

Fun in Baja California SurIf you are planning a vacation in where the sun is your companion and nature the scenery of all those new memories, youre probably thinking of visiting La Paz, the perfect place for nature lovers, especially aquatic settings. How do I get to La Paz?The location of La Paz makes one of the most common ways to get there is by crossing the Baja California Peninsula by ferry from Mazatlán and Topolobampo, Sinaloa, to the port of Pichilingue. The estimated ti
Discover the Magical Town of Loreto Loreto is an oasis trapped between the waters of Mar de Cortés and the desert lands of Sierra Giganta. It’s the remote land that the Jesuits used to start their pilgrimage to evangelize and colonize Baja and Alta California. But it’s also a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Baja California Sur that has the joy of being gray and blue whales (the largest in the world) temporary home; of being in front of a set of islands declared a W
The best of Tampico Located in the northeast of México, Tampico is for many a port-city, despite the fact that the sea isn’t in the municipality, but in its neighbor, Madero. Tampico municipality does have an important river—Pánuco. The Antigua Aduana Marítima (Old Maritime Customs) is on its shores, a place inaugurated by President Porfirio Díaz, we will tell you more about it later.Tampico is also surrounded by large cities, as it borders Altamira,
The city of good vibesSayulita has a “good vibes” vibe: its colorful streets, Huichol art galleries and waves conquered by surfers from all over the world make it the most hippie-chic Pueblo Mágico of the whole Riviera Nayarit, whose gateway is through another of the destinations of sun and beach spoiled in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta, just 40 minutes away. Day and night, all the action is concentrated on the beach. With the first sunbeams you see the constant coming and going of surfers with b
A treasure on the Pacific coastManzanillo City is located in Pacific Ocean coast. This city has a long tradition thanks to its port services and because of that its name has been quite relevant in the history of the country many times. The city received its name Manzanillo from the Spaniards that arrived here during The Conquista: here used to be plenty of cahmomile trees (árboles de manzanilla), also known before as “Death Trees”, because of its toxicity, and that way they decided to
Welcome to Puerto PeñascoThe Sea of Cortés and the Sonoran desert embrace Puerto Peñasco, a town renowned for its crystalline beaches and for being the gateway to the Reserva de la Biósfera El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar (National Reserve of El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar) declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2013. Puerto Peñasco is a cosmopolitan destination where elegant hotels, shopping centers and golf courses join together. However, it still preserves streets from it
One of the most beautiful beaches in MexicoThe main reason visitors from all over the world flock to Puerto Vallarta is for the beaches. However, the picturesque Historical Center, art-filled boulevard, and magnificent views of the Bahía de Banderas, as well as the Zona Romántica (Romantic District), are all highlights which make this city a unique, unforgettable destination. Located on the Pacific coast, 205 miles (330 km) from Guadalajara (the capital of the state of Jalisco), Puer
Knowing more about MexicoKnown for its beautiful beaches and spectacular swimming spots, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo is a twice-as-nice destination for a weekend trip away. All that’s left to do is to prepare yourself for a great time, and to explore its surroundings.How to get to Ixtapa Zihuatanejo?This destination, in the state of Guerrero, can be reached by road, as it is located in the north-west part of the state, just over four hours from Acapulco. You can stop for a break somewhere along the green
Learn about local Washington, DC history! Located in the stunning and newly renovated historic Carnegie Library, the DC History Center welcomes visitors to explore DC's diverse and complex history through its three exhibits. Amenities
One of the nation's largest and the first (1991) African American Gay Pride events, attracting more than 35,000 participants, DC Black Pride takes place in Washington, DC in late May over Memorial Day weekend each year One of the nation's largest and the first (1991) African American Gay Pride events, attracting more than 35,000 participants, DC Black Pride takes place in Washington, DC in late May over Memori
Do you like admiring antiques Come see how Americans lived during the early days of this country through displays of 18th 19th century home furnishings. The DAR Museum exhibits the furniture, ceramics, paintings, textiles, and other decorative things people kept in their homes. Get an idea of how Americans lived when the United States was new through our 31 period rooms, each decorated to look like a specific time peri
Discover a different Washington. Our website, culturaltourismdc Discover a different Washington. Our website, culturaltourismdc.org, is your gateway to Washington's historic neighborhoods where museums, historic houses, parks and gardens, art galleries, theaters, guided tours, and self-guided neighborhood heritage trails await you.
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum Located on 7th Street, NW, the third floor contains the restored rooms and items related to when Clara Barton lived at this location during and immediately after the Civil War. She used this property not only as her residence, but also to store the supplies she received for her work on battlefields, and later as an office to handle correspondence concerning missing soldiers. I
Make unforgettable memories with these popular experiences City Cruises provides the most unique and entertaining dining cruise experience. View Washington, DC aboard the elegant Odyssey and enjoy a three-course plated menu with live band entertainment, or set sail on the brand new Spirit of Washington and dine on grand buffets with DJ entertainment. Take the family on the fun and educational Spirit of Mount Vernon for
Established in 1840, St. Matthew's is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington Established in 1840, St. Matthew's is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington. It has been cited as having one of the most beautiful church interiors of modern times. President John F. Kennedy's funeral mass was celebrated here on Nov. 25, 1963. Pope John Paul II said Mass her
Telling the story of one of America's greatest leaders of the 20th century. Come explore the newly completed memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe during World War II and 34th US President. Designed by world-renowned architect Frank O. Gehry, this one-of-a-kind memorial and urban park is located near the U.S. Capitol along Independence Avenue, S.W. Commemor
Explore life in the early days of the republic at this fine 1799 house in Georgetown! Dumbarton House interprets the Nourse household comprising Joseph Nourse, his wife, Maria, and the enslaved, indentured and freed servants who made the household run. We also offer a variety of programs, including special exhibitions and tours, concerts, lectures, tastings, school and scout programs and summer camps. Please check our
Are you ready to fly Pilot a Boeing 737 NG* Flight Simulator - at the NEW! Dream Aero in Montgomery Mall! Step into the full-motion flight simulator at Dream Aero and buckle up in the captain's seat next to your co-pilot instructor. Learning is easier than ever with an experienced instructor at your side. The Dream Aero simulator reproduces every aspect of the in-flight experience, including: - All controls and fl
Where architecture meets the city. The District Architecture Center (DAC) offers stylish and versatile meeting rooms, classrooms, and social event facilities that are available for rent to groups ranging in size from just a few people to as many as 300 attendees. The center's award-winning open design is inspiring and features glass walls and floors that provide natural light throughout. Conveniently located in th
Designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1818, this historic home was the first and last private residence in Lafayette Square. Designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1818, this historic home was the first and last private residence in Lafayette Square. The Decatur House is an excellent example of Federal-style architecture, featuring the only preserved urban slave quarters in D.C, and one of the only in
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