Plan a getaway to these Magic Towns

  • ensenada

News Category: News, General Discussion, and Travel

Profile
Profile
Photos
Comments
  • Published November 8th, 2021

    If you are one of those people who are craving for a trip to try the typical stew or taco of a town. If you are passionate about putting together an itinerary that includes hikes and beautiful postcards that you can capture with your cell phone or camera. If you like to escape to the beach or go to town, here are some plans for you to make during the upcoming revolutionary bridge or as soon as you have the chance.

     

    Exercise and recharge your batteries

    Bernal is always a magnet for visitors to the state of Querétaro. The star of this destination is its great monolith, better known as the Peña de Bernal. With the right equipment and expert guidance, it is possible to practice rock climbing and rappel. Others choose to recharge their batteries by hiking its slopes.

    Sunset with comrades

    Mazunte, the Magic Town of the Oaxacan coast, attracts with its relaxed atmosphere those who wish to bury for a while, the stress and everyday life, to enjoy nature. In the morning many take the opportunity to do yoga. In the afternoons it is not to be missed to watch the sunset at Punta Cometa.

    On a romantic note,

    San Miguel de Allende has become one of the favorite places for lovers to get engaged, get married or celebrate an anniversary. Whether you decide to visit its art galleries, stroll through its streets, visit the San Miguel Parish Church or spend time in one of its boutique hotels, the destination never disappoints.

    Wine tourism tour

    Ensenada, Guanajuato, Querétaro and Parras de la Fuente, among other destinations, have become true paradises for wine lovers. No matter who you go with, if you are passionate about learning about the winemaking process and wine tasting, the country offers several routes where you can visit different vineyards.

    Of quarry and silver

    Taxco, Guerrero, has attractive alternatives whether you go alone, as a couple, or with your family. You can go to buy silver, climb the Cerro del Atachi where the Monumental Christ is located, and admire the façade of the Santa Prisca and San Sebastián Parish Church.

    Cold and pastes

    Real del Monte, in Hidalgo, is ideal to walk -well covered and hugged- the streets and the center of the town. You can go to buy silver, climb the Cerro del Atachi where the Monumental Christ is located, and admire the facade of the Parish of Santa Prisca and San Sebastian.

    With a backpack on your shoulder

    Malinalco is, without a doubt, one of the most attractive Magical Towns of the State of Estado de México, a favorite of those who dare to go with only their backpacks to reconnect with themselves. Walking through its streets, taking snow, admiring the Parish of the Divine Savior and the Augustinian Convent of the Transfiguration, and going to the Luis Mario Schneider University Museum should not be missing in an itinerary.

    Cheers to all!

    Tequila. To this Magic Town, located in the north-central region of Jalisco, travelers come eager to listen to mariachi music, visit the National Tequila Museum, tour the houses that produce this distillate, and admire the extensive fields of blue agave. Of course, it never fails to say “salud” (cheers), raising a blown glass caballito.

    History and delights

    Tlayacapan, in Morelos, boasts the Ex-Convent of San Juan Bautista, built-in 1534 by the Augustinian friars. With an enviable climate, it has become one of the favorite destinations for those who live in the CDMX for a quick getaway. No one should leave without trying the mole de pepita verde, the cecina, and the mixiotes de carnero.

    I need a dipper

    Santa Clara del Cobre is the ideal Pueblo Magico for those who want to go to Michoacán to buy copper handicrafts and utensils. In addition to visiting the workshops in the area, you should stroll through the main square, contemplate the temple of Nuestra Señora del Sagrario, dedicated to Santa Clara de Asis, and recognize the works of the National Museum of Copper.

  • Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *