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1 reviewThis store offers a wide variety of hand-made linens.
This store sells an interesting selection of folk art.
This school offers instruction in both dance and music.
You'll find in this unusual store and showroom a high-quality collection of Mexican, Asian and other antiques, textiles from Africa, jewelry from Mexico and India, rustic furniture and other items with historical and cultural value.
This baroque-style cathedral, which dominates the south side of Puebla's Zócalo, took from 1575 to 1649 to build.
The nickname given to Av. 6 Oriente, a street which features stores selling a type of candy artwork native to Puebla.
This collection of arts and crafts is housed in what was once a 17th-century convent named Santa Rosa.
This professional soccer team runs as five-week summer soccer program for youths.
This public pool, which offers swimming lessons, also has a sauna.
This cultural center is a gathering place for artists and musicians and offers a variety of classes.
This museum covers a wide range of topics, including Mexican ecology, history and art.
This fountain, featuring sculptures of three women holding fruit toward the sky, is a popular city landmark.
Built as the Town Hall in the sixteenth century. A lovely French-style facade was added in 1885.
San Luis Potosí's chief city plaza.
This cathedral has been refashioned many times since the early 1700s, when it was constructed.
A rural outpost located on the Guatemalan border.
This lake, 190 kilometers from San Cristobal, is buried deep in a rainforest filled with diverse forms of wildlife.
These Indian ruins, located near the village of Pozeula, are built into the side of a hill.
A Moorish-style church near the zócalo.
A lookout place with a great view over San Cristobal. You can see all of the most important monuments, churches, temples and almost the whole city from there. Excellent location for making the best photos. Open from 9:00 to 2:00 and from 4:00 to 7:00 For more information, contact Nolberto or Romeo at SolMaya Language & Arts School.
The idea behind the Jardin de Orquideas, JOM, in its simplest form, is to maintain for future generations a small sampling of the vast and varied lifeblood of Mexico's living natural wonders. As of January 2008, the collection has over 1800 rescued plants with 350 species. The collections data base has over 3300 entries of the epiphytes of Chiapas. The Jardin is open Wednesday to Sunday 10am till dark. Entrance is free a donation is appreciated if one enjoys and cares to help this very worthwhile project.
Galeria Studio Cerrillo was founded in 2002 to allow the talented and varied artist of Chiapas an outlet for their visual works to be presented in a professional and classic manner. Since then the gallery has had over 40 exhibitions showcasing artist from Mexico and around the world. The gallery is the only full time cultural space dedicated to the plastic artist in San Cristobal.
A 10-minute cable car ride between two small mountain peaks in the city's historic section.
This large church, which hovers over the Plaza de Santo Domingo, is known for its dark, melancholy appearance.
This marketplace features a number of country silversmiths, who offer jewelry at reduced prices.
The zócalo of this old mining town is named for silver tycoon José de la Borda.
This language school offers a wide range of courses, both of the long-term and crash course variety.
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Spa for men, located just outside of Tepoztlan, one hour south of Mexico City, fifteen minutes east of Cuernavaca. We have a swimming pool, volley ball court, hot tub, showers, lockers, private rooms, steam room, dry sauna, and massages. Beautiful setting, nice views in all directions. Located near the city of eternal spring.
This museum displays numerous works of local art.
A sanctuary for viewing Monarch Butterflies in central Mexico.
Enjoy the land of Tequila with the experts. You can feel the magic around of these beverage, the most famous in the world from Mexico. Know the old and new process of production, visit the old distilleries and taste the real Tequila 100% of blue agave.
