1. Palacio de Bellas Artes
An iconic cultural center in Mexico City known for its stunning architecture, murals, and performing arts.
The best places to see and eat in Red, ranked by real travelers.
An iconic cultural center in Mexico City known for its stunning architecture, murals, and performing arts.
A famous Mayan archaeological site in Yucatán, featuring the impressive El Castillo pyramid.
An eco-archaeological park in Riviera Maya offering cultural shows, underground rivers, and wildlife encounters.
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A coastal town with well-preserved Mayan ruins overlooking the Caribbean Sea, known for its beaches and vibrant atmosphere.
A monument in Guanajuato honoring a local hero of the Mexican War of Independence with panoramic city views.
One of the largest ornamental garden parks in the world, located in Morelos, featuring themed gardens.
Famous cliffs in Acapulco where skilled divers perform spectacular high dives into the ocean.
Ancient Mayan city ruins in Chiapas, known for its impressive temples and intricate carvings.
A large Mayan archaeological site in the Yucatán Peninsula with the tallest pyramid in the region.
Zapotec archaeological site in Oaxaca known for its unique mosaic fretwork and architectural style.
Museum in Mexico City featuring a collection of Mexican modern art and works by renowned artists.
Museum located at the Monte Albán archaeological site showcasing Zapotec artifacts and history.
An underground river and cave system near Playa del Carmen offering guided tours through stunning crystal formations.
The main square of Taxco, a charming silver-mining town known for colonial architecture and silver shops.
Museum at the Palenque archaeological site displaying artifacts discovered in the ancient Mayan city.
A biosphere reserve in Chiapas protecting diverse flora and fauna within the Sierra Madre mountains.
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