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Moroleon
Moroleón, in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, is one of Mexico's leading textile cities, with clothing stores lining its streets and drawing shoppers from ac…
Catemaco
A town on the shores of Lake Catemaco in southern Veracruz, known across Mexico for a pre-colonial tradition of sorcery and witchcraft — practiced largely by…
Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro
The original San Juan Parangaricutiro was buried under ash and lava when the Parícutin volcano erupted in 1943, and the top of its church still protrudes fro…
San Carlos
On the Sea of Cortez coast in Sonora, Mexico, San Carlos is a tiny beach town designated a Pueblo Mágico in 2023, known for clear, warm water in its shallow…
Victoria de Durango
Founded in 1563 by the Spanish explorer Francisco de Ibarra, Victoria de Durango is the highland capital of Mexico's Durango state, set in the Valley of Guad…
Cholula
Cholula's Great Pyramid — the largest pyramid by volume in the world, with the colonial Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios built on its summit — ancho…
San Luis Río Colorado
This border city in Mexico's Sonoran Desert, San Luis Río Colorado sits at the northwestern corner of Sonora where it meets both Baja California and the Unit…
Zamora de Hidalgo
The Santuario Guadalupano, a neo-Gothic church said to be the tallest in Mexico and among the tallest in the Americas, dominates the skyline of this mid-size…
Toluca de Lerdo
The highest capital city in Mexico and North America, Toluca de Lerdo sits well above sea level in the State of Mexico, giving it a temperate climate year-ro…
San Andres Tuxtla
Since the 19th century, San Andrés Tuxtla in southern Veracruz has been the centre of Mexico's fine tobacco and cigar production, a distinction that still sh…
Zacapoaxtla
A lively central plaza in Mexico's Sierra Norte de Puebla region anchors this upland town, where two ornate colonial-era churches face a monument column agai…
Valladolid
Walkable Yucatán town with a dense food-and-drink scene, a concentration of historic churches, and strong photographic appeal, Valladolid sits in the eastern…
Xalapa
A mountain capital in central Veracruz state with one of Mexico's densest café and restaurant scenes and the oldest symphony orchestra in the country, Xalapa…
Tenosique de Pino Suárez
Sitting on the banks of the Usumacinta River in the southeastern corner of Tabasco, Tenosique de Pino Suárez is a photogenic riverside town with mountain vie…
Tonaya
Agave distilling has given Tonaya its regional and national reputation, with around a dozen producers operating in this little Jalisco town in the Sierra de…
Guanajuato
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 alongside its adjacent silver mines — one of which once supplied two-thirds of the world's silver — Guanajuat…
San Miguel del Milagro
This small village in Tlaxcala, Mexico, San Miguel del Milagro is home to the Santuario Nacional de San Miguel Arcángel, one of the two most visited Catholic…
Córdoba
Founded in 1618 by thirty Spanish noblemen — earning it the nickname "City of the Thirty Knights" — Córdoba is a colonial city in the highlands of Veracruz,…
El Oro de Hidalgo
Designated a Pueblo Mágico by Mexico's tourism authority, El Oro de Hidalgo is a small colonial-era town in the State of Mexico whose architecture bears the…
Acambaro
Acámbaro, on the banks of the Lerma River in the southeastern corner of Guanajuato, is the oldest municipality in the state and the origin of a nationally fa…
Taxco
Taxco, a town in the Mexican state of Guerrero southwest of Mexico City, has been synonymous with silver for centuries — first as a major mining centre durin…
Alamos
Designated a Pueblo Mágico for its colonial architecture — and the first town in Sonora to receive that title — Álamos is a small city in the foothills of th…
Villahermosa
Founded on 24 June 1564 by the Spanish colonist Diego de Quijada, Villahermosa is the capital of Mexico's Tabasco state and one of the country's older cities…
Amatitan
Home to the Herradura distillery — one of the world's largest tequila producers — Amatitán is a small town in Jalisco's Tequila Valley with centuries of agav…
Parras de la Fuente
Home to Casa Madero, the oldest winery in the Americas, Parras de la Fuente is a wine-producing town in southern Coahuila, Mexico, with vineyards spreading a…
Atlacomulco de Fabela
A lively Mexican town in the State of Mexico highlands, where a stone kiosk anchors a well-kept central plaza ringed by arcaded colonial-style buildings, bac…
San Juan de los Lagos
One of Mexico's most visited pilgrimage destinations, San Juan de los Lagos in Jalisco's Los Altos region draws millions of visitors each year to the Basilic…
Valle de Bravo
A lakeside town in the State of Mexico, Valle de Bravo sits on the shore of Lake Avándaro — a reservoir created in 1947 — with a walkable colonial centre ful…
Guadalupe
Founded on 4 January 1716 and formally named in 1756 as the Pueblo de la Nueva Tlaxcala de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Horcasitas, this large city in Nuev…
Real de Catorce
Once a booming silver-mining settlement high in the Sierra de Catorce of northern San Luis Potosí, Real de Catorce has reinvented itself as a destination aft…
Ciudad Serdan
This high-altitude Mexican town in Puebla state where colorful colonial church domes rise above low rooftops, all framed against two snow-capped volcanic pea…
Ciudad Guzmán
A lively highland city in Jalisco, Ciudad Guzmán centers on a broad colonial-style plaza with a stone bandstand, fountain, and forested hills rising close be…
San Francisco de Campeche
San Francisco de Campeche, on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, is one of the few cities in North America with most of its historic colonial walls still intac…
Orizaba
This Pueblo Mágico city in Veracruz, Orizaba sits along rivers and parks in the highland mountains between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz, with a walka…
Yelapatapa
This small Mexican beach village where colorful houses and palm trees spill down a forested hillside to a calm blue bay, with boats along the shore and a han…
Matehuala
Founded in 1682 on what was then a contested frontier between several colonial jurisdictions, Matehuala is a highland city in the northern part of San Luis P…
Santa Clara del Cobre
