Mazatlán
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Mazatlán Essentials
Mazatlán combines a 19th-century historic district with a 13-mile coastal promenade. The city’s landmarks include the world’s highest natural lighthouse on Cerro del Crestón and the colonial Plazuela Machado, the heart of the old town. Cultural highlights range from monuments honoring cinema icon Pedro Infante to modern marine conservation at the National Whale Museum. The coastline offers diverse experiences, from the high-surf waves of Playa Las Brujas to the traditional cliff divers at the Olas Altas mirador.
14 lugaresMazatlán Hidden Gems
Mazatlán’s cultural landscape blends 19th-century architecture with contemporary artistic expression. This selection features the restored Ángela Peralta Theater, a neoclassical venue for international opera and ballet, alongside the Museum of Art which showcases modern Mexican works. For coastal perspectives, the hike to El Faro reaches one of the world's highest natural lighthouses on Cerro del Crestón, while El Mirador La Marea offers views of the Pacific coastline and the city's historic harbor. Mexicolors Gallery rounds out the experience with regional photography.
5 lugaresBest Beaches in Mazatlán
Mazatlán’s coastline offers a diverse range of shorelines, from the historic Olas Altas in the south to the calm waters of Playa Sábalo in the Golden Zone. The northern end features the rocky formations of Punta Cerritos and the wide stretches of Playa Cerritos, known for surfing and natural tide pools. For a secluded experience, Deer Island provides a sheltered environment for snorkeling and swimming, accessible only by water taxi. These locations highlight the city's unique geography, where the Pacific surf meets offshore islands.
5 lugaresMuseums & Aquariums
Mazatlán’s cultural landscape features the Gran Acuario Mar de Cortés, the largest aquarium in Latin America, which showcases the unique biodiversity of the Sea of Cortez. The city’s maritime heritage continues at the National Whale Museum (MUNBA) and the Sea Shell City Museum. For art enthusiasts, the Museum of Art Mazatlán and Mexicolors Gallery display contemporary Mexican photography and sculpture. Historical insights are found at Observatorio 1873, a restored 19th-century meteorological station accessible by funicular on Cerro del Vigía.
7 lugaresParks & Plazas
Mazatlán’s urban landscape is defined by its historic plazuelas and coastal green spaces. The city's oldest square, Plaza Machado, serves as the cultural heart of the Centro Histórico, surrounded by 19th-century architecture. Nearby, Plazuela República houses a traditional French-style bandstand adjacent to the cathedral. Along the Malecon, parks like Parque Don Cruz Lizárraga and the Millennium Monument offer recreational areas with statues honoring local cultural icons and global peace. These spaces provide shade, community gathering spots, and a glimpse into the city's colonial and musical heritage.
6 lugaresMapa De Mazatlán
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- peso mexicano MXN $ · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 911 Policía · Ambulancia · Bomberos
- Electricidad
- 127 V · 60 HzTipo A / Tipo B
- Idiomas
- español
- Agua Del Grifo
- No Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +52
Tours y actividades
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