The most beautiful small towns in mexico
Behind the Wifiert Fadas, Cockblaststein street, versatile lakes and mountains, there are
some things that make fantastic photogenic in the small town of Mexico.
Cross-diversity in Mexico means that there are non-apartheid cities in various regions and
desert spooks and weird colonial pubes, which have spread in history.
The options are endless, but there are 10 favorite small city destinations to inspire your
next trip.
1.Bacalar (Quintana Roo)
This little town is about four hours from Cancún and near the Belize border, a large lake
habitat, often called the seven-color lake. The water stream emits from crystal to deep
turquoise, due to water sign (silkholes) and limestone lakebed. Launch is covered by
mangroves and so huge with the lake area you can see where it is not finished, Bacalar
boasts the most spectacular views. Hanging back on the water and taking it all back in a
veil.
2. San Sebastian Bernal (Querétaro)
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San Sebastian Bernal is a truly protected small town, a skeleton street, a colorful Fasad and
one of the world's tallest aquifers. Established by a number of Spanish families in 1600,
Central Mexico dates back many buildings in this town 18th and 19th century
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3. Campeche(Campeche)
Officially a city and the same name are the streets of the southwestern Mexican state,
Campeche, have a strange little city feeling, all the facades in the historic center are
painted in the streets of the pasta and the main pedestrian, Calle 59, the art reflections are
rotated. On the street, on relatively small streets, visitors often take a long time to walk
until you stop taking pictures of every few feet.
4. Malinalco (Mexico State)
A city rich with legends and a mysterious and fascinating city, Malilako, about two hours
southwest of Mexico City, was an important place for Mexico or Aztecs, who made a
complex space for their military elites. A city surrounded by mountains and surrounded by
strong forests, it attracts its plants and fauna as well as its historical and spiritual
dedication.
5. Izamal (Yucatán)
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This entire city is a 16th Century Franciscan monastery built on top of a 16th Century
Francine Monastery, which is painted in a delightful canary yellow, set against a backdrop
of bright blue sky that is generally the blessing of the Yucatan Peninsula, the goldenfacades almost darn mirida and Chechen is the archaeological site of Ezhar Located in the
middle, it is a perfect place to close the route.
6. Real de Catorce (San Luis Potosí)
Once a prosperous silver-mining city, Real De Catorce is now a scurry city in North-Central
Mexico San Luis Potosi Desert. Indigenous Wheille is a pilgrim site for people and Catholics,
it has a spiritual feeling that attracts visitors. And the city that you get to enter through a
tunnel makes it even more interesting.
7. cuetzalan (Puebla)
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The statue of this small town is located on the mountain outside the Poobella (about 4
hours in Mexico City) with stone-street roads and rustic, red-tiled roofs. Surrounded by
waterfalls and delicious forests with the cave and a nearby archaeological site, Cuetzalan is
a great place to like those who want outdoor adventure.
8. Pátzcuaro (Michoacán)
Before the arrival of Spanish Patazaku in Western Mexico, there is a fascinating and long
history of a city and official center. Visitors can learn about Mexico's rich indigenous history
to find local handicrafts and visit the lovely streets of the city. After every fall of the Dead
Day, visitors flock to Patzacuro, flock in the shock and shock in the shock and shock in the
shock and shock in the jhark.
9.Taxco (Guerrero)
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A small town in the Guerrero Mountains, about two and a half hours southwest of Mexico
City, Taxcoct is known as "Rupali Nagar" due to all the mines located there. Swim across
the streets on a busy street and a deeply crowded cat church around the square of a
beautiful city. For an extra beautiful view, grab a VW bug taxi and take it until you look at
points (El Mirador), where you get a bird in the city and the surrounding mountains view.
10. Todo Santos (Baja California sur)
If you ask to imagine a quintessential Mexican city, you will probably feel something near
Todos Santos. The colorful facades reflect the blue sky and outlined Mexican flag
decorations and proud lines that are acclaimed by cacti many lines. Located Mexico's
Pacific Coast and popular with artists and surfers, the city has a very pushing, easy-to-use
vibe.
Beautiful architects. Though it's look like oldest, but good to see.