Copper craftsmanship rooted in the pre-Hispanic Purépecha tradition defines this compact Pueblo Mágico in Michoacán, Mexico, near the shores of Lake Pátzcuar…
Tepetlixpa
A pocket-sized Mexican highland town where a bold terracotta-domed church, a stone-arched gateway, and cobblestone plazas form a compact colonial religious c…
Dolores Hidalgo
Declared by the Mexican Congress as the Cradle of National Independence, Dolores Hidalgo is a colonial town in the highlands of Guanajuato where, in the earl…
San Cristóbal de Las Casas
A highland city in Chiapas with an exceptionally dense café and restaurant scene, cobblestone streets, and a well-preserved Spanish colonial centre of red-ti…
Mahahual
This pocket-sized Caribbean village on Mexico's Costa Maya in Quintana Roo, Mahahual has grown from a fishing settlement into a tourist centre with a café an…
San Patricio
A coastal tiny town on Jalisco's Pacific shore, San Patricio — commonly known as Melaque — sits on Bahía de Navidad between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo, f…
Pachuca
Credited as the birthplace of Mexican football — the sport introduced by Cornish miners who arrived in the 19th century — Pachuca is the highland capital of…
Romita
A terracotta-façaded colonial church with a tall ornate spire anchors Romita's open town plaza, offering a compact taste of Guanajuato's religious architectu…
Tequila
Tequila, a town in Jalisco roughly an hour from Guadalajara, is the birthplace of the spirit that carries its name — distilled from the blue agave plant nati…
Juchitán de Zaragoza
A Zapotec city in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Oaxaca, Juchitán de Zaragoza is a centre of indigenous Zapotec culture, known for its traditional fest…
Tultepec
Tultepec, just north of Mexico City in the State of Mexico, holds the title of Mexico's National Capital of Pyrotechnics — a designation it has carried since…
Chiapa de Corzo
Sitting on the bank of the Grijalva River in the Chiapas highlands, Chiapa de Corzo is a walkable Mexican town with a centre full of cafés and restaurants.
Tecalitlan
This lively central plaza anchors this small Jalisco town, where a white colonial-era church towers above trimmed trees, colorful street vendors, and a fount…
Yohualichan
A compact village in Puebla's upland country, Yohualichan draws visitors to its pre-Columbian stone pyramid complex, where tiered platforms decorated with ro…
Acatzingo
Sitting in highland terrain between the volcanoes Citlaltépetl and Malinche, this town in Puebla state is anchored by a main plaza that holds the former Fran…
Tehuacán
This city in the southeast of Puebla state, Mexico, Tehuacán sits near the rural scenery of the Balsas River Valley and within reach of mountains, with sever…
Aguascalientes City
Founded on October 22, 1575, near thermal springs that gave it its name — "hot waters" — Aguascalientes is a large city in north-central Mexico whose histori…
Teuchitlan
A small town in Jalisco, central-western Mexico, Teuchitlán sits close to Los Guachimontones, the pre-Columbian archaeological site associated with the ancie…
Pluma Hidalgo
Pocket-sized Oaxacan village set high in densely forested mountain country, where ridge after ridge of green hills stretch toward the coast, rewarding visito…
Celaya
Founded in 1570 as Villa de la Purísima Concepción de Zalaya — a Basque word meaning "flat land" — Celaya is a city in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, with…
Atlixco
Flower production defines Atlixco, a city in the Mexican state of Puebla known informally as "the city of flowers," where ornamental plants and cut flowers a…
Tzompantepec
Spread across the slopes of La Malinche Volcano in the eastern part of Tlaxcala, Tzompantepec is a compact farming village on Mexico's Central Plateau with a…
Navojoa
Mid-size Mexican city in Sonora's Mayo River Valley, Navojoa centers on a broad plaza anchored by a white colonial-style clock tower building, palm trees, an…
Jerez de Garcia Salinas
A Pueblo Mágico town in the Mexican state of Zacatecas, Jerez de García Salinas takes its full name from a 19th-century reformer and sits close to the state…
Joquicingo
A small upland town in Mexico State where a white-and-blue colonial church and domed chapel anchor a cobblestone plaza, backed by rolling hills under wide op…
Nuevo Tulancingo
Domed colonial-era church glows at the heart of this mid-sized Mexican highland city at dusk, with upland country nearby and an archaeological site adding de…
Tepic
Founded in 1531 by Nuño de Guzmán, Tepic is the capital of Mexico's Pacific-coast state of Nayarit, set in a valley with the Sierra Occidental in the surroun…
Tequisquiapan
Founded in 1551 around natural hot springs in the state of Querétaro, Tequisquiapan is a colonial town with cobblestone streets, wrought iron fixtures, and a…
Tlalmanalco
A tree-lined central plaza fronts a substantial colonial stone church with a terracotta bell tower in this upland Mexican town, declared a "pueblo con encant…
Coatepec Harinas
At the foot of the Nevado de Toluca volcano, Coatepec Harinas is a small town in the south of the State of Mexico with a temperate climate suited to growing…
San Agustinillo
This small fishing village on the Oaxaca coast where the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains meet the Pacific, San Agustinillo offers an unusually well-stocked ca…
Apaseo el Grande
Guanajuato town where elaborately carved colonial stone facades — like the richly ornamented baroque doorway visible here — anchor a compact centre with café…
Capulalpam de Mendez
A modest Sierra Juárez town in Oaxaca designated as a Pueblo Mágico in 2007, Capulálpam de Méndez sits in the mountains of the Sierra Norte with cafés and re…
Ocotlán
The Basilica of Ocotlán, a pilgrimage site dedicated to a Marian apparition recorded in 1541, anchors this Tlaxcalan city within the conurbation of the state…
Tlaquepaque
Lively Mexican plaza anchors this Jalisco city, where a terracotta-domed bandstand, tree-lined walkways, and a red-tiled church tower set the scene for explo…
Balancan
A compact town on the Usumacinta river in the Mexican state of Tabasco, Balancán de Domínguez holds an unusual concentration of churches for its size and sit…
Irapuato
Irapuato, a city in Mexico's Guanajuato state, claims the title of world capital of strawberries and ranks among the country's leading strawberry producers.
