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| San Cristobal de las Casas will welcome you with its cobbled streets and market with their vibrant atmosphere |
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| Its music, songs and gastronomic variety make it completly unique from the rest of Mexico. |
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| Mexico' second largest City. it is wel know by the beauty of its architecture and numerous green areas. A cultural place to enjoy. |
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| Visit the "Centro Historico" where you will be fascinated by the architecture of centuries ago. El Zocalo and The Palace of Fine Arts are a must to see. |
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| Morelia cathedral's construction was completed in 1744. This is a central location to enjoy several colonial cities with an amazing variety of handcrafts and beautiful scenery. |
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| Rich in traditions and customs and has the largest ethnic population found in Mexico. A destination for those wanting to enjoy a real taste of Mexico. |
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| The city of Puebla was founded on April 16, 1531. It was the first city in central Mexico founded by the Spanish conquistadors |
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Puerto Vallarta |
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Its cobbled stoned streets, the red tiled roofs and boganvilias hanging from the balconies gives a real Mexican flavour. Also a great beach destination |
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| One of Mexico's best colonial cities. It's also the number one producer of Silver and pewter. |
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Veracruz |
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| Its music, architecture and traditions make it a unique destination. Mexico's oldest city with great colonial architecture. A sunny destination. |
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