To stay in the Obispado, if is possible at the sunset, to get an impressionan view of the city and the great Cerro de la Silla. Hey, it is a very romantic place!!!
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Behind the Mexican History Museum youn can walk around the Santa Lucía River, a little boats wait for you, this is a romantic place, with many restaurants and coffe shops. Please find the craftmanship... more
The heroes square is a remember of our history, monuments to great mexican history personalities can be founded here. This is the governors palace, made from pink stones, you can see inside some... more
What Matterhorn is for Swiss, Cerro de la Silla is for Monterrey, thes 1,800 meters over the level of the sea mountain can be climbed in any of the peaks, in left peak is a TV channel antenna, in... more
Visit the mountains... truly, the mountain ranges that surround the city give it its character. You can easily hike up Chipinque, which offers an array of hiking paths with various levels of... more
Visit as many of the museums this town has to offer as you can. There is so much incredible history and culture that has been captivated. What I miss the most, of course, is my husband. He is such an... more
I was in Monterry last September. In my experience, only Banamex changed dollar travellers checks; and I went to numerous banks across the city! For Cash, US Dollars could be changed in most banks and... more
I got an apartment for $550 USD a month, $50 more than it should have been because I changed the lease to run only five months. It had no A/C, no heat... was... more
During november most panteons in Mexico ar decorated with flowers because we celebrate the day of all deads in november 2
Take a tour trought one of the local... more
Stay in the right way following the blue signals around downtown Monterrey and find the places you want to visit.
If no blue signal are visible, try to ask... more
The Alameda, someting like central park, is a place where old people, unemployed and people from another mexican states come to share their time and... more
If you see in detail, you can find that this announcement was made of thousand of personal photos, thera are many small telescopes in the square below to see in... more
It is considered one of the three most important cities in Mexico, for its great managerial and financial vigor. The city was founded in 1596 , but by the year... more
Most of the people in Mexico are catholics, this is the Monterrey cathedral built in 1770, right in downtown, you can eonjoy the olds northern style, inside you... more
Spend an entire night out on the town. (if you are a teenager or into that)Start by hitting some bars, then if you want move on to antros (clubs). Wind down at... more
Visit Las Grutas de Garcia (Caverns). First you climb the steep side of a mountain in a cable car. Then once inside, expect a lot of stairs on your guided tour... more
It's a really neat city, but very Americanized... very modern. It's sad to see Chili's, Applebee's and other chain places there, but at least they can be... more
Monterrey is a bustling metropolis of over 3 million people, nestled in the middle of several notable mountains. We walked around downtown at night and never felt threatened. Excellent eating...
In Monterrey you can have the best of two worlds, you can enjoy the Mexican traditions and colonial architecture of its buildings and churches, altogether with world-class services and attention. If...
My husband and I were looking for an escape from our ordinary hum-drum lives when we decided to go to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. We live in Edinburg, Texas, for those of you who don't know where...
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Monday, January 10, 2005
As we made our way in on final, we passed over a neighborhood with swimming pools- not something I expected to see...
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