San Dionisio Ocotepec
This small Oaxacan town in the Valles Centrales, where a stone colonial church with red domes anchors the central plaza, set against a backdrop of mountain r…
Jamay
This lakeside town in eastern Jalisco, Jamay sits on the shore of Lake Chapala with mountains in the surrounding terrain.
Ixmiquilpan
This central Mexican town in Hidalgo state where a lively main plaza features a bronze archer fountain, manicured gardens, and a colonial-era stone municipal…
San Buenaventura
A sprawling town on the eastern edge of Mexico State, San Buenaventura sits within view of dramatic volcanic peaks that dominate the horizon at dusk, with th…
Zongolica
A small mountain town in the highlands of Veracruz, Mexico, Zongolica sits in the central Sierra region southwest of Orizaba, with a modest café and restaura…
Heroica Zitacuaro
City in Michoacán's eastern reaches with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, including a street locally known as "Calle del Hambre" — lined with…
Palenque/Temp
A town in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas, Palenque sits close to one of the country's most visited Maya archaeological sites, a UNESCO-recognised zone…
San Salvador el Verde
San Salvador el Verde, a little town in the central-western part of Mexico's Puebla state, is home to the Chautla Hacienda — once the property of Eulogio Gil…
Ocotlán
Lakeside city in the southeast of Jalisco, Mexico, Ocotlán sits on the water's edge with mountains nearby and serves as the regional seat of the Ciénega area.
San José Tepeyahualco
A pocket-sized agricultural village in the highlands of Tlaxcala, Mexico, centered on a striking twin-towered stone church with terracotta brick detailing, d…
Santa Ana
This small Sonoran Desert town on Mexico's northern highway corridor, with a striking pale-stone cathedral featuring rose windows and a golden dome rising ab…
Veracruz
Mexico's oldest and historically most significant port, Veracruz was founded by Hernán Cortés on 22 April 1519 as Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz — the first Span…
Malinalco
Malinalco holds one of Mexico's most striking Aztec monuments: the Cuauhcalli, or House of Eagles, a sanctuary for the Eagle and Jaguar warrior elite carved…
Tuxpan
Twin-towered stone church with blue-tiled domes anchors Tuxpan's lively central plaza, where colorful folk-art lettering and a pigeon-filled fountain give th…
Temamatla
This tiny municipality in the State of Mexico is known for its gourmet coffee, which has earned international recognition and the Neza-Bordo prize.
Villa Corona
This pocket-sized town in Jalisco, central-western Mexico, has a notably dense café and restaurant scene for its size.
San Pablo Huitzo
Small Oaxacan town in Mexico's Valles Centrales, San Pablo Huitzo draws visitors with its striking colonial stone church — twin red-domed towers and a carved…
Minatitlán
Lively Mexican city in Veracruz's lowlands, anchored by a striking white-and-blue twin-towered church facing a tree-filled central plaza with a stone monumen…
Iguala de la Independencia
Iguala de la Independencia, a city in the Mexican state of Guerrero set in a valley ringed by mountains, is where the first Mexican flag was sewn in 1821, wh…
Tenantongo
A tiny lakeside settlement on the shores of Lake Avándaro in the State of Mexico, a short distance from the municipal centre of Valle de Bravo.
Coatlan del Rio
A white-and-yellow colonial church fronted by tall palms and a stone plaza anchors this tiny Morelos village, set in warm lowland country with upland terrain…
San Antonio Cuajimoloyas
High in the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, this tiny Zapotec village is one of the self-governing pueblos mancomunados communities and has built its local economy a…
Apaseo el Alto
Wood-carving is the defining craft tradition of Apaseo el Alto, a town in Guanajuato, Mexico, where related cultural events draw visitors each year.
Chietla
Tiny Mexican town in Puebla's warm Matamoros Valley, where a weathered pink-and-white colonial church with twin bell towers and an ornate arched doorway anch…
Zacoalco de Torres
Zacoalco de Torres, a town in Jalisco's Lagunas region, is the primary production centre for equipal furniture — a traditional Mexican style made from woven…
León de Los Aldama
León de los Aldama is one of Mexico's largest cities and the undisputed economic capital of Guanajuato state, built around a leather industry that has shaped…
Acatlan de Juarez
This sun-drenched central plaza anchored by a tall colonial church tower and colorful painted lettering gives this Jalisco town a lively, walkable heart, wit…
Amatepec
Silver was discovered here in 1531, drawing Spanish miners to this mountain town in Mexico State and establishing what became known as the "Provincia de la P…
Janitzio
Janitzio is a modest island village on Lake Pátzcuaro in Michoacán, Mexico, reached by a roughly 25-minute boat ride from the town of Pátzcuaro.
