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Mexico City
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Mexico City
<strong>Mexico City</strong> has become a major player on quite a few places-to-visit lists. It is one of the most important cultural and financial centers in the Americas. This cosmopolitan city has world-renowned museums, colonial masterpieces, historic and archaeological sites, bohemian neighborhoods, markets, exciting nightlife, and diverse shopping and dining alternatives for you to experience. Whatever you do, you will get to experience the city's rich cultural diversity and remarkable identity.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<p><span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
National Museum of Anthropology, Chapultepec, Pyramid of the Sun, Frida Kahlo Museum, Bellas Artes Museum, Plaza Mayor, The Metropolitan Cathdral and much more!<br />
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Oaxaca
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Oaxaca
Founded in 1529 in an area that was originally occupied by the Mixtecs and Zapotecs, the city of <strong>Oaxaca</strong> is a flourishing commercial center. This city recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site is best known for its various archaeological sites, colonial buildings, exquisite cuisine, colorful handcrafts production, folklore and festive environment, all of which you can witness during your stay. If all these is not enought for you, Oaxaca also offers many ecological activities, fluorecent lagoons and lush mountains. Oaxaca has it all!<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<p><span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Temple of Santo Domingo, Oaxaca Regional Museum, Benito Juarez Market, Chapel of the Rosemary, Monte Alban, Garden of the Constitucion, Watelfalls of Hieve el Agua, Teotitlan del Valle Town.<br />
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Puerto Vallarta
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Puerto Vallarta
<b>Puerto Vallarta</b> is a Mexican beach resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is one of Mexico's most beautiful coastal destinations.
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Acapulco
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Acapulco
<b>Acapulco</b> is for lovers, partiers and golfers. The views of the picturesque bay are spectacular. Having dinner at a restaurant with views of the bay at night with your loved one will be unforgettable. This is a relatively large city between the Pacific and lush green hills. <br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<p><span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Laze on the pristine beaches, Explore Fort of San Diego, Visit Acapulco Historical Museum, Tour Capilla de la Paz, Admire Mural Diego Rivera, Check Out the new Punta Diamante area, Visit Isla La Roqueta, Hang with the locals at the Puerto Marques Beach, Enjoy the Delicious Local Cuisine, and so much more!<br />
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Aguascalientes
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Aguascalientes
In the middle of north-central Mexico, <b>Aguascalientes</b> is a landlocked state that borders Zacatecas and Jalisco. It is a prosperous industrial city and despite its messy outskirts, at its heart is a fine plaza and several blocks of beautiful colonial buildings. Museums are its strong point: the Museo Nacional de la Muerte justifies a visit in itself, as do those devoted to José Guadalupe Posada and Saturnino Herrán. This pleasant capital city is definitely worth a visit!
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<p><span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
San Marcos Gardens and Temple, The Cathedral, San Marcos National Fair, San Marcos Bullring, Monumental Bullring, Encino Temple, Broken Christ, Casa de la Cultura (House of Culture), Regional History Museum, Contemporary Art Museum, Museum of Death, The Ranches of Aguascalientes, and much more!<br />
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Atlixco
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Atlixco
Known as the city of flowers, <b>Atlixco</b> is a city of about 125,000 people southwest of Puebla, Mexico. One of the main attractions of the city is its wonderful ecclesiastical architecture (churches). Don`t miss the Ex-Convento de San Francisco, it can be seen from all over town as it sits on the base of a small hill. The area brings a number of notable cultural events, the most important of which is the <em>El Huey Atlixcayotl</em>, a modern adaption of an old indigenous celebration.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<p><span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Discover the Ex-Convento de San Francisco, Stroll the brightly colored buildings and charming streets, Enjoy the authentic cuisine, Relax at the main square (the zocalo) and talk to the locals, Shop the tiny streets of Atlixco, and much more!<br />
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