Destinations for every possible interest

VĂ­a RecreActiva GDL

Every Sunday, enjoy the VĂ­a RecreActiva GDL, a safe space where you can freely walk, bike, rollerblade, or skateboard while enjoying a variety of recreational activities.

Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Little Stone

Built on a hill, this 1897 sanctuary is one of the most prized architectural treasures in the State of Mexico, thanks to its neo-Gothic exterior and the fact that it preserves a stone figure bearing the image of Our Virgen de Guadalupe.

Museo de las Culturas Lacustres del Valle de Toluca

With pieces ranging from ceramics, archaeological materials, and mammoth remains, this space, which preserves the Estado de México great ancestral history, is a must-see.

Mercado Libertad

Mercado Libertad, also known as San Juan de Dios Market, is one of Guadalajara’s most iconic markets. Discover its history, modern architecture, and vibrant commercial life, where you’ll find everything from handicrafts to delicious food. Don’t miss this unique place in Jalisco!

San Miguel del Milagro

A colonial-era pilgrimage site is today home to an immaculate sanctuary and more enticing views than could be found anywhere else.

Francisco Villa Museum

This venue features 16 permanent exhibition rooms and 3 temporary exhibition rooms.

Tlaxcala Regional Museum

The leading museum of history, culture, and anthropology in Tlaxcala and a treasure trove of learning, exploration and discovery.

Plaza de Toros

Acclaimed as the single most beautiful bullring in the Americas, that of Tlaxcala remains a focal point of past glory, sacrifice, and heraldry.

Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Tonatico

When you visit the Pueblo Mågico of Tonatico, it is a must to explore and admire this neoclassical jewel; one of the most emblematic and beautiful in the Estado de México.

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