City of eternal spring
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City of eternal spring
15 UNITED STATES ABOUT CUERNAVACA 1. Queretaro 2. Cuernavaca 3. Cozumel 6 4. Huatulco 7 5. Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo 6. Los Cabos, La Paz, Todos Santos 7. Mazatlán 11 8. Mérida 9. Morelia 10. Oaxaca 11. Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit 12. Riviera Maya 13. San Miguel de Allende 14. Chiapas 15. Ensenada 16. Campeche 17. Cancún 13 GULF OF MEXICO 9 5 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN 16 2 10 4 17 8 1 14 Cuernavaca, and Morelos state is a place of rest and recreation since ancient times. Morelos encompasses a wealth of attractions and places to visit, always offering to tourists and visitors a cordial and friendly attention, surrounded by lush landscapes, rivers and springs. 3 12 CARIBBEAN SEA Cuernavaca is a destination of plazas and historic buildings, meant for leisurely strolls and plenty of stress-free romance. Cuernavaca is not called the “City of Eternal Spring” for nothing; the weather is pleasant year-round. Cuernavaca “City of eternal spring” The Big Day: Customized weddings are the name of the game in Cuernavaca, and for top-tier accommodations and celebrations. So it’s easy to see why residents of Mexico City like to spend their weekends here; even Austrian Emperor Maximilian ventured out of the capital city to spend days here, surrounded by forests and lakes. A jaunt in Cuernavaca means lots of stopping to admire its architecture and ancient structures, among these the San Jose Chapel, the Convent of the Assumption and the Palacio de Cortés, once the house of Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés, which today houses splendid murals by Diego Rivera within the Cuauhnahuac Museum. One popular stop in the state of Morelos is the village of Tepoztlan, home to the famous Tepozteco pyramid that people so often want to climb, a lively market and a 16th century Dominican cathedral and former convent, now a charming museum. Just a few minutes away from the city is Xochicalco, an expansive UNESCO World Heritage site and highly important city-state in Mesoamerica; visitors are often entranced by structures such as the Pyramid of the Plumed Serpent and the Great Pyramid. One of the favorites is a “Route of the Convents” excursion—a journey through green, lush Morelos- that leads to 11 convents built in the 16th century not far from Popocatepetl Volcano. It shows as much a history of the state, as that of the country of Mexico. · Visit American artist and collector Robert Brady’s Museum, formerly his home and once part of a XVI century Franciscan Monastery. · Cuernavaca Cathedral “Catedral de la Asunción de María”, a fortress/ church that finished completion in 1552. · Visit Borda Garden, a 1700’s vacation home of Taxco “Silver King” which was transformed into a botanical garden. · Museum of Traditional Medicine and Herbolarium, a former residence built by Maximilian. · Visit “La Tallera”, former Home and Studio of David Alfaro Siqueiros, one of the most famous Mexican muralists contemporary of Diego Rivera. · Walk along a trail through lush vegetation to Salto de San Antón Waterfall. · Take a quick and fun day trip to “Las Estacas” Natural Park where you can swim, raft, kayak snorkel or even scuba dive. · Shop in Cuernavaca for local favorites at the many markets: Zócalo, Artesanias Catedral, or Azhares, where you would find handcrafts, silver, clothing, paintings and Mexican folk art. · Have an amazing meal at the all time favorites restaurants in Cuernavaca: Las Mañanitas, La Gaia, Casa Hidalgo, El Madrigal, Provence or Palacio de Cortés. For more information contact: EVENTO TOTAL at eleonora@eventototal.com or visit www.eventototal.com www.morelostravel.com THINGS TO DO · Explore the Palacio de Cortés and Cuauhnahuac Regional Museum, dating from 1530. · Stroll down the Main Plaza, Zócalo & Jardín Morelos of magnificent colonial architecture. www.visitmexico.com/weddings
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