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Explore Taxco: Mexico’s Iconic Silver Capital

Taxco de Alarcon, Mexico’s silver capital, is a charming colonial town nestled in the mountains of Guerrero state between Mexico City and Acapulco. It’s one of Mexico’s “Magical Towns” and it’s easy to see why: the town’s winding cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses with red tile roofs, and impressive Santa Prisca cathedral combine to make Taxco a picturesque destination. Moreover, anyone interested in purchasing silver will find an excellent selection here, accompanied by favorable prices.

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Top 8 Day of the Dead Celebrations in Mexico You Must Experience

Day of the Dead (Dia de Muertos) is a significant cultural celebration in Mexico, dedicated to honoring and remembering deceased loved ones. Each November 1st and 2nd, families across the nation gather to celebrate this unique holiday, where it is believed that spirits return to visit their families. The festivities vary greatly from one region to another, offering vibrant displays of art, music, and tradition. This article explores some of the most colorful locations to experience Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico.

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Top 10 UNESCO World Heritage Cities in Mexico

Mexico offers much more than just its stunning beaches. Several Mexican cities have earned recognition from UNESCO for their outstanding universal value and are celebrated for their remarkable portfolio of cultural heritage. These cities feature beautiful colonial architecture, lively marketplaces, and a variety of cultural experiences throughout the year. Dive into the rich offerings of Mexico by exploring these distinguished cities.

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Top Culinary Destinations in Mexico for Food Lovers

There are many misconceptions about Mexican food; many people think it only includes tacos, burritos, and refried beans. However, that is just the beginning of what Mexico truly offers. In fact, the country’s cuisine is incredibly diverse and varies greatly from region to region. Therefore, here are some of the best destinations for food lovers in Mexico, along with must-try dishes in each location.

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Exploring Mexico’s Rich Intangible Cultural Heritage

The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) maintains a list of World Heritage Sites along with the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This list highlights traditions and living expressions passed down through generations, encompassing oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, and knowledge related to nature and the universe. Below are the elements of Mexican culture recognized by UNESCO as part of this intangible cultural heritage:

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Ultimate Guide to Chapultepec Park: Explore Mexico City’s Iconic Oasis

A huge green space at the heart of Mexico City, Chapultepec Park (orBosque Chapultepec)is a popular area forchilangosand visitors alike to enjoy a wide range of activities and attractions. It features important museums, a renowned zoo, monuments, fountains, and areas for cultural exhibits, alongside a variety of gardens and green spaces showcasing diverse flora and fauna.

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Must-See Attractions in Mexico City: Top 10 Picks

Although Mexico City is renowned for its massive size and excessive pollution, crime, and traffic, travelers who venture to the capital of Mexico will be rewarded with some impressive sights and sounds. As one of the largest cities in the world, there is an abundance of museums, archaeological sites, historical buildings, and bustling markets to occupy a visitor for months on end. The choices can be overwhelming! To optimize your time, here are the top ten Mexico City sights to include in your visit.

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Exploring the Unique Charm of Green Animals in Newport Mansions

Kermit the Frog would feel perfectly comfortable among the critters that inhabitGreen Animals, a scenic, 7-acre estate and topiary garden overlooking Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Green Animals and its topiary garden, like many of the Newport Mansions, is operated by the Preservation Society of Newport County. However, its location in Portsmouth, about a 30-minute drive from the dense concentration of palatial properties on Bellevue Avenue in Newport, means it is often overlooked by Newport visitors.

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