Travel Guide Mexico

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Find the monuments, pyramids, cities beautiful and intresting landmarks inside and near Mexico City. Travel guide Mexico. Plan a trip to all of these awesome places.

Pyramids

Uxmal

Palenque

Cuicuilco Pyramids

Chichen Itza

Tulum

Monte Alban.

Tenochtitlan

Tonina

Templo Mayor

More Pyramids..

Colonial Towns and buildings

Dolores

San Miguel de Allende

Coyoacan Plaza

Fuerte de San Diego (Acapulco)

Fuerte de San Juan de Ulua (Veracruz)

Taxco

Oaxaca

San Cristobal de las Casas

Chapultepec Castle

Metropolitan Cathedral

Morelia

Guanajuato

Leon

More Colonial Towns and buildings...

Beautiful Resorts

Tehuacan.

Sea Beauties

Isla Mujeres

Cozumel

Mahagual

Agua Azul

More Sea Beauties...

Natural Beauties

La marqueza

Cempoala

Chapultepec Forest

Tuxpan

La peña de Bernal

Patzcuaro Lagoon

Cuernavaca flower garden

Mahaual

El nevado de Toluca

Xochimilco Lagoon

More Natural Beauties...

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Pyramids

Palenque

This a complex of interconnected buildings that where built and modified for four hundred years. Is on of the mas impressive site of the Mayan Culture. Explored by hundreds for centuries, a place you cannot miss

Chichen Itza

The origin of Chichen-Itza dates of the V century in which little agriculture groups established at the Cenotes. We can find a relation of the Cult to the sun of the mayas with the solar cicle. We can infer this for a number of coincidences presented in the castle.

Tulum

One of the most beautiful beach is found near the pyramid. This was an walled city of the Mayan Empire. The closest pyramid to sea.

Tenochtitlan

Capital of the Mexico empire also known as the Aztec empire. It had 500,000 habitants until 1521 when Hernan Cortés and the Spanish army invaded tenochtitlan. Declared Human Patrimony by the UNESCO in 1987. One of the most important places to visit.

Uxmal

Reaching this interesting zone we can remark to the traveller the beautiful sight of the principle temples of Uxmal. Each one of the temples has an impressive set of art inside and outside. This suggest the splendor of the corts that ruled this place centuries before.

Colonial Town and Buildings

San Miguel de Allende

Founded in 1542 by the Franciscan monk Fray Juan de San Miguel. Located in de eastern part of the state of Guanajuato. Fours hours away from Mexico City. We can find in San Miguel de Allende the Church of St. Michael the Archangel is beautiful church that has great views during the night.

San Cristobal de las Casas

Named after the Fransiscan Monk Bartolomé de las Casas who fought for the rights of the indigenous people. One of the first city of the Spanish North America. "The Magic Town" some people call it. Half an our of Tuxtla Gutierrez the capital of the state of Chiapas.

Tonina

This sacred place is an enourmous artificial mountain constructed over a small natural mountain range to the north of the valler of Ocosingo. Over sever plataforms temples and palaces were construced forming a monumental labyrinth.

Guanajuato

In the XIX century it was scenery of one of the most important insurgent truimphs. The conquest of the Alhondiga of Granaditas by the army of the father of Mexico independence Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.

Sea Beauties

Mahagual

Search for snorkel pay around $200 pesos and have a lot of fun. Go to the bay and enjoy a great fish dish. Grab a toal and prepare to relax!

Agua Azul

Enjoy the view of Agua Azul waterfalls. Walk by the side of the river upwards, you will see a lot indigenous people in their own culture and a great places where you can safely swim

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