as native expressions that have become part of e...
Discover the Veracruz Carnival

Discover the Veracruz Carnival

In ancient times, many peoples were connected to the joy and color of carnival festivities. Its origins can be considered directly related to ancient Rome, where Momus, the god of laughter and sarcasm, was worshiped. He was also responsible for enter...
Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead is a traditional Mexican and Mesoamerican celebration that honors the dead and takes place on November 1 and 2. The passage from life to death is an emblematic moment that has inspired wonder, uncertainty, and fe...
Dia de Muertos

Dia de Muertos

Dia de muertos is a traditional Mexican and Mesoamerican celebration that honors the dead and takes place on November 1st and 2nd. The passage from life to death is an emblematic moment that has caused admiration, uncertainty and fear to mankind thro...