8 Best Places to Visit in Mexico

8 Best Places to Visit in Mexico. A Mind Map by Arpit Banjara.

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8 Best Places to Visit in Mexico by Mind Map: 8 Best Places to Visit in Mexico

1. 5. Mexico City

1.1. It is capital of Mexico

1.2. Mexico City is one of the world’s largest cities

1.2.1. comprised of many ethnic groups from all over the globe

1.3. This vast city is the

1.3.1. most important political, cultural and educational center in Mexico

1.4. it is also one of the most important financial centers

1.4.1. in Latin America

1.5. The Historic Center is teeming

1.5.1. in prominent landmarks such as

1.5.1.1. the Plaza de la Constitucion

1.5.1.2. the Metropolitan Cathedral

1.5.1.3. the National Palace

1.5.1.4. and the ruins of an ancient Aztec temple

2. 6. Merida

2.1. It is Nicknamed as the “White City”

2.1.1. Merida is the capital of Mexico’s Yucatan state

2.2. The city’s main plaza is “El Zocalo”

2.2.1. is the location of many historic structures such as a 16th century cathedral

2.2.1.1. the Governor’s Palace

2.2.1.2. and Old City Hall

2.3. The tree-lined street of El Pasea Montejo

2.3.1. with its beautiful mansions reflects the city’s former glory days

2.3.1.1. as the rope-making capital of the world

3. 7. Copper Canyon

3.1. Copper Canyon was found in Chihuahua state

3.1.1. is actually a series of canyons that are larger and deeper

3.1.1.1. than the Grand Canyon in the United States

3.2. Located in the Tarahumara Mountains

3.2.1. the canyons get their name

3.2.1.1. from their greenish copper color

3.3. The most popular way to explore

3.3.1. the Copper Canyon is on the “Chihuahua al Pacifico” Railway

3.4. The track passes over 37 bridges and through 86 tunnels

3.4.1. rising as high as 2,400 meter (7,900 feet) above sea level

3.4.1.1. featuring spectacular views of the canyons below

3.5. More adventuresome travelers will enjoy

3.5.1. the suspension bridges

3.5.2. zip lines

3.5.3. rock climbing

3.5.4. and hiking trails

4. 8. Chichen Itza

4.1. Chichen Itza is Situated in the Yucatán Peninsula

4.2. This is somewhat ironic because its most famous structures

4.2.1. do not have a typical Classic Mayan architecture

4.2.1.1. but show strong influences from other civilizations from Central Mexico

4.3. The combination of

4.3.1. grant scale monuments and the mysterious precise astronomical calculation

4.3.1.1. in the buildings make Chichen Itza truly amazing

4.4. Tourists visit Chichen Itza as a day trip

4.4.1. especially from Cancún or Merida

4.4.1.1. but it is also possible to stay a night or two here

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6. 1. Puebla

6.1. It is the fifth largest city in the country with over 2 million inhabitants

6.2. Its strategic location

6.2.1. halfway between the port of Veracruz and Mexico City

6.2.1.1. made it an important city

6.3. Today this charming colonial city pairs perfectly with hungry travelers

6.3.1. since it’s known as the gastronomic capital of Mexico

6.4. Standing in the shadow of the volcano Popocatepetl

6.4.1. Puebla visitors also won’t want to miss the Catedral de Puebla

6.4.1.1. with its onyx statues

6.4.1.2. and domed ceiling patterned

6.5. The nearby town of Cholula boast

6.5.1. one of the largest pyramids ever built

6.5.1.1. though the structure has been badly neglected over the centuries

7. 2. Mexico Beach Destinations

7.1. Mexico has no shortage of beautiful beaches which include

7.1.1. Gulf of Mexico to the east

7.1.2. and the Caribbean Sea to the east

7.1.3. and the Pacific Ocean to the west

7.2. Some of Mexico’s beach destinations were once towns

7.2.1. that gradually gained popularity as tourist destinations

7.2.1.1. such as Puerto Escondido

7.3. while others were conceived

7.3.1. as resort towns from the outset

7.3.1.1. such as Cancun

7.4. There is Tulum

7.4.1. which started out as a Mayan city centuries

7.4.1.1. before it became popular for its beaches

7.5. All these popular beach destinations

7.5.1. offer powdery sand and crystalline water

7.5.1.1. along with an abundance of tourist amenities and attractions

8. 3. Teotihuacan

8.1. Teotihuacan makes a good day trip from Mexico City

8.1.1. located just 50 km (30 miles) away

8.2. Teotihuacan has its pyramids

8.2.1. at one time the largest city not only in pre-Columbian Mexico

8.2.1.1. but the entire world as well

8.3. The pyramids were built between 100 AD and 450 AD

8.3.1. a period when Teotihuacan was emerging

8.3.1.1. as an important religious center in Mesoamerica

8.4. The most important monuments

8.4.1. are the Pyramids of

8.4.1.1. the Sun and Moon

8.4.1.2. and the Temple of Quetzalcoatl

8.5. Teotihuacan became famous for its urban planning

8.5.1. a concept that is followed in modern times today

9. 4. Taxco

9.1. Located in northern Guerrero state

9.1.1. Taxco was once the most important mining region in the New World

9.2. Travelers with a passion for silver jewelry

9.2.1. will naturally gravitate to Taxco

9.2.1.1. a colonial town famous for silverworks, especially jewelry

9.3. Things that make Taxco one of the most popular places to visit in Mexico include

9.3.1. its streets paved with stones

9.3.2. huge colonial houses with balconies filled with colorful houses

9.3.3. small squares

9.3.4. and silver workshops

9.4. Top attraction includes

9.4.1. Santa Prisca church

9.4.1.1. which offer great examples of baroque architecture

9.5. Holy Week is a good time to visit Taxco

9.5.1. because of its All Souls processions

9.5.1.1. where residents turn out to show their faith