Without a doubt, after the quarantine you will want to resume your travel plans and visit places that inspire freedom and tranquility. In Mexico, we have numerous places rich in culture and magical towns that will dazzle your senses eager to breathe in the outdoors life.

Here is a list of 6 magical places in Mexico that, after confinement, await you with open arms:

1.- Xilitla, San Luis Potosí. It is located in the Huasteca region in the state of San Luis Potosi. It was named a magical town in 2011, thanks to its natural wealth and the preservation of its ancient customs. There you’ll find the surreal garden Las Pozas, created by Edward James. It is an enigmatic place with stairs that rise to the sky, next to arches and trees. Visit the Augustinian convent, built in the 16th century, with monastic architecture.

2.- San Miguel de Allende is located in Guanajuato. It is considered a Cultural Heritage of Humanity, for its worldwide contribution to culture and architecture. It is a picturesque option to tour, walk through its streets and enjoy its vast historical buildings.

3.- Taxco, Guerrero. If you want to know goldsmith work with a long tradition, while immersing yourself in a traditional Mexican atmosphere, this magical town is for you. In the craft market you will find special gifts for your loved ones and, from the statue of the Christ, you will have a privileged view of the town.

4.- San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. It is a multicultural colonial city, very colorful with a great tradition and history. The baroque lines of the Santo Domingo church and the Cathedral, the beautifully handmade crafts and its gastronomy will make your trip a pleasant experience.

5.- Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. If your thing is the beach and after confinement all you want is to get a tan and enjoy the nightlife, this tourist destination has a varied offer that will make you enjoy it big time. Visit the Promenade, the Historic Center, its Romantic Zone and nearby towns. Indulge your palate with its gastronomy and join ecotourism activities.

6.- Mérida, Yucatán. This state is composed of the fusion of three cultures: the Mayan, Spanish and Lebanese. This fusion has given it a unique identity that is reflected in its architecture, its rich gastronomic variety and the warmth of its inhabitants. Known as the White City, Mérida invites you to discover its vast history.

 

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