Discover the best top things to do in Valladolid, Mexico including Casa de los Venados, Museo de Ropa Etnica de Mexico - Murem, Kuxtal Cafe & Mexican Art, Choco-Story Valladolid, Museo de San Roque, Casa Ramon Mendoza, centro cultural y gastronomico.
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Instead of group tours, they are conducting private tours with your own group of cohorts. What a fascinating and fabulous place to visit and to make a donation to a very worthy cause. The owners have opened their private home and private collection of Mexican art to anybody who wants to visit and only ask for a modest donation that goes towards local charities. It is impossible to absorb everything and only one visit as there is so much of interest to look at. A big shout out to the owners for their vision and generosity.
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In today's world of evolving traditions and cultural fusion, Mexico's ethnic clothing is much admired for what it tells us about this fascinating country and its diverse communities. Situated in the center of Valladolid, the Museo de Ropa Étnica de México--MUREM--is a nonprofit organization that connects us with the rich and varied cultures of Mexico through the indigenous, traditional, and contemporary ethnic costumes on view.
It is a wonderful small museum and represents traditional costumes of different parts of Mexico. Not all costumes original, there are some modern replicas in synthetic materials. For the present time there are no name boards with descriptions. But Marti is a very competent guide! You can get a lot information about costumes and traditions of each part of Mexico. We like this tour and we had a good time.
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Exhibition and sale of Mexican popular art with pieces by artisans from all over the country. Plus, the best coffee in town...really!
When you pass by this store, you can try to continue without getting inside, but you won't resist - I mean, you should not resist. It could be just another place of art-souvenir, but it is not like the others. Get your feet inside the store and meet Paulo, its proud owner, and he will tell you the story behind each piece and each artisan. Ask whatever you want, and don't forget to order a delicious "cup of coffee" that he will prepare for you while telling you great anecdotes from his travels around Mexico when searching for new art pieces. It was the best coffee I tried in the city as well - very surprising, I know.
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A tour through the history of Chocolate Live the Chocolate history as if you were part of the scenes. Walk through 12 interactive rooms with light and sound in 6 languages (Spanish, English, French, German, Chinese and Russian). An unforgettable experience in the chocolate world.
Beautifully done, comfortable and cool and what a great way to celebrate chocolate! We really enjoyed cooling off and learning about the people and their history with chocolate.
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