Get to know the best cities in Mexico
Mexico has endless wonderful cities, with extensive history, culture, and architecture, that’s why we bring you some of the best cities that you should book for your next vacation.
Zacatecas, Zacatecas
Known as The City with a Quarry Face and a Silver Heart, Zacatecas was founded in the mid-16th century and built precisely with quarry extracted from the Zacatecan mines. that runs from side to side the capital adorned with elegant buildings and colonial mansions, squares, monuments and parks is a place you should not miss.
Merida Yucatan
In the beautiful city of Mérida in the state of Yucatán, it is a destination that you can not ignore due to its unparalleled beauty. Chosen by tourists for its impressive architecture, its culture and for hosting both cultural and artistic events, it presents its main avenue known as Paseo de Montejo where there are mansions built by rich landowners in the past, monuments and dedicated roundabouts. national and local heroes. In addition, right on this promenade is the Palacio Canton Built in the 20th century that served as the official residence of the rulers of Yucatan and later became the headquarters of the regional anthropology museum of the city. Without a doubt, it is a place that you have to visit on your next trip.
Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca
In the city of Oaxaca you will find colonial buildings combined with its pre-Hispanic past that earned it recognition as a World Heritage Site, among its many buildings in this style is the Basilica of Our Lady of Solitude, built with greenish yellow stone and the Temple of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, a beautiful baroque ensemble embodied in the façade and altarpieces in the interior. The Macedonio Alcalá Theater, a representative of Oaxacan architecture in Nouveau art, adorned with its façade and makes it a must to visit this city.
Mexico City
Mexico City, capital of the country, is perhaps the city with the greatest history and attractions of all, where one day is not enough to see all the attractions it offers, with the large number of museums that you should not miss, such as the National Museum of Anthropology, El Soumaya, the Frida Kahlo Museum, the Tamayo Museum, the Papalote Children’s Museum, among others, as well as majestic natural spaces such as the Forest and the Chapultepec Castle. In addition to its great iconic monuments such as the Angel of Independence, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Monument to the Revolution, and without neglecting its gastronomy that offers the different bars and restaurants of the place.
Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro
This city hosted many important historical events in the independence of Mexico such as the conspiracy movement, the execution of Maximilian and the intonation for the first time of the Mexican National Anthem and that were reflected in its monuments and enclosures such as the Temple and Ex-Convent of San Francisco de Asís and the Casa de la Corregidora, the Teatro de la República, its majestic aqueduct considered a World Heritage Site and that you can discover walking through its historic center or its well-known tram that runs through these and some popular places in Querétaro.