Ibis Juarez Consulado





The Ibis Juarez Consulado Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This loop trail is done through paved streets and roads, well marked by the city area, so it is easily accessible to people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs and its great to be able to ride a bicycle on the bike lane which is separated from the road. It does not have any difficulty, which allows you to enjoy the city traveling approximately 8 km.
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This trail is on the south side of the Rio Grande and begins at Plaza de la Mexicanidad. In addition to serving as a boundary between the two countries, it is an important area for recreational and leisure activities such as walks, cycling and running, among others. A point of interest on this route is La Exis and at the following link you can learn more about this monument: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-x-or-la-equis-ciudad-juarez-mexico
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This trail is on the south side of the Rio Grande and starts at Plaza de la Mexicanidad. In addition to serving as the border between the two countries, it is an important area for recreational and leisure activities such as hiking, cycling and running, among others. It will take you south approximately 32 kilometers until you reach the El Millón neighborhood.
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This route is located between Cerro El Aguila and Cerro Bola. It will take you through various trails in the arduous desert of Juárez, Chihuahua. Right here is the Parque Extremo Trepa Changa where you will have the opportunity to participate in the extreme sports that this park offers. You will travel around 14 kilometers and it does not have shade. It is necessary to charge enough water and use sun protection.