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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 06:46 AM
suggestions for mainland Mexico heat escape trip?


am wanting to escape the heat for a bit mid-July to mid-August. would like to do some colonial towns; I lived in San Miguel de Allende for a couple of years and pretty much covered the surrounding areas. did an Oaxaca escape a few summers ago. would like something colonial with museums, etc. any suggestions, including must see's and where to stay?



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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 07:10 AM
Pátzcuaro


I would love to spend some time again in this little Colonial city. It has been over 20 years since our last visit. Many museums are close to the center of town. Paula bought some shawls there that she is still wearing, great shopping according to her. It sits on a lake with pine and cedar trees. 10 miles distant is the town of Santa Clara del Cobre, home to artists that make pots and all things copper. One lasting memory was a walk through this town in early morning and the sound of ping, ping, ping, copper being worked into various shapes. All the shops were closed, the noise was from studios not visible but within ear shot.

We stayed in a little hotel near the plaza, the name I can’t remember. At 7200’ it should be very comfortable.

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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 07:27 AM


San Cristobal de las Casas is about 7000 feet so it is not hot or humid...with many things to do around the area...



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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 08:03 AM


Morelia...stunning...and from there you can explore Patzcauro, Santa Clara del Cobre and the myriad of charming towns in the surrounding area. Hotel Virrey de Mendoza is gorgeous and right in the historic center. Just thinking about it makes me want to return :)
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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 09:00 AM


A few years ago we traveled quite a few colonial towns.
Since you already know the Allende/Queretaro area, may I suggest the towns north of there. Durango, Freshnillo and Zacatecas.
All are above 7000ft, with the last one going over 9000.
Zacatecas especially is a very pretty town. Downtown hotel
Argento Inn highly recommended. Reasonable and right in the heart of town.




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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 09:11 AM


I second all of the above. Those are some of our very favorite places in Mexico. Except we have not enjoyed Durango as we did many, many years ago. :biggrin:

If you do go to Pátzcuaro, be sure to see the Tzintzutzan Ruins. The people in this area were one of the groups in Mexico who were never conquered by the Aztecs.

It is definitely way past time for another trip to the mainland. Hope to hear about where you go, pictures and all.


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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 10:11 AM


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Originally posted by DianaT

If you do go to Pátzcuaro, be sure to see the Tzintzutzan Ruins. The people in this area were one of the groups in Mexico who were never conquered by the Aztecs.

[Edited on 6-17-2013 by DianaT]



There were many, many indigenous tribes not conquered by the Aztecs......




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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 11:50 AM


Unless you consider 80 degrees F (27 C) hot Guadalajara area is a good option for Jul/Aug.



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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 12:36 PM


I'm interested in visiting the Puebla area . Any recomendations for small towns and places of interest? Pueblo Magicos? Thanks. Tio
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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 05:22 PM


The cities of Guanajuato (6,600 ft) and Zacatecas (8,000 ft). Very colonial and not many touristas.
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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 05:27 PM


Higher is cooler! Drove through Zacatecas in 1971, I think I remember my ears popping! LOL



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[*] posted on 6-17-2013 at 06:14 PM


Zacatecas is nice, but I have heard that there is a lot of cartel activity there now.



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