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Alameda Alameda
Avenida Pino Suárez y Washington Poniente , Zona Centro , Monterrey, Mexico
Phone - s/t

As part of a very old custom in Mexico, the alamedas (poplar-lined avenues/ parks) have been known for years as the [more]

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Alameda central Alameda central
Avenida Hidalgo y Avenida Juárez , Centro Histórico , Mexico City, Mexico

A pleasant respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, this charming green park has sparkling fountains, shady [more]

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Bosque de la Primavera Bosque La Primavera
Concentro Av Vallarta 6503 , Zapopan, Mexico

West of Guadalajara is the Bosque de la Primavera (Forest of the Spring), a wooded area so extensive it is often [more]

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Divertido Divertido
Boulevar Manuel Ávila Camacho, 758 , Naucalpan , Mexico City, Mexico
Phone - +52 5 3606363

A fun-fair with plenty of rides and attractions for children to come and enjoy themselves, open all day long. Those who [more]

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Jardin Centenario Jardin Centenario
Allende e Hidalgo , Centro de Coyoacán , Mexico City, Mexico
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Jardin Centenario is an excellent place to wander around, especially if you have children. Take a stroll, admire the [more]

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Parque Andres Bello Parque Andres Bello
Avenida Andrés Bello , Urbanización San Cristóbal , Merida, Mexico

An experience hard to find in many other cities, but one that you can enjoy in the inter-connected avenues of Andres [more]

Parque Beethoven Parque Beethoven
Avenida Universidad , Urbanización Santa María Norte , Merida, Mexico

Unfortunately, this popular park is somewhat difficult to find if you are a visitor to the city and unfamiliar with its [more]

Parque Chankanaab Parque Chankanaab
Costera Sur Highway, Km 9 , Cozumel, Mexico
Phone - Not available

Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this [more]

User Rating:9.5 User Rating:9.5

  • Oct 29, 2005 by Jody from San Diego — "Our family only had a short time in Cozumel as we traveled by cruise ship. Take a cab to Chankanaab , no need for a" [more]

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Parque hundido Parque Hundido
Avenida Insurgentes Sur , Insurgentes Mixcoac , Mexico City, Mexico

The Luis G. Urbina park, popularly known as the Parque Hundido or Sunken Park, is the perfect place to take a break [more]

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Parque Los Conquistadores de la Sierra Parque Los Conquistadores de la Sierra
Final del Paseo Domingo Peña , o Paseo de La Feria , Merida, Mexico

This name of this park is derived from the monument raised in honor of Domingo Pena, the guide who accompanied the [more]

Parque Marino de Cozumel Parque Marino de Cozumel
Costera Sur Highway , Cozumel, Mexico
Phone - (no phone)

Due to the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma, the following description may no longer be accurate. Please consider this [more]

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Parque Metropolitano Parque Metropolitano
A Bethoveen 5800 , La Estancia , Guadalajara, Mexico

Inside its impressive and large green areas you can temporarily isolate yourself from the noises of the city. It has [more]

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Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada
, Merida, Mexico
Phone - +58 800 84847 (INPARQUES)

The Sierra Nevada is the largest among the four regional national parks, comprising nearly 230,000 hectares of [more]

Parque Papagayo Parque Papagayo
Costera Miguel Alemán, s/n , Frente a Playa Hornos , Acapulco, Mexico

Parque Papagayo offers a wide variety of opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast. In the mornings, joggers are [more]

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Parque Tibisay Parque Tibisay
Avenida Urdaneta, con Calle 40 , Merida, Mexico

The great respect that people of Merida have for history and traditions is evident in the considerable amount of [more]

Parque de Las Cinco Republicas Parque de Las Cinco Republicas
Calle 13, entre Avenidas 5 y 6 , Merida, Mexico

This park is located at the northern end of Merida, where a deep valley abruptly cuts into the city. Here you will find [more]

Parque de Las Madres Parque de Las Madres
Avenida Gonzalo Picón , Merida, Mexico

North of the Alberto Carnevalli Airport, just near the airfield, lies the Parque de Las Madres or Mother's Park, where [more]

Parques en la Avenida Urdaneta Parques en la Avenida Urdaneta
Avenida Urdaneta , Merida, Mexico

From its beginning as Avenida Andres Bello, until turning into Avenida 3 at the junction with Parque Glorias Patrias, [more]

Plaza de la Conchita Plaza de la Conchita
Higuera y Vallarta , Coyoacán , Mexico City, Mexico
Phone - s/t

Formerly known as the Plaza de la Concepcion, this attractive little plaza is well worth a visit. At one corner you can [more]

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  • Feb 25, 2008 by julia from houston, tx — "Beautiful little chapel, very picturesque with the surrounding trees. My boyfriend took me here when we went to visit" [more]

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San Jose's Estuary and Bird Sanctuary San Jose's Estuary and Bird Sanctuary
Paseo San Jose , (East of Presidente Forum Resort) , San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico
Phone - Not available

Five minutes from downtown San Jose is a peaceful area filled with 200 species of exotic birds such as egrets, herons [more]

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Calandrias (Las)
Aug 22, 2008 by CB from TX & Mexico
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • The driver (and horse) threaded the traffic well.
  • NA.

“The Calandrias is near the cathedral - behind the Rotunda north of the cathedral. We got an hour trip through some nice areas of the city, including the Ex-Convent del Carmen, the University of Guad, Revolution Park and the Templo Expiatorio. The driver, in Spanish, pointed out places of interest - even to non-Spanish speaking gringos. Even as area residents for over 3 years, we saw places we had never seen. The mansions in Colonia America were exceptional. It will be part of our standard tour for visitors.”

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Plaza de la Conchita
Feb 25, 2008 by julia from houston, tx
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Very beautiful.

“Beautiful little chapel, very picturesque with the surrounding trees. My boyfriend took me here when we went to visit his family. Now I dream of us being married here someday.”

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Pirate Ship Cruises
Jan 22, 2008 by Marvin from San Diego
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Where else can you sail on an authentic ship from the 1800s. Great fun!
  • Cruise had to end.

“Absolute ball! Outstanding time and fun onboard this actual century-plus old ship. Very friendly staff! Excellent experience. Very highly recommend it!”

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Necri
Jun 13, 2007 by lori from odessa, fl
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Selection, shipping/crating offered on all pieces, very customer oriented.
  • Could not say anything negative.

“The store is fabulous! The pottery that is offered is unlike what you see through most of Mexico. After a while you just get tired of seeing the same old thing, go to Necrotic, you are bound to find something different. The owner is the nicest; he kept the guys busy with tequila while we ladies shopped. I am sure this is his M.O. but that's okay, we were going to spend anyway and at least the guys were satisfied. He also makes terrific hot sauces and sells them there as well. It was one of our favorite's stops while in San Jose Del Cab.”

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Malecon (El)
Aug 1, 2006 by Thomas from fairbanks
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Sunsets and sculptures are not to be missed.
  • Weekend nights can be crowded.

“The Male con is the centerpiece of the city. Lined with whimsical sculpture, the wide promenade is a Mecca for tourists and local Mexican families. Entertainers frequently appear curbside and at the adjacent cathedral square. All-in-all, the Male con is THE place to see and be seen in PV.”

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