San Luis Potosí
A large city in central Mexico whose historic centre was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010 as part of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, San Lui…
Poza Rica
A modern industrial city in northern Veracruz, Poza Rica sits within easy reach of several Gulf coast beaches — Tecolutla, Tuxpan, and Cazones among them — a…
Izúcar de Matamoros
A mid-size Puebla city built around a broad stone plaza, where a cream-and-gold baroque church tower dominates the town center and the wider region offers up…
San Francisco Acuautla
This white-and-terracotta colonial church with a vivid floral arch over its doorway anchors this high-elevation Mexican town on the eastern edge of Estado de…
Ciudad de Huajuapan de Leon
Compact city in the Mixteca region of Oaxaca with a walkable centre, a concentration of historic churches, and cafés and restaurants close together near the…
San Martin Texmelucan
This mid-sized Poblano city where a stone neo-Gothic church draped in colorful paper bunting anchors a historic centre, set within easy reach of Puebla, Tlax…
Zumpahuacan
A little Mexican town in the State of Mexico's upland country, dominated by a striking twin-towered stone church within a walled colonial atrium, set against…
San Martin Cuautlalpan
Low-rise Mexican town spread across a high-altitude valley, with two snow-capped volcanic peaks dominating the skyline and the broader Chalco region offering…
Zapotiltic
This sun-drenched Jalisco town where a stone-and-ironwork bandstand anchors a shady central plaza, with colonial-style buildings lining the square and upland…
Ciudad Jimenez
Known as "the land of hot springs" for the thermal waters found across its municipality, Ciudad Jiménez sits in the Bolsón de Mapimí at the southeastern edge…
Chichicapa
This small indigenous village in Mexico's Sierra Negra highlands, where densely forested hills, patchwork farmland, and winding rural tracks create an expans…
Coatzacoalcos
Port city on the Gulf of Mexico coast in southern Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos sits at the mouth of the river that shares its name — a Nahuatl word meaning "refug…
Felipe Carrillo Puerto
Maya town in the heart of Quintana Roo's "Maya Zone," Felipe Carrillo Puerto was founded by the Maya as Noj Kaaj Santa Cruz and served as the stronghold of t…
Izamal
Known as the Yellow City for its tradition of painting nearly all its buildings yellow, Izamal is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Amer…
Tampico
During Mexico's first oil boom in the early 20th century, Tampico was the leading oil-exporting port of the Americas and second-busiest in the world, and the…
Comitán de Domínguez
Birthplace of the writer Rosario Castellanos, whose novel *Balún Canán* takes its name from the city's ancient Maya designation meaning "place of the nine st…
Texcoco
Once a major Aztec city on the shores of Lake Texcoco, this city in the State of Mexico carries a deep pre-Hispanic past visible in sites such as the palace…
Cuetzalan
Founded by Franciscan friars in 1547, Cuetzalan is a colonial highland town in the hills of northern Puebla state, with steep cobblestone streets lined by wh…
Tenango del Aire
This tiny Mexican town in the State of Mexico's upland country, where a red-brick clock tower anchors a palm-lined central plaza, with forested mountain terr…
Jojutla
This town in the southern part of Mexico's Morelos state known for the recreational water destinations around it, including Lake Tequesquitengo, with part of…
Morelia
Morelia's historic centre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991, recognised for its well-preserved colonial architecture in pink quarry stone — i…
Puerto Angel
Modest fishing village on a sheltered bay in Oaxaca's Pacific coast, Puerto Ángel has a café and restaurant scene that is well stocked for its size, with the…
Mitla
Mitla's pre-Hispanic archaeological ruins — built by the Zapotecs and later occupied by the Mixtecs, and known to the Aztecs as Mictlán, "land of the dead" —…
Emiliano Zapata
The highest-elevation municipal seat in Mexico, this small Tlaxcala village sits well above the surrounding highland terrain, with mountains close by and wat…
Valle Hermoso
Founded by a group of Mexican repatriates from the United States, Valle Hermoso holds a recognized place in Mexican history as the country's first repatriate…
Tepanco
This small village in the southeastern part of Mexico's Puebla state sits at the water's edge, close to mountain terrain, and holds several historic churches…
Saltillo
Saltillo, the capital of Mexico's northeastern Coahuila state, is known across the design world for its thick, lightly glazed earthen ceramic floor tiles and…
Papantla de Olarte
Founded in the 13th century by the Totonacs, Papantla de Olarte is a town in northern Veracruz known as the origin region of natural vanilla and home to the…
Tepapayeca
A small Mexican village in Puebla's Mixteca region where a bold red-domed colonial church and ochre bell tower rise above stone walls and lush green trees in…
Jala
A compact Mexican town in Nayarit's dry mountain valley, with a church-anchored centre visible against dramatic bare ridgelines and agricultural fields stret…
Torreón
One of Mexico's youngest cities, Torreón celebrated its centenary only in 2007, yet it carries a substantial revolutionary history — taken four times by rebe…
Lagos de Moreno
Known as the "Athens of Jalisco" for the writers and poets born here, Lagos de Moreno is a city in the Los Altos de Jalisco region whose 17th-century archite…
Emiliano Zapata
This riverside town in Mexico's Tabasco state with a walkable centre and a café and restaurant scene, Emiliano Zapata sits along the Usumacinta river region…
Zacatecas
Founded as a Spanish silver-mining camp in 1546, Zacatecas grew so wealthy that it was considered the second most important city in New Spain — and its colon…
Tula de Allende
Tula de Allende, in the state of Hidalgo in central-eastern Mexico, is best known for its Tula archaeological site, noted for its Atlantean figures.
