Saturday, November 12, 2011

Best Places to Visit in Mexico



Mexico City: Mexico City is a place to love and loathe, with everything you'd expect to find in the world's third-largest metropolis (only Tokyo and NYC are bigger).

Teotihuacan: Some of Mexico's best attractions are only a day trip from Mexico City.

Baja California: With Tijuana as its frontier post, Baja is the epitome of 'south of the border'.

Chihuahua-Pacific Railway: Mexico's most scenic railway connects Los Mochis on the Pacific coast with Chihuahua in the country's arid inland.

Puerto Vallarta: Cobble-stoned and whitewashed Puerto Vallarta is one of the central Pacific coast's best-known beach resorts.

Guadalajara: Many of the traditions considered characteristically 'Mexican' were created in Guadalajara, the country's second-largest city.

Acapulco: White-sand beaches, high-rise hotels, nightlife that glitters and the divers of La Quebrada - these are the postcard images of Acapulco, the granddaddy of the Pacific coast's resort cities, where tourism has been the number-one industry since the 1950s.

Yucatan Peninsula: Cross the Río Usumacinta into Yucatán, and you enter the realm of the Maya.

San Cristóbal de las casas: This handsome colonial town in the pine-clad Valle de Jovel is surrounded by the classic Mayan villages of the Chiapas highlands.

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