Las Flores archaeological site
The ancient Huastec sanctuary on the hill. Discover the secrets of the pre-Hispanic civilization in Tampico!
The Las Flores Archaeological Zone is a historical treasure hidden right in the urban heart of Tampico. This ancient settlement, which reached its peak splendor between 1000 and 1250 AD, is one of the few remaining architectural testimonies of the Huastec culture in the region. Its main structure—an impressive circular pyramidal mound built from earth, sea shells, and lime—served as a ceremonial and residential center with a privileged view of the Chairel Lagoon. It is a fascinating stop for travelers looking to connect with the port's pre-Hispanic roots and discover how an ancient past coexists with the dynamism of a modern city.
An urban Huastec vestige: The unique opportunity to visit a pre-Hispanic site perfectly integrated within a modern residential neighborhood.
Ceremonial architecture: A circular pyramid built with local coastal materials, demonstrating the ancient Huastecs' adaptation to their lacustrine environment.
Lagoon views: Situated on a natural hill that offers a beautiful perspective of the water bodies surrounding Tampico.
Living history: A key landmark for understanding the trade, traditions, and daily life of the first inhabitants of southern Tamaulipas.