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Easy-to-get-to Weekend Trips from Mexico CityTop Picturesque Places Near Mexico's Capital City
After spending time in Mexico City, travelers should take a jaunt to beautiful nearby towns that are three hours or less from the megalopolis.
Whether travelers are looking for colonial gems, delicious traditional Mexican food or simply a chance to unplug, the many towns near Mexico City have something for everyone. And Mexico's fast, comfortable and safe buses make escaping the big city for a quick trip and getting back in time to catch a flight home a stress-free experience. Taxco, GuerreroThis former silver-mining town, located about 100 miles southwest of Mexico City, exudes charm with it's narrow cobblestone streets and white-washed houses with red-tiled roofs. Built on the side of a mountain, visitors should expect a good workout after walking through the famed, steep streets of Taxco. Visitors who don't have much more than a weekend to spend must, at least, check out these places and things to do:
Getting to Taxco from Mexico CityDepart from the city's Tasqueña bus terminal. Buses leave five times throughout the day from 6:30 am to 7 pm. Cost is $124 Mexican pesos. Estimated travel time is 2 1/2 to 3 hours. Puebla City, PueblaThis colonial town boasts beautiful architecture, high-quality talavera or traditional ceramic pottery, and delicious cuisine like the famous mole poblano. Puebla is the reason the holiday Cinco de Mayo is celebrated. On May 5, 1862, French invaders tried to overtake the city, but were defeated in what became known as the Battle of Puebla. There's plenty to see and do in Puebla:
Getting to Puebla from Mexico CityBuses depart from the Tasqueña bus terminal every 30 minutes beginning at 6:05 am. Cost is $120 Mexican pesos. Estimated travel time is 2 hours and 15 minutes.
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