Archivo para Abril, 2008

Taxco, a place with colonial style

Originally called Tlacho by the Aztecs, meaning “the place of the ballgame,” Taxco is truly an enchanting town located on the slopes of a tropical hill and surrounded by rocky cliffs, some 85 kilometers south-west of Mexico City.
This old silver-mining city has retained its colonial charm thanks to a classical labyrinth of cobblestone streets and […]

Posted On Martes, Abril 29th, 2008 File Under Attractions in Mexico, | Deja un Comentario

Ixtapa, a place for travelers who are seek comfort and luxury

 
Ixtapa is usually spoken in conjunction with Zihuatanejo because the two cities are only 4 miles apart. Zihuatanejo is an area targeted by the Mexican government for tourist development . But as there was undeveloped beach a few miles away, Ixtapa was born as a destination whose close proximity links it to Zihuatanejo.
When choosing a […]

Posted On Martes, Abril 22nd, 2008 File Under Tours and Excursions in Mexico, | Deja un Comentario

Guadalajara, a city with a lot to see

Guadalajara is the second largest city with over 5 million inhabitants.
The bottom line there is that while many other destinations in Mexico are too hot to enjoy being out and about in the summer, Guadalajara is just right. The added bonus being its close proximity to Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, and nearby Lake Chapala. When you […]

Posted On Martes, Abril 22nd, 2008 File Under Attractions in Mexico, | Deja un Comentario

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