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Escape The Cold Wintertime: Travel to Mexico

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Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
​Mexico is the core of different interests and cultures. People who travel to Mexico will find many rich and different cultures and entertainment. From museums and opera houses to picturesque Beach Resorts, tourists in Mexico will certainly ask for nothing more.
 
Probably one of the areas that people who travel to Mexico will absolutely enjoy are the beach resorts outside the capital city. At the top of the list is Acapulco, which is at times stated to as the Riviera of Mexico for its hotels, casinos and beach resorts. Acapulco has been a very popular tourist destination for decades where people could do deep-sea fishing as well as other water sports. Unfortunately lately its popularity has declined due to local problems. Another splendid location for people who travel to Mexico is Mazatlan, which recurrently holds the international fishing tournaments as well as the pre-Lenten carnivals. Fishing is one of the activities that people who travel to Mexico are mostly looking for. People can also find in Mazatlan an observatory and one of the tallest lighthouses in the world. Other beaches that travelers in Mexico should not miss are located in Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and the Los Cabos.
Beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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​Traveling to Mexico also offers the opportunity of discovering a world of arts and drama. With its many museums, Mexico is one of the most important destinations in the world. The Chapultepec Park accommodates several of these eminent museums; the most important of which is the National Museum of Anthropology. Other museums that tourists in Mexico should also stop at are the Museum of National History, Snail Museum, Technology Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, which pride itself on the finest collection of Mexican painting including those of masters such as Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo.
If you are traveling with kids then consider a visit to the Mexico City Zoo and the Papalote, a children’s interactive museum.
 
Traveling to Mexico will not be complete without visiting the Basilica de Guadalupe, which celebrates the site of the Virgin Mother’s appearance in 1531. The Metropolitan Cathedral is another tour destination within Mexico. With its baroque and neoclassical facade, the church is an absolute example of architectural art forms.
 
Another Mexican architectural masterpiece is the Chapultepec Castle, which once functioned as presidential residence. The castle also contains the murals of Mexican painter Juan O’ Gorman as well as the Memorial to Infant Heroes. Los Pinos, which is the legitimate residence of the Mexican President, is also on the grounds of the Castle.
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​Monuments proliferate in the Paseo de la Reforma, a tree-line boulevard that houses Mexico’s landmarks. Travelers will indeed love the monuments such as the Angel of the Independence, the emblem of the country’s national identity, Cuauhtemoc Memorial and the Diana Cazadora, the statue of Diana the Huntress.
 
What is traveling around Mexico without shopping for souvenirs? The Zona Rosa or the Pink Zone is an ideal shopping paradise. Within the area are restaurants, boutique squares, shops and hotels. Another shopping district is the Alameda Park, which borders the Palace of Fine Arts.
 
If you are a history enthusiast then you will love traveling to Mexico’s legendary religious city of Teotihuacan, the capital of pre-Aztec civilization. In Teotihuacan, sightseers will find the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, two pyramids that face each other, offering a great view of the surrounding regions from the top.
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