Santiago de Querétaro
A large Mexican city whose historic centre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, Querétaro is dense with colonial churches and a well-developed…
Santa Catarina
A sprawling industrial city on Monterrey's western edge, Santa Catarina sits against dramatic mountain ridgelines and features bold public art — including la…
Santa Maria Aquiahuac
This compact Mexican village in Tlaxcala's upland country, Santa Maria Aquiahuac sits near water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites, mak…
Los Tejocotes
Small upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico with a surprisingly lively café and dining scene, multiple churches, and a lakeside setting in a highland re…
La Conchita
Tiny waterside hamlet in Mexico's Xilitla highlands, La Conchita punches above its weight with a surprisingly lively café and dining scene, scenic hill-count…
Tlamanca
A modest upland village in Mexico's Quimixtlán region, Tlamanca sits beside water in elevated country, offering a quiet rural setting for travelers drawn to…
Llano Redondo de Zaragoza (Llano Redondo)
This tiny upland hamlet in Mexico's Estado de México region, Llano Redondo sits close to water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites, makin…
San Francisco Buenavista
A small upland village in Mexico's Tepeaca region, set within walking distance of water and positioned as a quiet rural base near a UNESCO World Heritage sit…
Yucatan
A compact Mexican village on the water in Veracruz's Paso de Ovejas municipality, offering a handful of local eateries, several historic churches, and hilly…
El Barrete
A modest upland village in Mexico's Jilotepec region, El Barrete sits near water with a modest local café scene and easy access to a wider area rich in UNESC…
Montes de Loreto
Small Mexican village near San Miguel de Allende with a surprising café and dining scene, several churches, waterside setting, and hilly viewpoints — all wit…
San Diego Chalcatepehuacan
A modest upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico region, sitting at the water's edge and surrounded by a wider landscape that includes UNESCO World Herita…
El Refugio
This tiny waterside hamlet in Mexico's Lerdo region, El Refugio sits right at the water's edge with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage…
Las Jarretaderas
A small Mexican Pacific-coast town in the hills-fringed Bahía de Banderas region, Las Jarretaderas offers a lively local café and restaurant scene within eas…
La Lupita
A tiny upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico, La Lupita sits right at the water's edge and punches above its size with several historic churches, all wi…
La Preciosita
A modest upland village in Mexico's Tlahuapan region, La Preciosita sits within easy reach of water and serves as a quiet rural base amid a wider landscape d…
Cañada de Onofres
A little upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, sitting beside water in highland country and within reach of the broader area's UNESCO-recognize…
Barrio Iturbide
This pocket-sized upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, Barrio Iturbide sits beside water in highland country, offering a quiet rural base with…
El Cerrito
This small upland village in Mexico's Villa del Carbón area, El Cerrito sits directly beside the water amid highland country, with UNESCO World Heritage site…
Juarez Coronaco
Modest Mexican town sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO World Heritage sites worth exploring…
El Terrero
A tiny Mexican hamlet on the water's edge, El Terrero offers a quiet rural retreat near upland country and several UNESCO World Heritage sites in the broader…
Soto y Gama
This small upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, Soto y Gama sits at the water's edge within a broader area rich with UNESCO World Heritage sites worth e…
San Pedro Teyuca
This small upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, San Pedro Teyuca sits beside water in highland country, with UNESCO World Heritage sites scattered acros…
Tlalpujahuilla
This compact waterside village in Morelos, Mexico, sitting directly at the water's edge with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Loma del Madrono
Tiny upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, sitting directly beside the water with open highland scenery and proximity to several UNESCO World H…
Pueblo Nuevo
A small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO World Heritage sites worth explo…
Moxteje
Compact upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, sitting directly beside the water with highland scenery and access to a wider area rich in UNESCO…
Laguna Seca
Compact upland village in Morelos, within walking distance of water and set in a region rich with UNESCO World Heritage sites worth exploring as a rural base.
