While Colonial Mexico is not a specific area or a destination, it is descriptive of the towns which were built all over Mexico between the fall of Tenochtitlan in 1521 until the Wars of Independence in the 1810s. These towns are rich with history, art, culture and eco-tourism. No matter what you are seeking in your Mexican getaway, the Colonial Cities likely will have what you need. From the beautiful beaches of Puerto Vallarta to the scenic and relaxing squares and plazas of Guadalajara you will find something for everyone. Solar Tours makes it easy for you to be the expert on these hidden Mexican gems.
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The colonial cities of Mexico dot the west coast. Each city is unique and brings its own separate character, history, and architecture to the forefront to tell a unique and vibrant story.While these cities are a wonderful place to visit, be sure to look at them from beyond the eyes of a tourist. You will find many festivals throughout the year in cities like Guanajuato, Morelia and Merida. In San Cristobal de las Casas, you will find an indigent tribe who still believes that the Mayan culture is alive and flourishing–despite the poverty in which they live and the opulence (relative) with which they are surrounded.These cities have it all. From spectacular beaches, fascinating archaeological sites and one of the world’s largest cities in the middle of it all. But don’t let the tried and true keep you from digging a little deeper into these magical cities and these magical people. |
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