What are the must-see attractions when traveling to Mexico? Mexico is a representative of ancient culture, and it is also known as the "hometown of corn." So what attractions do you need to visit when traveling to Mexico? What are the must-see places to visit in Mexico? Let’s take a look. Must-visit tourist attractions
The National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico
The National Museum of Anthropology of Mexico was built in September 1964 and is located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. The Museum of Sex is the largest museum in Latin America. The museum collects and exhibits mainly the remains of Indian civilization. The museum is divided into two floors. In the first-floor exhibition hall, there are a large number of treasures that reflect Indian civilization, such as painted portrait pots, painted pottery pots, jaguar urns, corn god incense burners, smiling faces, human face pattern incense burners, rain god urns, etc. The exhibition hall on the second floor of the museum explains in detail the culture, art, religion and lifestyle of various ethnic groups in Mexico through various cultural relics such as clothing, musical instruments, weapons, religious vessels and daily utensils.
Ticket information: 51 pesos, free for children under 13 years old, certified teachers, and seniors over 60 years old.
Opening hours: 9:00-19:00, closed on Monday.
Location: In Chapultepec Park, Mexico City.
Transportation: Take Metro Line 7 and get off at Auditorio Station.
Mexico City National Gallery
The Mexico City National Gallery is located east of the central pedestrian area. It was built in 1905 and took 30 years to complete. This gorgeous marble building is the palace of Mexican culture and art, and also has the best concert hall in the world. In addition to the artistic works of many well-known Mexican artists, there are also regular music, theater, and dance performances and exhibitions.
Ticket information: 35 pesos, free on _ day.
Opening hours: 11:00-19:00, closed on Mondays.
Location: Avenida Hidalgo 1, Historic Center, 06050 Ciudad de Mexico.
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 Blue Line and get off at BellasArtes Station.
Constitution Square
Constitution Square is located in the center of Mexico City. It is 220 meters wide from north to south and 240 meters long from east to west. It is one of the largest squares in the world and the heart of Mexico City. This place has always been very lively, whether in the 16th century or the 18th century, and even today, when it has become the seat of government agencies, the excitement has never stopped. The huge Mexican flag flutters in the center of the square, where tourists and locals can find their happiness. Every day at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., Mexican soldiers will walk out of the National Palace to perform flag-raising and lowering ceremonies.
Ticket information: No tickets required.
Opening hours: Open all day.
Location: Plazadela Constitucion S/N, Centro, Cuauhtemoc, 06010.
Transportation: Take subway M2 and get off at Zócalo station.
Xel-Ha Theme Ecological Park
Xel-Ha Theme Ecological Park is a natural park in Cancun that focuses on snorkeling. The park is located where the freshwater underground river flows into the sea. Therefore, there are many kinds of fish, and it is known as the world's largest natural aquarium. In addition to snorkeling, there are other activities such as rafting, rope walking and dolphin swimming.
Ticket information: Adults 1,219 pesos, children 610 pesos.
Opening hours: 8:30-17:30.
Geographical location: Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez Km240, locales1&2, móduloB,
77780Q.R.
Transportation: Take a bus from Cancun Bus Station, the total journey is about 110 kilometers .
Cozumel Island
Cozumel Island is a Caribbean island with a hilly plain in the middle and sandy beaches around it. Sheng _ ebony, fruit, sisal, corn and cassava. The island is home to the towns of San Miguel de Cozumel, Cedral and Colombia. This _ has excellent beaches and is famous for offering diving and yachting services to tourists. When diving here, you can feel the Gulf of Mexico current flowing into the Caribbean Sea.
It is also a stopping point for the Celebrity oil tanker and is the only way to visit the Mayan civilization. There are more than 40 Mayan monuments on the island.
Ticket information: No tickets required.
Opening hours: Open all day.
Location: Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez Km240, locales1&2, móduloB,
77780Q.R.
Transportation: Take a bus from Cancun Bus Station.
Isla Mujeres
Isla Mujeres has soft white sand beaches and azure Caribbean Sea. Everything is as beautiful and peaceful as a paradise. There are also fine sandy beaches and deep and shallow waters on the island. The colors of this opaque ocean are so mesmerizing. There are also water programs on the island such as getting close to dolphins, snorkeling, diving, and seaplanes. However, compared to these activities, Isla Mujeres is more suitable for a quiet vacation.
Ticket information: No tickets required.
Opening hours: Open all day.
Location: Isla Mujeles.
Transportation: Take a bus from Cancun Bus Station.
Tulum Ruins
Tulum Ruins is located in the Caribbean Sea about 130 kilometers away from Cancun. It is the most prosperous religious urban ruins at the end of the Mayan culture in the 14th century. It is surrounded by stone walls up to 3.3 meters high. The buildings in the ancient city are all made of stone and carved with patterns. This should be the best preserved ancient Mayan and Toltec city in Mexico so far.
Ticket information: No tickets required.
Opening hours: Open all day.
Location: Cancun, Mexico.
Transportation: Take a bus from Cancun Bus Station.
Playa del Carmen
Playa del Carmen is located in the north of Cancun. The mangrove swamps on the coastal zone and the white sand beaches extended from the jungle are famous attractions in Playa del Carmen. What was once a tiny Mayan village has become Mexico's second most important destination in the Caribbean. Living in Playa del Carmen is characterized by an appreciation of biodiversity and unique seaside charm. There are also various snack bars, bars, high-end restaurants, resorts and hotels. There are more water activities waiting for you!
Ticket information: No tickets are required. Opening hours: Open all day.
Location: Carmen Beach, cancun.
Transportation: Take a bus from Cancun Bus Station.