El Huisache
This pocket-sized upland village in Mexico's Jilotepec region, El Huisache sits within walking distance of water and serves as a quiet rural base amid a wide…
Santiago Atzitzihuacan
Pocket-sized Mexican village set in upland hill country, Santiago Atzitzihuacan sits within a region ringed by UNESCO World Heritage sites, making it a quiet…
Manzana Tercera (Bodo)
This pocket-sized village in Mexico's Jiquipilco region sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO…
Santiago Tetla
A compact upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, Santiago Tetla sits within a broader landscape dotted with UNESCO World Heritage sites and offers easy ac…
Ahuatenco
A small Mexican village in the highlands near Tianguistenco, Ahuatenco sits beside the water and holds several historic churches well worth a quiet afternoon…
Ejido Atoyac
This pocket-sized Mexican village in the highlands near Cocotitlán, within walking distance of water and surrounded by a wider region rich with UNESCO World…
Plan del Rio
This modest riverside village in Mexico's Veracruz lowlands, Plan del Rio sits directly at the water's edge with upland country rising nearby, offering a qui…
Juan Uvera
A pocket-sized Mexican village in the Atlixco area, sitting right at the water's edge with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO-recogniz…
Las Lajas
Tiny upland village in Mexico's Aculco region, set within walking distance of water and surrounded by a wider landscape dotted with UNESCO World Heritage sit…
Barrio del Gigante
A tiny upland village in Mexico's El Oro region, set within walking distance of water and close to a wider area recognized for its UNESCO World Heritage sign…
San Sebastian Buenos Aires
This modest Morelos village sitting right at the water's edge, San Sebastian Buenos Aires offers several historic churches for its size and easy access to up…
Colinas del Aeropuerto
This compact Mexican town in Pesquería set right at the water's edge, with upland country close by offering an easy change of scenery for those passing throu…
El Rincon de la Candelaria
This tiny upland village in Mexico's Atlacomulco region, sitting right at the water's edge with a surprisingly lively local food scene and easy access to sev…
El Fresno
A pocket-sized upland village in Mexico's Puebla highlands, El Fresno sits directly beside the water with open elevated country around it and a UNESCO World…
La Lagunilla
This small upland village in Mexico's Tenancingo region, La Lagunilla sits directly beside a lake in elevated country, offering a quiet rural waterside setti…
Santiago Tochimizolco
This small upland village in Puebla state, Santiago Tochimizolco sits in elevated country surrounded by a wider region rich with UNESCO World Heritage sites,…
San Pedro Ixhuatepec
This compact upland village in Mexico's Atzitzihuacán region, sitting within a broader area rich with UNESCO World Heritage sites and offering easy access to…
Barrio San Francisco Ejido de San Pablo Tlalchichilpa
This tiny upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico region, set in elevated country near water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites that…
Martir Cuauhtemoc (San Jose Cuauhtemoc)
This pocket-sized Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO World Heritage sites w…
Colonia las Palmas
This tiny upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, Colonia las Palmas sits near water in a broader area rich with UNESCO World Heritage sites worth explorin…
San Juan Colón
A compact Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region recognized for its UNESCO World Heritage sign…
La Palma
Modest upland village in Mexico's Acambay de Ruíz Castañeda region, sitting within walking distance of water and surrounded by a wider landscape that include…
Gunyo Oriente
A modest village in Mexico's highland Aculco region, set within walking distance of water and close to upland terrain, with UNESCO World Heritage sites scatt…
Loma del Rancho
This little Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day t…
Axotlan
Small Mexican town in the greater Mexico City region, Axotlan sits at the water's edge with a notable concentration of historic churches and hilly surrounds,…
Rancheria la Cienega
A compact upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, sitting directly beside the water with highland scenery and several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Ejido de San Juan Jalpa
A little upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico region, set within walking distance of water and a short journey from several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Casa Blanca
This compact upland village in Mexico's Estado de México, sitting right at the water's edge, offering a quiet lakeside retreat within reach of the wider regi…
Chilocoyo del Carmen
This small upland village in Mexico's Huehuetla region, sitting directly at the water's edge, with rugged highland scenery and proximity to a UNESCO World He…
Ayutla
A pocket-sized upland town in Puebla's Izúcar de Matamoros region, Ayutla sits beside water in hilly country and makes a quiet base for exploring the UNESCO-…
San Miguel
A small upland village in Mexico's Tepeaca region, San Miguel sits within walking distance of water and serves as a quiet rural base for exploring the wider…
Endotejiare
A tiny upland village in Mexico's El Oro region, sitting right at the water's edge and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites in the surrounding…
El Huizache
This tiny lakeside village in the highlands of central Mexico, El Huizache sits directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several UNESCO Wo…
Cuendo
A modest upland village in Mexico's Atlacomulco region, Cuendo sits within walking distance of water and serves as a quiet rural base for exploring the wider…
La Loma de San Mateo
A small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region recognized for its UNESCO World Heritage signif…
Cuauhtapanaloyan
A tiny upland village in Mexico's Cuetzalan del Progreso region, sitting close to the water amid highland terrain, within reach of a UNESCO World Heritage ar…
Barrio de Corona
This tiny upland village in Mexico's Temascalcingo region, set within walking distance of water and positioned as a quiet rural base for exploring the wider…
Papaloapan
A little upland village in Mexico's Eloxochitlán region, Papaloapan sits within walking distance of water and close to a UNESCO World Heritage area, making i…
San Juanico Sector Dos
Small upland village in Mexico's Acambay region, sitting in elevated country within reach of water and surrounded by a wider landscape dotted with UNESCO-rec…
Guadalupe Cote
Small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips.
