Discover the best top things to do in Sonora, Northern Mexico including Parque La Ruina, Palacio de Gobierno Sonora, Old Port, Malecon Turistico, Plaza Bicentenario, Callejon del Arte Bunka, Palacio Municipal de Cajeme, Plaza Juarez, Plaza Goya, Pasaje Morelos.
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4.5 based on 211 reviews
Parque La Ruina busca ofrecer a la comunidad un espacio ameno para convivencia donde puedan encontrar una gran variedad de comida urbana de la más alta calidad, disfrutar de grandes eventos y pasar días y noches disfrutando la mejor música.
Awesome place! Great atmosphere, amazing food, good music. Crepes are amazing... and the tacos! Family and pet friendly!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I've been to the palace several times to show visitors the beautiful murals depicting the history of Sonora. I have gone here with a local Sonorense who has explained each mural to me. I wish that they had a sign or plaque by each section describing the historical event that is depicted. I would buy a book with this information with photos of these murals if it was available. As the murals need restoration I hope they are able to restore rather than paint over them.
4.0 based on 499 reviews
We love coming down to the Malecon in the Old Port and seeing all the vendors shops, the Mexican ceramics are amazing, the fish market has fresh caught shrimp and fish at low prices, and trying out all the various restaurants and bars is fun too! There is something for everyone to see and experience...try it out!
4.0 based on 69 reviews
We visited Guaymas from a small cruise ship docked at the terminal. The city was most welcoming. We walked along the almost deserted Malecon. The views are lovely and we could see our cruise ship at dock.There is a monument here built to honor seamen. Many of the building there are in disrepair as is much of the city. We found the people there warm and welcoming. The plaza, just a few short blocks from the Malecon, on the day of our visit was crowded with vendors, food, music and dancing. We went into the beautiful church of San Fernando. From here the city provided a free tour of historical Guaymas, Our guide, Horatio, was wonderful. He was very proud of his city and gave us a detailed walking and bus tour of the city. We saw the Palacio Municipal, the church of San Fernando, the Malecon and Monumento Al Pescador, Plaza Centenario, the crumbling Banco of Mexico, Casa Ricaud, Plaza Tres Presidentes, Plaza a la Madre, the large and local Mercado, a building that was a jail for many years and finally the Plaza 13 de Julio. Here at the plaza we were treated to freshly made tortillas and were entertained by young dancers. Thank you, Guaymas, for a memorable visit
4.0 based on 56 reviews
an interesting square, well designed on the occasion of 200 and 100 anniversaries of the Mexican revolutions (1810, 1910). The central building is interesting with a large but elegant sculpture with the Nike (victory) crowning the two most important heroes of Mexico. On the first floor it is an important collection of artifacts made by the local Indians that are on sale.
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