^ a. Separated from Yucatán on May 3, 1858, was federal territory from 1858 to 1863.
Restaurants in Campeche
5.0 based on 855 reviews
Amazing place!! A hidden mayan gem, just make sure to take water and mosquito repellent as there are many. But great place to take pics
4.5 based on 751 reviews
So glad we did this. It was super hot, but worth it. We only walked part of it, since it was sooo hot, but really neat. The section we started at had a small museum at the base of it that was included in the entry fee (I think was only around $3USD/pp). Highly recommend.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
The gem of the city Is quiet and beautiful Mass is everyday and usually on early morning or evening The construction is from stone and ancient paintings Catholic people will love this place
4.5 based on 285 reviews
We loved how beautiful the centre of Campeche was. From the colourful colonial style of the buildings to the stunning cathedral lit up at night. There are plenty of restaurants as well to experience or you can just sit in the main plaza and watch the world go by.
4.0 based on 523 reviews
The malecon stretches for miles and is expanding. The water has little activates because the it's not accessible from the malecon. Notwithstanding, it's a great place to stroll with your families and watch people. Very few buildings directly attached to the malecon, but this appears to be changing with the occasional restaurant being built.
4.0 based on 41 reviews
This plaza is very pretty and is complemented by beautiful buildings such as the cathedral, the library and other colourful colonial style buildings. We were amused by the comically small police patrol cars that circle the plaza as well. There is supposed to be a light show at 8pm Thursday to Sunday in front of the library. Unfortunately we weren't there on those days.
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