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Stroll Along Zihuatanejo’s Fishermen’s Walk – Seafood, Sunset, and Festive Nights

Walk by the sea
In Zihuatanejo you can take a walk along the Paseo del Pescador by the sea, where there are several seafood restaurants and shops.
On Sunday nights the square takes on a festive air with local bands, sidewalk art exhibits, and sometimes folk dancing.
Excellent beaches and panoramic views are 10 minutes away, on the other side of the hill, by Playa la Ropa.
Tourist Attraction
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