Discover the best top things to do in Guadalupe, Mexico including Estadio Bbva Bancomer, Bosque Magico, Parque Fundidora, Museo del Acero Horno 3, Paseo Rio La Silla Unidad Unac Parque Pipo, Paseo de Santa Lucia, Paseo Rio la Silla - Parque Tolteca, Grutas de Garcia, Fusion De Tecnicas Holisticas, Cerro de la Silla.
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4.5 based on 67 reviews
I didn't visit for a match, just the fan shop outside and the restaurant inside the stadium which is accessible during business hours. My brother and I had some drinks (Micheladas) and some snacks and it was relatively inexpensive. I really enjoyed the sights surrounding the stadium and the stadium itself. The restaurant is located behind the goal and that is your view as you take in the sights and drinks. I took a taxi from downtown Monterrey and it was 8 dollars one way. Great experience, next up I will definitely visit for a match.
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The park once belonging to an Iron and Steel Melting Company now is a cultural center containing museums, concert halls and an amusement park.
Nice place to ride a bike or stroll around. Interesting use of an old industrial site. You can see the Mountains surrounding the city and there are quite a few sites within the park.
4.5 based on 567 reviews
History of Horno Alto Nº 3, Horno Alto Nº 3 was designed by Arthur G. McKee & Co. from Cleveland, Ohio. The installation began in October 1965 and it began operating in January 1968, with the capacity to produce 1,500 to 2,000 tons of cast iron per day. It had the most advanced technologies, notable among which were the electronic programmer of raw materials and the automatic system for the control of furnace combustion. With the beginning of operations of Horno Alto Nº 3, the Monterrey Foundry reached a production of a million tons of steel per year, which made it the most important steel mill in Mexico.
We had a large conference event in the location and it was superb. The food was lovely, the wait staff prompt and at tentative and the surroundings picturesque. The multimedia history presentation, complete with smoke, flames, video and light show was totally unexpected. What a...MoreThanks for the comments. See you soon!
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A historic street in downtown Monterrey passing through the Plaza de los 40 Años and the Mexican History Museum.
Average at best. Restaurant scene mentioned in other reviews seems pretty dim. Not much to see along the river except some highways and buildings ... pretty artificial.
4 based on 1 reviews
Es un parque público sin costo, excepto por un pago mínimo de estacionamiento. Es parte del curso del Río La Silla. Hay agradables vistas naturales y lugares de esparcimiento, para hacer ejercicio, o simplemente pasear. Se encuentra dentro de una zona completamente urbanizada.
4.5 based on 719 reviews
Stunning and dramatic caves dating back more than 50 million years ago.
These are really just stalactites, stalagmites and a lot of rock formations but they were able to make them interesting by setting up various showcase spots. Make sure you bring a good camera that can capture low light situations to get nice pictures. I came in on a morning and on a weekday so the only other people there were a group of students. I did come in with my own tour guide as well so had no problems getting to the place and leaving, and I had him translate what the cave guide was saying. Overall, the facility was very well maintained, clean (even the restrooms), did not smell and was aptly lighted. If you have a half-day to spend and haven't been to any caves before or just love rock formations - then do visit.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
This lovely shaped mountain is a well-known symbol of the city of Monterrey. The hiking trail is about 5 km long to reach the top and the ascent is considered to be fairly difficult, taking approximately 3 hours to complete. A panoramic view of the city of Monterrey seen from the top is quite rewarding. I enjoyed viewing it at sunset from San Pedro suburb I used to live in when studying in Universidad de Monterrey!
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