

Who doesnt enjoy forests bathed by waterfalls, covered in fog, and featuring cozy cabins? If you belong to this group of travelers, you should escape to Zacatlán de las Manzanas, one of the most beautiful Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) in Puebla. In order to become acquainted with the mountainous landscape, its best to begin your journey at the Mirador de Cristal (Glass Overlook). Its half mile long and protrudes from the summit of the Barranca de los Jilgueros, located a few blocks
The answer to the question: What to do in Valle de Bravo?, is infinite. This Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) at the Estado de México has everything to be enjoyed by land, water, and air. Its attractions and the different ways of knowing them will awake in you the desire to visit this place during several weekends. If this is your first time in Valle de Bravo, you will surely want to start by exploring downtown, especially if you the kind of traveler which loves colonial architecture and street
A mystical destinationIts impossible to tell what makes Tepoztlán, Morelos, the perfect destination for a weekend getaway with friends or a significant other. It might be its bohemian and mystical ambience or its impressive views of the majestic rugged mountains that surround it. This Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) is located at the foot of the El Tepozteco National Park. The parks namesake and its main peak is surrounded by mysticism, as the locals swear that U.F.O.s fly over it frequently,
Have you ever heard of the “Mexican Switzerland”? Its nothing less than the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Mazamitla, Jalisco, nestled between the cold forests and majestic waterfalls of the Sierra del Tigre. What makes Mazamitla stand out are its cozy cabins distributed along the forest hills. Some are chalet-style, a favorite among couples looking for a romantic weekend getaway. However, there are also traditional cabins, with a maximum occupancy of 20 guests. Most of the hotels and cabi
The solitary charm of Viesca, located in the south of the state of Coahuila, has earned it a place in the Pueblos Magicos (“Magical Towns”) program since 2012. Distant more than 40 kilometers ( 25 miles ) from the nearest city and 70 kilometers ( 43 miles ) from Torreón, it is a quiet and pleasant place. Although it is a small town of about 3,500 inhabitants, it has survived many threats of becoming a ghost town, it has a great history and the love of its people that sustains it, even if th
Deep in the Copper Canyon is Batopilas de Manuel Gómez Morín, one of the three Magical Villages of Chihuahua, which only the adventurous at heart dare to explore. There are even those who say that after getting to know the town, their life is never the same. Could it be that they are enchanted by the ancestral richness of the Rarámuri culture and by the majestic landscapes that make their way through seemingly endless ravines? The origin of Batopilas dates back to 1632, when a band of explo
The dream of a quiet town bathed by the Sun and the breeze of a river, with perfectly aligned streets and tile houses that could well have come out of a tale, becomes a reality when you visit Palizada, Campeche. Palizada is a Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) - the only one in Campeche- located in the southwest region of the state. If you visit Villahermosa, Tabasco, you can travel by road for two hours to find the tranquility of this place. If you are planning a route that includes a stop in Pa
Spectacular landscapes and trails, cave paintings and great jewels of nature, surround the municipality of Tecate in Baja California, the only Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) in the northern border of the country. This colorful place is one of the five municipalities that make up the state of Baja California. It is also the gateway to la Ruta del Vino (the Wine Route) in Valle de Guadalupe, where some of the oldest wineries in the state are located. Because of the uniqueness of its histor
Real de Asientos is the oldest municipality in the state, but also the first to be named Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) in all of Aguascalientes. Its small extension is substantial in history and as a destination, it has experiences that will surprise you like no other. It is located 60 kilometers (37 miles) northeast of the state capital. So if you arrive from Aguascalientes, it will take you 1 hour and 10 minutes by car. If you leave from Zacatecas, the trip takes 1 hour and 45 minutes and
Sonora is distinguished by its gastronomy and by the cultural heritage inherited from the mission, which were established throughout its extensive territory despite its hot climate and the long distances between its towns. One of the missionaries who, during the colonial era, dedicated himself to evangelizing the indigenous people who inhabited this state was the Jesuit Eusebio Francisco Kino, to whom the Pueblo Mágico de Magdalena de Kino (Magical Town of Magdalena de Kino) owes its name.&
