Posada del Parque





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This route is very short but it takes you to a very interesting place on the Sinaloa coast. It is said that towards the end of the 19th century this curious building was built to serve as a defense for the port, although little is known about its defensive activity, since the date of construction does not coincide with events of any military activity in the area. However, the path along the beach is beautiful, and you will have the experience to see this mysterious building.
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This fun route combines many tourist destinations that you should not miss in the city of Mazatlan. You start in the Plazuela Hidalgo, a typical square with fountains and benches to rest. You continue on Paseo Claussen Avenue, which is sandwiched between the sea and the hill that you will later climb, with various monuments and interesting destinations along the way where you could stop. Eventually, you climb slightly to the peak of Cerro de la Nevería, for beautiful views of the city and the...
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You start your tour of this boardwalk in Mazatlan at the Monument to Pedro Infante, the famous singer who was born here in 1917. You continue along Playa Olas Altas, which is considered the heart of the city. You will come across the Carpa Olivera, a fascinating spa built on the sea in 1915 that was inspired by seawater pools in Lisbon. You finish your trip with the Monument to the Mazatleca Woman.
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With this short and easy route, you will enjoy the beauty of this popular coastal city. You start at the monument to Pedro Infante, the actor and singer from the golden age of Mexican cinema, and probably the most famous son of Mazatlan. You continue along the avenue heading south, and climb the Cerro del Vigia, for an unforgettable view of the city, the port, and the Pacific Ocean.