10 Things to do Good for Couples in Morelos That You Shouldn't Miss

August 8, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Morelos, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including TERRA 3 Expediciones, Spanish Language Institute - Day Course, Tepoztlan De Aventura, E LTE Tu Camino a La Aventura, Lagartija Club Mezcal, 1 Taxi Seguro en Cuernavaca, Robert Brady Museum, Palacio de Cortes, Cathedral of the Asencion (Catedral de la Asuncion), Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco.
Restaurants in Morelos

1. TERRA 3 Expediciones

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5.0 based on 582 reviews

TERRA 3 Expediciones

Your Best option in Adventure trips in Morelos and Surroundings; professional and certified guides en Canyoning, Caving, Rafting, Kayaking, Abseiling; 16 years exceeding your expectations

2. Spanish Language Institute - Day Course

Privada Prado San Jeronimo 8 Colonia la Pradera, Cuernavaca 62170 Mexico +52 777 311 0063 [email protected] http://www.spanishincuernavaca.com
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5.0 based on 163 reviews

Spanish Language Institute - Day Course

ASLI Spanish Language Institute is a professional language school devoted to quality and personal attention. It specializes in the Spanish language and the culture of Latin America. The institute includes comfortable and attractive conference rooms, small group classrooms, free internet access, and a cafeteria. It is located in Cuernavaca, in Morelos state.

Reviewed By 305jonl - Addison, United States

My son is taking a gap year during high school to immerse himself in a bit of Spanish language and culture and the folks at ASLI have been extremely accommodating in creating a custom course for him. He really likes his teachers and the homestays are with very nice, Spanish-speaking families.

3. Tepoztlan De Aventura

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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Tepoztlan De Aventura

Tepoztlán, Morelos es uno de los pueblo mágicos más maravilloso del país, aventurarte a descubrir su belleza y enamorarte de su magia de una forma única.

4. E LTE Tu Camino a La Aventura

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5.0 based on 34 reviews

E LTE Tu Camino a La Aventura

For just a couple of hours or even a week you can be sure we’ll get your adrenaline up to the top! Canyoneering, rock climbing, hiking, mountain climbing, rafting and more, we are your best choice in Mexico. Come to visit us in the amazing Tepoztlan, and let us organize the best suited trip for your group. Enjoy Tepoztlan canyons and rappel tours with the only one town based guiding company.

5. Lagartija Club Mezcal

Isabel La Catolica 13 Barrio San Miguel, Local B, Tepoztlan 62520 Mexico +52 55 2888 9727 http://www.lagartija.mx
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Lagartija Club Mezcal

Lagartija Club Mezcal. Tenemos la coleccion de mezcales campesinos de autor mas grande de Mèxico y esta en Tepoztlan, Morelos. Te invitamos a vivir la experiencia de conocer la amplia cultura del mezcal a detalle con destilados de la mejor calidad. El mezcal es cultura, cada sorbo nos remite a un pedacito de Mèxico

6. 1 Taxi Seguro en Cuernavaca

28 Noviembre Colonia Chipitlan, Cuernavaca 62070 Mexico +52 777 523 5787 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/taxiseguroencuernavaca/
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

1 Taxi Seguro en Cuernavaca

Reviewed By FCCVMEX

Arturo Galindo is reliable and an excellent cautious driver. He took me from Cuernavaca to the Mexico City airport. His car is in excellent condition and is very clean. He puts special effort into cleaning because of the coronavirus problems. He is very fluent in English and has very reasonable fees. He is also willing to pick up arriving passengers at the MEX airport. He enjoys conversations with his passengers, however, when I wanted to do some work on the way to the airport he gave me all the quiet time I wanted during the trip. I recommend him very highly.

7. Robert Brady Museum

Calle Netzahualcoyotl # 4, Cuernavaca 62000 Mexico +52 777 318 8554 [email protected] http://facebook.com/museorobertbrady
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4.5 based on 535 reviews

Robert Brady Museum

This 16th-century structure, which served as the home of American artist and collector Robert Brady until his death in 1986, displays over 1,000 Mexican works of art and artifacts.

Reviewed By dilyshogarth - Loughton, United Kingdom

Robert Brady's house is an absolute MUST if you are in Cuernavaca . It was an unexpected delight and a fantastic eclectic collection of his treasures beautifully and colourfully displayed. Each room is a delight and a surprise and there are excellent notes in English in every room explaining the paintings and collection.

8. Palacio de Cortes

Calle Francisco Leyva 100, Cuernavaca 62040 Mexico
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4.5 based on 618 reviews

Palacio de Cortes

On September 19, 2017, a powerful earthquake rocked the region and damaged the building's clock, which has since been removed. At the time of writing the Palacio was to remain closed to the public for at least a year, for damage assessment and reparations. Check ahead to ensure that it is open again, or simply enjoy the building's facade. This 16th-century fort once served as the palace and home of Hernán Cortés and includes a collection of Diego Rivera murals. TEMPORARILY CLOSE FOR RENOVATION

Reviewed By nass673 - Long Beach, United States

Due to the earthquake, quite a bit has changed in Cuernavaca including being able to visit Palacio De Cortex. Best viewed from outside!

9. Cathedral of the Asencion (Catedral de la Asuncion)

Hidalgo #17, Col. Centro, Cuernavaca Mexico +52 777 312 1290 http://www.catedraldecuernavaca.org
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4.5 based on 333 reviews

Cathedral of the Asencion (Catedral de la Asuncion)

This 16th-century church was built by a group of indigenous craftsmen and is considered one of the oldest churches in the Americas.

10. Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco

Carretera Federal Xochicalco Tetlama, sin numero Xochicalco, Municipio de Miacatlan, Morelos, Cuernavaca 62605 Mexico +52 737 374 3090 http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=939
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4.5 based on 704 reviews

Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco

Xochicalco was the oldest known fortress in Middle America and an important religious center.

Reviewed By ramonmp53 - Cuernavaca, Mexico

After visiting over the years many archaeological sites of different cultures in Mexico, it's always a pleasure to return to Xochicalco (pronounced 'Sotchycalco') located about half an hour's drive south of the city of Cuernavaca, in the State of Morelos. What makes this site quite unique among others is its location on a large hill that overlooks an open valley where the hill itself is an integral part of the archaelogical site. There are a number of platforms distributed at different levels of the hill that hold either a ceremonial center, the remains of living quarters, or the ancient ball courts. At the top is the temple dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, with bas-reliefs sculptured on all four walls of the ceremonial center. It's fun to climb the various wide staircases leading from one level to another, stop at each and enjoy the view of varying landscapes, which may include trees, agaves, and other assorted greenery. You can descend the archeological zone from the opposite side you entered, so there's no need to backtrack on your visit. Xochicalco reached its heigth around 1,000 AD when the Toltecs were the dominant culture in Mexico's central valley, although it would be a far-out generalization to name the city-state's inhabitants 'Toltecs'. They were skilled merchants and traded with distant civilizations in all cardinal directions, including the Mayans in the now far away Yucatan, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs to the south in the present State of Oaxaca, as well as the various cultures in the central valley of Mexico (now Mexico City) or the Gulf Coast. To start your visit of Xochicalco, don't miss the not-too-long exhibits, maps, and explanations in the welcoming pavilion at the entrance to the archaeological zone. It will make your visit that much more rewarding. Enjoy!

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