Discover the best top things to do in San Luis Potosi, Mexico including Jardin Hidalgo, Parque Tangamanga, Cathedral of San Luis Potosi, National Museum of Regional Masks (Museo Nacional de la Mascara), Tamasopo Falls, Centro de las Artes de San Luis Potosi Centenario, Plaza de Aranzazu, Museo Laberinto, Plaza del Carmen, Museo Del Ferrocarril Jesus Garcia Corona.
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4.5 based on 59 reviews
San Luis Potosí's chief city plaza.
As many have said, Mexico doesn't brag about it's beautiful plazas. This is a beautiful garden surrounded by beautiful architecture and when you take a seat, you will slow down and just absorb all the beauty that San Luis Potosi has to offer. Don't rush, enjoy the people, the food, the day. This is in the center of town and it's lovely.
4.5 based on 468 reviews
This cathedral has been refashioned many times since the early 1700s, when it was constructed.
The Main Cathedral of San Luis Potosi. Take the time to Stop and relax. Small museum just near, attached to Cathedral Example: Replica statues of Michel Ange
4.5 based on 221 reviews
They are not always open so be sure you get a right day and time. It's in the center of city so it's no loss if you have to return or wait. It's a wonderful museum. I love seeing the different masks of Mexico.Staff was friendly and the museum shop was great with many locally made crafts.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Out of all the places we visited in the area this was the most touristy and accessible, so relaxing to sit under the waterfalls and feel the refreshing waterfall on you, there was small rivers and old stone arches around felt so magical and peaceful, watershoes are a must there are restaurants and restrooms unlike some other nature landmarks in the area
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Old building with great history, good expositions in the museum and they are always adding new stuff and events. It is an activity to do with the family, friends or just solo.
4.5 based on 86 reviews
This is my favorite plaza in San Luis Potosí. It’s pretty and there is always a lot of movement. You can shop around there and get some ice cream and sit and eat in the plaza. I love this city and this is my favorite of all the plazas.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
My father´s family has a train history on the blood, so every time we find some train museums, exhibitions or any other kind of attraction we try to visit it. We got there after the breakfast, not any problem to find parking because we went on Sunday, the place is located in downtown so could be a mess if you are driving. The person at the ticket office offered us, for an extra charge, a ride in a small train to go around the building and see things from another perspective, I´m glad we took it, I recommend it. There is a massive steam locomotive at the entrance and it´s perfect for the pictures. The museum used to be the train station when the service was working for passengers. There is a lot of information and history to learn about the train service in general, including most important things of train service in Mexico and San Luis Potosi station and routes. Nice, clean and spaced toilets. The museum has some rooms inside and a great park with different train cars that you can visit and take some great pictures on them. Make sure to visit the second floor to admire a unique trains scale model donated by an amazing trains collectors. There is also a coffee shop at the top floor with a great view terrace to enjoy a drink and cool down or sip a coffee.
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