Los Ranchos (Rinconada)
A little waterside village in Mexico's Chignahuapan region, Los Ranchos sits directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and a UNESCO World Herit…
Barrio de Guadalupe
Small lakeside village in Mexico's Chalco region, Barrio de Guadalupe sits directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several UNESCO World H…
Doxteje Barrio Primero
Small upland village in Mexico's Acambay region, set in elevated country with easy access to water and positioned within a wider area recognized for its UNES…
Analco
This small upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, Analco sits directly beside the water in hilly country, offering a quiet rural base within reach of seve…
San Felipe Tepemaxalco
Tiny upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, San Felipe Tepemaxalco sits within easy reach of the area's UNESCO World Heritage sites, making it a quiet rur…
San Felipe Toctla
Modest upland village in Mexico's Hidalgo highlands, San Felipe Toctla sits within a region dotted with UNESCO World Heritage sites, making it a quiet rural…
Agua Dulce
This little upland village in Mexico's Tilapa region, Agua Dulce sits within walking distance of water and within reach of a wider region recognized by UNESC…
Lanim
Tiny village in Mexico's Aquismón region, close to water and upland terrain, with a handful of local eateries and proximity to a UNESCO World Heritage site w…
San Antonio Hidalgo
A tiny upland village in Mexico's Estado de México, sitting directly at the water's edge and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites scattered ac…
San Miguel las Minas
This compact upland village in Mexico's Puebla region, San Miguel las Minas sits beside the water in rugged highland country, within reach of a UNESCO World…
San Lucas
This modest Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO-recognized heritage worth ex…
Pata de Mula de los Cedros (Patemula)
This small waterside village in the highlands of San José del Rincón, Patemula sits at the water's edge with upland country close by and several UNESCO World…
Barrio Primero
This small village in Morelos, Mexico, within easy reach of upland terrain and water, and well-placed for exploring the UNESCO World Heritage sites that dot…
San Sebastian el Chico
A modest upland village in Mexico's Amanalco region, sitting directly at the water's edge in highland country, with several UNESCO World Heritage sites reach…
Nuevo Bosque
A pocket-sized Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge in the highlands of Villa Victoria, with upland country nearby and several UNESCO World H…
Nectepec
A little upland village in Mexico's Cuetzalan del Progreso region, Nectepec sits beside water in hilly country, placing visitors within reach of a UNESCO Wor…
Agua Escondida
A tiny upland village in Mexico's Izúcar de Matamoros region, set within walking distance of water and surrounded by a wider landscape dotted with UNESCO Wor…
Santa Rita de la Cuesta
A tiny Mexican village in the highlands of Estado de México, within walking distance of water and close to upland terrain, set amid a wider region rich with…
La Compuerta
This tiny upland village in Mexico's Tenancingo region, La Compuerta sits within walking distance of water and serves as a quiet rural base for exploring the…
Venta del Aire
A small upland village in Mexico's El Oro region, Venta del Aire sits close to water in highland country and makes a quiet rural base for exploring the wider…
Atexacapa
Small upland village in Mexico's Eloxochitlán region, set in highland country near water and within reach of a UNESCO World Heritage area in the broader region.
Jesús Carranza
Compact waterside village in Mexico's San José del Rincón area, Jesús Carranza sits directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several UNESC…
Palmar de Guadalupe
Small upland village in Mexico's Malinalco area, set within walking distance of water and positioned as a quiet rural base near several UNESCO World Heritage…
El Rincon de los Perales
This compact Mexican village in the highlands of Ixtlahuaca, within walking distance of water and well-placed for exploring the wider region's UNESCO-recogni…
Hospital Propiedad
This modest upland village in Mexico's Villa Victoria area, set within walking distance of water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites scat…
El Rincón
A small Mexican village in the highlands of Jilotepec, set near water and upland terrain, within a wider region recognized for its UNESCO World Heritage sign…
Guadalupe Chico
A compact lakeside village in the highlands of central Mexico, Guadalupe Chico sits directly at the water's edge within reach of several UNESCO World Heritag…
Cerrillo Grande
A little Mexican village in the highlands of Villa Victoria, set within walking distance of water and close to upland terrain, with several UNESCO World Heri…
Barrio Santa Cruz de San Pablo Tlalchichilpa
This small Mexican village in the highlands of San Felipe del Progreso, sitting directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several UNESCO Wo…
Jaltocan
Little upland village in Mexico's Hidalgo region, Jaltocan sits directly at the water's edge, offering a quiet lakeside setting in elevated country with a UN…
Meje
This pocket-sized Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for…
Dolores Enyege
Small lakeside village in Mexico's Ixtlahuaca region, sitting directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Loma de Guadalupe
This little upland village in Mexico's Estado de México region, set within walking distance of water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites…
Don Roque
Small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a wider region rich in UNESCO World Heritage sites worth explori…
Loma Linda
Modest village in Mexico's highland Acambay region, Loma Linda sits within easy reach of upland landscapes and a wider area dotted with UNESCO World Heritage…
Cruz Vidriada
This tiny Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips.
Coxcacoaco
Little Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips.
Guadalupe del Río
A pocket-sized Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for da…
Jalpa de Dolores
This pocket-sized Mexican village in the highlands of Ixtlahuaca, Jalpa de Dolores sits directly at the water's edge with upland country nearby and several U…
Temaxcalapa de Gabino Barreda
Small upland village in Mexico's Chietla region, set within walking distance of water and surrounded by a wider landscape dotted with UNESCO World Heritage s…
La Lima
A little upland village in Mexico's Tenampulco region, La Lima sits directly at the water's edge, offering a quiet rural setting within reach of a UNESCO Wor…
Loma de Chapultepec
This pocket-sized village in Mexico's Estado de México highlands, within walking distance of water and close to upland terrain, set in a wider region rich wi…
Tierras Blancas
This tiny Mexican village in the highlands of Atlacomulco, Tierras Blancas sits near water and upland terrain, making it a quiet rural base within a wider re…
San Jose las Bocas
This little upland village in Mexico's Izúcar de Matamoros region, set near water and within reach of the broader area's UNESCO World Heritage landscapes, ma…
San Sebastián el Grande
This small upland village in Mexico's Amanalco region, set within walking distance of water and within reach of several UNESCO World Heritage sites scattered…
Francisco I. Madero
This small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site within reach of the wider region.
Santo Domingo Ayotlicha
A pocket-sized Mexican village in upland Puebla state, within reach of the region's UNESCO-recognized heritage sites and set close to both water and elevated…
Frontón Vivero
A small lakeside village in Mexico's Valle de Bravo region, sitting right at the water's edge with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage…
Agua Bendita
A little Mexican village in the highlands of Amanalco, Agua Bendita sits close to water and upland terrain, making it a quiet rural base within reach of the…
La Peñuela
This little upland village in Mexico's State of Mexico, La Peñuela sits directly beside the water in highland country, with a UNESCO World Heritage site acce…
Nuevo Zoquiapan
A small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site within reach of the wider region.
