If you are looking for adventure or simply want to travel, we present the 5 Magical Towns that are not so well known and that are close to CDMX. Take the opportunity to visit them for a weekend and discover new corners of Mexico. Each of them is full of charm.
Whether you visit these Magical Towns with your partner, friends or family, it is good to know some of them that are not as well known or very popular with tourists, because that way you will have a better opportunity to travel without many people.
5 little-known Magical Towns for your next vacation
Zimapan, Hidalgo
Located three and a half hours from CDMX, right on the slopes of the Sierra Gorda, which rises in Hidalgo, you will find the Magical Town of Zimapán. This place is perfect for lovers of heights since on the Muhí Xhindó hill you can find paragliding, one of the favorite activities.
It is also famous for its rituals to receive the spring equinox and for having dams, forests, high hills, and the sonar of its huapango in the streets.
You can visit one of its greatest attractions such as the Infiernillo Canyon, the National Park of beautiful waterfalls, and tour the Xhajhá Grotto. Without a doubt an excellent option
Wed, Tamaulipas
Mier is one of the Magical Towns with the greatest history and nature since its location in the north of Tamaulipas has great relevance for history since important battles were carried out precisely in this place.
While its richness in nature is vast, you can appreciate its huge dams and go around them by boat to practice fishing.
Among its handicrafts, the embroidered textiles with Shakira, Canutillo, and glass stones stand out, as well as the clay pots of seven colors, which are the typical handicrafts of the region. You can’t leave Mier without trying the kid in sauce, caldillo fiscaleño, and the pumpkin in tacha.
Tonatico, State of Mexico
Another of the lesser-known Pueblos is two hours from Mexico City and is one of the 11 Magical Towns that received their designation in 2022.
Among the main attractions of this beautiful place is the Grutas de la Estrella, here there are formations in the rocks, which have been called “the mammoth”, “the bride and groom”, “the hand”, “the palace” and “the eagle”. ”, because of the similar figure they have.
You can also visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tonatico. Where its church was built in 1660, inside you can see gold plating and neoclassical architecture.
The gastronomy of Tonatico highlights the corn and traditional cheese tamales, as well as pork with curds, barbecue, pork rinds, and moronga tacos.
Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla
One of the Magical Towns that offers you fresh air is Tlatlauquitepec since it is located in the Sierra de Puebla and is the right place for you. Begin your tour at the bell tower of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, where you can see Cerro Cabezón from a distance.
Here you can delight the palate with its aromatic organic coffee from Mazatepec or Yolixpa, the typical herbal liqueur from the Puebla mountains. Also famous are the tlacoyos, stuffed with alverjón, avocado leaf, and Manzano chili.
Capulalpam de Mendez, Oaxaca
You cannot miss the opportunity to visit this Magic Town, as it will make you feel like you are in the clouds, not only because of its height above sea level but also because of its harmonious and peaceful environment. Here you can enjoy nature, history, and music.
Start by touring the Temple of San Mateo Discípulo, which preserves 14 wooden altarpieces and the original decoration of the Dominicans, which was also characterized by its colorful fleurs-de-lis.
Visit the Los Molinos River, where there are many activities you can do outdoors, or take the Y tour, where you will see orchids, bougainvillea, rabbits, deer, and a crystal clear spring.
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