Let yourself be surprised by the rich history and culture of San José de Gracia in Aguascalientes and through its tours in the area, get to know, admire and enjoy the features that characterize its environment. This Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) is immersed in nature, offers the best to those who visit it through the kindness and warmth of its inhabitants. It is a meeting point for the devotees of the Cristo Roto or the fanatics of adventure tourism. It is located in the northwest of th
The Pueblo Mágico de Jerez (Magical Town of Jerez), in Zacatecas, is synonymous with drum music, 19th century quarry buildings, silver threads woven into arracadas, mango water ice, tostadas de cueritos, and the verses of Mexican poet Ramon Lopez Velarde. All this is combined in an extensive and almost flat valley that marks the entrance to the Tlaltenango Canyon. Jerez is discovered on foot or by riding in an antique cart, suffice it to say that this is the traditional way to explore the m
Craving for something sweet, aromatic and delicious? The capital mundial de la guayaba (guava world capital) fulfills the expectations of those with a sweet tooth, but also of those who appreciate the picturesque charm of a colorful Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) and the meticulous manual work of the artisans. The prolific Valle de Huejúcar (Huejúcar Valley) -which used to be distinguished by having a good number of willows, as its name alludes to- it was the place where Creoles, Spaniards, m
Pack your bags and travel to the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), Todos Santos, located in the municipality of La Paz in Baja California Sur. Its underground seeps descend from the Sierra La Laguna and give rise to this oasis in the middle of the desert peninsula. This small town is characterized by its colonial architecture. The meeting of cultures will captivate you by the intense artistic life that takes place in its galleries and festivals. When walking through its streets you will
The Pueblo Mágico de Tacámbaro (Magical Town of Tacámbaro) is located only 55 kilometers (34 miles) from Pátzcuaro in Michoacán; it boasts perfect temperatures almost all year round thanks to its privileged location, ideal for planting avocados, blackberries, and sugar cane. Also known as El Balcón de Tierra Caliente (The Balcony of the Hot Land), Tacámbaro is surrounded by mountains and waterfalls of impressive falls such as Arroyo Frio. Let
Jiquilpan de Juarez is one of the eight Pueblos Mágicos de Michoacán (Magical Towns of Michoacán) and is located very close to Lake Chapala. This is the land that saw the birth of General Lazaro Cardenas and where the jacarandas dye their streets purple during springtime. It is also a place to admire the art of José Clemente Orozco and the indigenous women who are experts in weaving rebozos. To get caught up in the serene and bohemian atmosphere of Jiquilpan, you
With a hot and humid climate most of the year, Comitán de Domínguez is known for being the cradle of the Independence of Chiapas, because before belonging to Mexico, it was part of Guatemala, remaining a few years as an independent country and then rejoining the states that make the Mexican Republic. Just two hours and 25 minutes from Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas (150 km / 93 miles ), is located this Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town). If you are traveling from another point, su
There are those who claim that what comes in small quantities is always better, and perhaps that is the case of Tlaxcala which, despite its size, is like a chest that preserves beautiful landscapes, traditions, flavors, and stories that tell part of the origins of Mexico. Among the many treasures that Tlaxcala keeps we can discover Huamantla, an ideal place to spend a quiet weekend in nature, or, well, discovering century-old traditions that survive in their haciendas. The best way to
The mining splendor that the Pueblo Mágico de Mapimí (Magical Town of Mapimí) reached, thanks to the seams of gold and silver of its Santa Rica mine, explains much of its physiognomy. When a disaster ended overnight with prosperity, all seemed lost forever. However, a past of greatness does not disappear so easily and soon tourism began to take an interest in its 400 years of history, its semi-desert landscapes, its colonial architecture and the adventures it offers.&nb
The City of PortalsWould you like to tour a Mexican village? Just travel to the north of the country and make a stop at the Pueblo Mágico de Álamos (Magical Town of Alamos), in Sonora, which will surprise you with its architecture and traditions. The town is very close to the border with Sinaloa and Chihuahua. Home of Mexican film diva, actress Maria Felix. It is also one of the first important and richest towns in the northwest of the country in the 17th century for its socia
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