Sprawling
There are some delightful parts to the city, but it also gives you the feeeling of one big urban sprawl.
The Zocalo is pleasant enough without being wonderful, but the Recinto de la Catedral is one of the highlights
my tiny room
Typical Architecture
The cathedral as seen from the castle
Tiles announce outside what lies within
Hi Groupies! I want to come to Cuernavaca to have a face lift. A friend of mine had one there 20 years ago and I would like to find her surgeon. His first name was Jorge. He was excellent
In case I can't find him, maybe he's retired now, I would also like other recommendations, please, from personal experiences preferably 4 or 5 years ago. Any suggestions appreciated!
Hello Katerine how are you?! my name is Enrique and I just move to the US. My family has a little hotel 10 minutes from downtown. I really recomend it, nice presonal service, pools and gardens, rest-bar, feel free to check the webpage www.villalourdes.com, any questions you have please email me to castrus@yahoo.com. Any contacts or ideas that you may have to have more visitors at Villa Lourdes would be just fantastic!!
have fun in Cuernavaca!!!
Enrique
There are some delightful parts to the city, but it also gives you the feeeling of one big urban sprawl.
The Zocalo is pleasant enough without being wonderful, but the Recinto de la Catedral is one of the highlights
Just east of the city center lies this deep wooded canyon. Cuernavaca has developed an elevated trail, suspended about halfway up the canyon walls. The path begins just below - to the east of - the El Calvario church and proceeds first through a stepped garden built to resemble, symbolically, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The garden was built during the Porfiriato. Following the gardens, the path drops into the canyon proper and goes under the graceful arch of a very tall stone bridge, which was Cuernavaca's first - also built by order of Diaz. The path continues winding down through the almost jungle canyon, hanging roots drape down into the deep canyon; larger roots holding canyon walls as they descend 100 meters into the creek below. It is hard to imagine that you are in the middle of a city of a million people.
I lived in Cuernavaca for three and a half years. I fell in love with the people and the weather and the ease of travel to Acapulco. I fell in love with the views of Popocatepetl and I fell in love with the colours of the city.
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