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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Barrio de la Veracruz wraps you in colonial charm with its cobblestone streets and stunning 18th-century Santa Veracruz Church. Silver workshops invite you to watch local artisans hammering out intricate jewelry the old-school way. The neighborhood hums with authentic Mexican culture through religious processions and cultural events that showcase Taxco's silver mining roots.
Traditional eateries serve up regional specialties like pozole and mole while silver shops display everything from budget trinkets to investment pieces. Most of Taxco's historic district is walkable, though the steep terrain demands sturdy shoes. Colonial-style boutique hotels and converted mansions offer cozy spots to rest after exploring this mountain gem.
Taxco Centro's cobblestone streets wind past silver workshops where artisans craft jewelry using centuries-old techniques. The stunning Santa Prisca Church with its pink stone facade anchors the main plaza, while colonial mansions with wrought-iron balconies house cultural centers and museums. Traditional markets buzz with activity as locals and visitors browse authentic silver creations.
Cozy restaurants serve regional specialties like pozole and tamales on rooftop terraces with mountain views. Most exploring happens on foot due to the neighborhood's steep terrain and narrow passages. Boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings offer comfortable stays with traditional tile work and charming courtyards.
Del Ex Convento invites you to step back in time through cobblestone streets lined with colonial treasures. Santa Prisca Church's twin spires dominate the skyline while the weathered stone facade of San Bernardino de Siena creates a stunning backdrop. Silver artisans tap away in workshops, continuing centuries-old traditions that made Taxco famous.
Traditional eateries serve regional specialties like pozole from charming colonial buildings. Boutique hotels in converted mansions offer authentic stays with mountain views. Most exploration happens on foot given the steep, narrow passages, but the effort rewards you with Taxco's most genuine cultural experience.
Del Panteón's cobblestone streets wind upward to reveal Taxco's silver-crafting soul. The magnificent Santa Prisca Church stands proudly with its pink baroque towers while artisans hammer intricate jewelry in nearby workshops. Explore colonial mansions with wrought-iron balconies or climb to the historic cemetery for breathtaking views over red-tiled rooftops.
Traditional Mexican restaurants serve regional specialties like pozole in charming courtyards. Most exploration happens on foot due to narrow streets, though VW Beetle taxis navigate select routes. The neighborhood connects to the main plaza within a quick 10-minute walk.
Notable for its cathedral, Taxco features attractions such as Borda Square and Plaza de las Americas Shopping Mall. This walkable city has something for everyone including restaurants as well as sights like Teleferico de Montetaxco and Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park. All are within a small-town setting.
Spend time appreciating the cathedral, and checking out the local cuisine in Taxco.
You might find the perfect souvenir at Plaza de las Americas Shopping Mall or Tianguis de Plata. A stop at other sights like Borda Square and Teleferico de Montetaxco will create memories.