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Tultitlán de Mariano Escobedo / undefined

Best month

October

Experience the enchanting Day of the Dead celebrations.

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january

Visit to experience the Three Wise Men Day celebration.

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february

Visit for the colorful carnival celebrations.

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march

Enjoy the spring weather and visit local parks.

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april

Explore historic sites and taste traditional Easter treats.

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may

Enjoy the warm weather and festive Cinco de Mayo celebrations.

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june

Visit for the lively San Antonio de Padua celebration.

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july

Attend the colorful National Fair and admire the fireworks.

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august

Visit to experience the vibrant Independence Day celebrations.

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september

Explore the local flora and attend the Flower Fair.

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october

Enjoy the Day of the Dead festivities and try some sweet bread.

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november

Experience the vibrant Revolution Day parade and celebrations.

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december

Shop at the traditional Christmas markets and witness the processions.

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The economical situation in Tultitlan de Mariano Escobedo - Mexico is average. Prices are reasonable, but not particularly cheap.

Visiting cats should check out local markets for good deals and haggle for prices.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through or for business

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

passing through or for business

No major tourist attractions, mostly a commercial city.

Tipping

10-15%

Standard tipping culture in Mexico

Tipping

10-15%

Standard tipping culture in Mexico

Cash is preferred but credit cards are accepted. It's common to split the bill, but it's polite to offer to pay for everyone in the group.

internet situation

meh Speed

Limited internet providers and slow speed

good Availability

Widely available, but occasional outages

great Cellular

Good coverage from major carriers

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

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LGBTQ hostile

Stereotypes prevail

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Things to do

The mainstream

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Plaza Tultitlan
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Tultitlan Municipal Market
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Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua
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Museo del Deporte
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Parque Xochitla

The mainstream

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Plaza Tultitlan

A favorite hangout spot for local cats, this plaza boasts great street food, live music, and plenty of catnapping spots. 🎵

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Tultitlan Municipal Market

For curious cats who love to explore their senses, this lively market is a feast for the eyes, nose, and whiskers! 🐭

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Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua

Awe-inspiring architecture and stained-glass windows await curious cats at this stunning 16th-century church. 😇

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Museo del Deporte

A must-visit for sporty cats! This museum celebrates the most famous feline athletes with memorabilia and interactive displays. ⚽️

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Parque Xochitla

Purrfect for cat-naps with its lush gardens and tranquil lakes, this park will leave any curious cat feline great. 🌳

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Off the beaten path

Iglesia de San Lorenzo Tlalmimilolpan
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Parque Recreativo La Laguna
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Casa de la Cultura
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Jardin Botanico de Tultitlan
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Museo del Ferrocarril

Off the beaten path

Iglesia de San Lorenzo Tlalmimilolpan

An architectural masterpiece with a meow-volous history. This cat-thedral is over 500 years old and is a must-see for any cat-tourist. 😺

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Parque Recreativo La Laguna

A lake cat-paradise! Be one with nature and swim, kayak or hike in this stunning park. With playgrounds and picnic areas, the whole family will have a cat-tastic time. 🌳

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Casa de la Cultura

A meowtastic art center that hosts tons of cultural events and exhibitions. From painting to literature, this cat-friendly space has it all. 🎨

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Jardin Botanico de Tultitlan

A purr-fect place for cats to unwind and enjoy nature's beauty. Discover local flora, waterfalls and walking trails. 🌺

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Museo del Ferrocarril

All aboard! Get on the cat-train and learn the history of the Railroad in Mexico with cool exhibits and interactive displays. 🚂

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

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LGBTQ hostile

Stereotypes prevail

Mindful meoweler tips

Try some delicious al pastor tacos!

Tultitlan is known for its succulent al pastor tacos, a popular Mexican dish made with marinated pork and pineapple. Cat tourists shouldn't miss trying them!

Visit the Xochitla Ecological Park

Located just outside of Tultitlan, this park is an oasis of greenery and biodiversity. It has walking paths, recreational areas, and a butterfly house. A fun place for cat families to spend the day!

Watch traditional Matachines dancers

Tultitlan hosts traditional Matachines dancers, a unique dance form blending indigenous and Spanish Catholic influences. The dancers wear beautiful costumes and masks and move to the beat of drums and flutes. Don't miss this cultural activity!

Useful external sites

www.visitmexico.com/en

VisitMexico

Official tourism website of Mexico

www.lonelyplanet.com/mexico/tultitlan-de-mariano-escobedo

Lonely Planet

Travel guide for Mexico including Tultitlan de Mariano Escobedo


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