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2 CAMAS DOBLES, VISTA DE LA CIUDAD

Prohibido fumar

*Ocupación máxima: 4

*Servicios adicionales + 3

STANDARD, 2 DOUBLE BEDS

Accessible
No smoking
Maximum occupancy: 4
Additional services + 3

PREMIER, 1 KING BED

No smoking
Maximum occupancy: 2
Additional services + 3

JUNIOR SUITE, 1 KING BED

Suite
No smoking
Maximum occupancy: 2
Additional services + 13

MASTER SUITE, 2 DOUBLE BEDS

Suite
No smoking
Maximum occupancy: 2

MASTER SUITE, 1 KING BED

Suite
No smoking
Maximum occupancy: 4

Pachuca’s Bio park

It is an excellent option for a family tour, it has a zoo, a children's play area, different workshops, a water play area and a food area.

San Francisco Convent

Here are the remains of the First Count of Regla, Pedro Romero de Terreros. Its church was built between the years of 1596 and 1660, among the work that it protects, its oil paintings from the 18th century stand out. It has different exhibition halls and is the headquarters of the State School of Arts.

Hidalgo Stadium

With capacity for 30,000 fans, it is the headquarters of Pachuca soccer. Its name honors Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Opened in 1993, it is one of the most modern in Latin America.

Pachuca Monumental Clock.

The clock has a height of 40 meters. It includes 4 female sculptures made of marble. Its machinery was developed by the same watchmaking house in Austria that made the Big Ben in London.

Pachuca International Soccer Hall of Fame.

Live the experience of becoming a player and test your physical skills and knowledge. Discover the Hall of Fame, the space for the immortals of this sport, with stars worldwide.

Museum of Photography

It houses a rich collection of images that record the historical, daily, landscape and visual essay evolution since the 19th century. It houses the work of notable photographers such as: Tina Modotti, Nacho López, Guillermo Kahlo and Agustín Víctor Casasola.

Tuzoofari

Along the way you can see birds, zebras, ostriches, water buffalo, giraffes, lions and even possums

Caves of Tolantongo

A series of caves with tunnels that emanate steam from between the rocks, forming beautiful waterfalls. An oasis nestled between mountains. Tolantongo has some hotel complexes and hot pools near the bottom of the canyon.

Teotihuacan

The area open to the public has an extension of 264 hectares. The Archaeological Zone has two museums, the Teotihuacan Culture Museum and the "Beatriz de la Fuente" Museum of Teotihuacan Murals, as well as a temporary exhibition hall.

Archaeological Zone of Tula

Tollan in Nahuatl means near the tular or where tulles abound, it is estimated that around 85 thousand people inhabited the metropolis. At the top of the pyramid are columns, pilasters and colossal statues, which stand as sentinels.

Huasca

This Magical Town is located in the central zone of the state. Known for its ceramics and narrow streets lined with craft shops. Get to know the Church of San Juan Bautista and the rock formations of the basaltic prisms.

Mineral del Chico

Town of mining origin surrounded by forests of pine, oak and oyamel. Its natural attractions allow the practice of mountain biking, sport fishing, hiking, camping, rappelling, zip lines and rock climbing

Real del Monte

This mining region witnessed the birth of a passion for soccer in Mexico, when English miners introduced it to the country. It is part of the "Mountain Corridor" that groups Huasca de Ocampo, Mineral del Chico, Omitlan or Atotonilco.

Tecozautla

An oasis of hot springs in the middle of the semi-desert. This territory has 180 vaults built in the 16th century. In the region is the archaeological zone called El Pañhu, belonging to the Xajay culture.

Huichapan

Discover the roots of the town observing its cave paintings, here the first spa in the state was built. It preserves its imposing aqueduct “El Saucillo built between 1732 and 1738.

Zempoala

Old churches, maguey landscapes and an exquisite gastronomy. Visit the well-preserved Haciendas in the area, which include the production of craft beer, pulque; as well as those drinks for the fiesta brava.

Zimapan

Its main attraction is the monolith "El Vigilante", surrounded by pre-Hispanic bowls and landscapes of the Infiernillo canyon. Land of the Otomi and Quinamies, who were later influenced by the Olmecs and Nahoas. Their artisan work includes embroidered ayates, backpacks, wooden toys, baskets, fruit bowls, and ixtle toys.

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