Atehuetzin
This small Mexican village sitting right at the water's edge in Puebla's upland country, with a UNESCO World Heritage site reachable in the wider region for…
Barrio San Joaquin el Junco
This pocket-sized Mexican village in the Ixtlahuaca region that sits right at the water's edge, with a surprisingly lively café and dining scene for its size…
Calpaneria Atezquilla
Modest upland village in Mexico's Puebla highlands, Calpaneria Atezquilla sits within reach of a UNESCO World Heritage area, offering a quiet rural base amid…
Francisco Osorno
A pocket-sized upland village in Mexico's Guerrero state, Francisco Osorno sits within walking distance of water and offers a quiet rural base near a UNESCO…
Ameluca
A little riverside village in Mexico's Pantepec region, Ameluca sits directly at the water's edge with upland country close by and broader access to a UNESCO…
Miranda
Small village in Mexico's highlands near Nicolás Romero, Miranda sits within walking distance of water and close to upland country, with UNESCO World Heritag…
Jiliapan
Small Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site within reach for day-trippers explo…
Lagunilla
This small upland village in Mexico's Tlaxco region, Lagunilla sits within walking distance of water and makes a quiet rural base for exploring the wider are…
Unión Ejidal Tierra y Libertad
A compact upland village in Tlaxcala's Tlaxco region, sitting directly beside water in open highland country, with several UNESCO World Heritage sites access…
La Trinidad
This small Mexican village with a notable concentration of historic churches for its size, set among hills near water, and within reach of the wider region's…
San Vicente Boqueron
A small upland village in Mexico's Acatlán region, sitting directly at the water's edge, offering a quiet rural retreat within reach of a UNESCO World Herita…
Juan José Rojas
A compact upland village in Mexico's Lerdo region, Juan José Rojas surprises with a notable cluster of churches for its size, a handful of local eateries, an…
Teloloapan
This Mexican town in Guerrero state where upland country meets nearby water, offering a compact local scene and easy access to the surrounding highland lands…
Xalcuahuta
Modest village in Mexico's Cuetzalan del Progreso region, sitting right at the water's edge with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site wit…
El Fresno San Agustín
Compact Mexican village in upland country near Villa Victoria, set within walking distance of water and a short journey from several UNESCO World Heritage si…
San Jeronimo Caleras
A pocket-sized Mexican village in the highlands near Atlixco, within easy reach of the region's UNESCO-recognized heritage sites and upland landscapes that r…
Almoloya de las Granadas
A little upland village in Mexico's Tejupilco region, sitting directly at the water's edge with open highland scenery and proximity to a UNESCO World Heritag…
San Pedro Denxhi Segundo Cuartel
This compact Mexican village in the highlands of Aculco, within walking distance of water and close to upland countryside, set in a wider region recognized f…
Achichinalco
A tiny Mexican village in the highlands of Puebla state, Achichinalco sits within easy reach of upland scenery and a UNESCO-recognized region, making it a qu…
La Unión Berros
Tiny Mexican village in the highlands of Villa Victoria, set within walking distance of water and close to upland terrain, with several UNESCO World Heritage…
San Miguel Tecolacio
This small Mexican village in the highlands of Puebla state, San Miguel Tecolacio sits near water and upland terrain, with several UNESCO World Heritage site…
San Felipe Cuapexco
Small Mexican village in upland Cohuecan, within easy reach of the region's UNESCO-recognized heritage sites and set amid elevated countryside that rewards a…
Concepcion Pardinas
Small Mexican village in upland country near Cuautinchán, within walking distance of water and a short journey from several UNESCO World Heritage sites that…
Guadalupe Victoria
Compact upland village in Mexico's Puebla highlands, sitting directly beside water and within reach of a UNESCO World Heritage site that rewards a day trip f…
La Magdalena Cuaxixtla
This tiny Mexican village in the Tecali de Herrera area, sitting directly at the water's edge with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site w…
Chiapa
A modest upland village in Mexico's Eloxochitlán region, Chiapa sits in elevated country within reach of water and a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a…
Barrio de Atencingo
Modest Mexican village sitting right at the water's edge, with upland country close by and several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips.
San Martín Ocoxochitepec
This little Mexican village sitting directly at the water's edge in upland country, with several UNESCO World Heritage sites within reach for day trips into…
Lacapan Camallagne
Modest village in Mexico's Olintla region sitting right at the water's edge, with upland country close by and a UNESCO World Heritage site within reach for d…
Panuco
Compact riverside village in Mexico's upland Pánuco region, sitting right at the water's edge within a broader area that counts several UNESCO World Heritage…
San Vicente (Calpulalpan Tercera Manzana)
Pocket-sized Mexican village in the highlands of Jilotepec, San Vicente sits within easy reach of upland countryside and serves as a quiet rural base for exp…
Huacaltzingo
Modest upland village in Mexico's Puebla highlands, Huacaltzingo sits within reach of water and lies in a wider region that touches UNESCO World Heritage ter…
Cruz de León
This pocket-sized Mexican village in upland Puebla state, Cruz de León sits within reach of highland countryside and a UNESCO-recognized region, making it a…
Taretan
A small Mexican highland town set right beside the water, Taretan offers a compact central core with cafés and restaurants against a backdrop of upland count…
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