Tlachtemalácatl (Mesoamerican Ballgame Stone Ring)

Coyoacán was once a town completely separate from Mexico City. As such, it needed its own central square, what is now the Plaza Hidalgo. When this plaza was being built, a large stone ring with a figure carved on it was unearthed. This was a tlachtemal…

Real de Catorce

When the minerals of a mining town have been fully extracted, there is a chance that it will become a ghost town. That is what happened to Real de Catorce in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí when its silver ran dry in the early 20th century. But i…

Chocolate ‘OJERT’ Mural Advert

Discover Chocolate 'OJERT' Mural Advert in Izamal, Mexico: A hand-painted advertisement for chocolate adorns the walls of this historic building.

Santuario de Schoenstatt ‘Maria, Camino al Cielo’

From Monterrey, climb the Cerro del Mirador mountain, and find the Church of Schönstatt amongst the hilltops. Leave comfort behind, depart on a physical journey, and find peace away from the big city. There are many of these little chapels located…

Librería Porrúa’s Sor Juana Book Mosaic

Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, who would later come to be known by the name of Sor (Sister) Juana Inés de la Cruz (Sor Juana for short), was a 17th-century writer who made an impact not only on the literature but also the religious establish…

Galerías Plaza de las Estrellas

Opened in 1982, Galerías Plaza de las Estrellas was one of Mexico City’s first indoor shopping malls. In order to stand out from its competitors, a Walk of Fame was installed inside. Some peculiar prints are to be found here, boxer Julio César Cháv…

Casa China

For sale since 2017, Valladolid’s Casa China (Chinese House) is a very large building, painted in bright shades of red, green, and yellow, that stands out thanks to its East Asian-inspired architecture. With two guardian lions flanking the entrance an…

Ex-Convento Franciscano de Kikil

Discover Ex-Convento Franciscano de Kikil in Kikil, Mexico: The ruins of a 16th-century Spanish convent tell a forgotten history.

Museo de Manga (Manga Museum)

The Asociación México Japonesa (Mexico Japanese Association) was established in 1956 as a result of efforts from Mexico’s Japanese migrant and Japanese descendant communities, looking to establish tighter relationships between both countries and cul…

Funicular de Guanajuato

The city of Guanajuato is arguably one of the most scenic and vivid in Mexico. It is dispersed among hillsides that rise to an elevation of 6,725 feet above sea level; its lowest points meet centrally to comprise the Centro Histórico area. Get a taste …

El Río Mezquites

Discover El Río Mezquites in Cuatrociénegas, Mexico: Swim alongside softshell turtles in these turquoise waters within the Cuatrociénegas Biosphere Reserve.

Cenote Ziiz Ha

After the Caribbean coast, cenotes are likely the most recognizable natural features of the Yucatan Peninsula. These sinkholes come in several shapes and sizes, and their importance was recognized by the indigenous Maya peoples, not only as freshwater s…

Mina de Mármol

Discover Mina de Mármol in Cuatrociénegas, Mexico: A former travertine mine traces the geological history of this unique desert filled with crystalline blue pools.

Photography Archive Museum

Mexico City is known for its number of museums. Many residents of the city and Mexicans in general, actually believe it to be the city with the most museums in the world. Most serious attempts at counting city museums seem to provide widely varying resu…

‘Espíritu de Luz’

Discover 'Espíritu de Luz' in Monterrey, Mexico: This ”skyspace,” which bears a resemblance to a spacecraft, is designed to disappear in the presence of light.

Dunas de Yeso

Discover Dunas de Yeso in Cuatrociénegas, Mexico: These gleaming gypsum sand dunes are the second-largest in North America.

Casa de Cortés

Discover Casa de Cortés in La Antigua, Mexico: This atmospheric ruins are truly a sight to behold.

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