One of the most representative archaeological sites in Mexico is undoubtedly Teotihuacán, which in Nahuatl means the city of the gods. Among its main structures we will find the Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon, the Citadel,…
Taxco
Taxco is a picturesque colonial city located north of the state of Guerrero with beautiful streets and alleys that form a labyrinth of colonial buildings, marketplaces, hotels and houses, engaged in the silver trade, which is the precious mineral that…
Valladolid
Valladolid is traditionally known as “The Capital of the Eastern Mayan” a just title for the beauty of its colonial buildings, such as the Convent of San Bernardino de Siena, the Church of San Gervasio, the Municipal Palace, the Museum…
Bacalar
Bacalar is a charming magical town nestled in the southeast of the Yucatán Peninsula 5 hours from Cancún and 30 minutes from Chetumal which is the capital of the state of Quintana Roo. Bacalar is surrounded by nature and history…
Xilitla
Xilitla is a charming magical town surrounded by the exuberant vegetation of the Huasteca Potosina. Among its main attractions are the Ex Convento de San Agustín, built in 1557 with a great fortress to contain the Chichimecas and Las Pozas,…
Patzcuaro
Pátzcuaro was considered pre-Hispanic times as the paradise of western Mexico by the nobles and “purépechas” kings, for whom the temples of Pátzcuaro were the gateway to heaven for their gods and when they came down from heaven they arrive…
San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende is a magical and beautiful colonial city located in the Mexican Bajío at 3 hours from Mexico City and 1 hour from Queretaro and Guanajuato respectively. The name of San Miguel “the Great” was given by…