Top 10 Things to do in San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi

November 20, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in San Luis Potosi, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Huasteca Potosina, Parque Tangamanga, Cathedral of San Luis Potosi, Cueva en Taninul, Jardin Escultorico Edward James, Media Luna, Laguna de la Media Luna, Centro de las Artes de San Luis Potosi Centenario, Cascadas de Tamasopo, Xilitla.
Restaurants in San Luis Potosi

1. Huasteca Potosina

Ciudad Valles 78395 Mexico
Excellent
88%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 717 reviews

Huasteca Potosina

Reviewed By Daoda2 - London, United Kingdom

Go with Expediciones huaXteca (Arturo is the best!) for the waterfall jumping and ziplines. A total blast, reasonably safe (the bike zipline and bridge are not for the faint-hearted; would never be allowed in the States). Don't, however, take the tour for Tamul Waterfall. We didn't do it, but from what I was told by other travellers you are in the boat for 2 hours and in the end you are still pretty far from the waterfall. Instead take a tour or drive to Campamento Tamul above the falls. You'll have to get a guide provided by the village, so you don't need a separate guide to get you to the campamento. The last 20 minutes are on a very bad road, so you couldn't do it in a rental car. Then it's a beautiful walk along the river to the falls. From there, there's a path down to the river and you're far closer to the falls than the people in the boats and you have a much better view. Go early in the day to avoid the crowds/heat. The path to the river goes down some steep ladders.

2. Parque Tangamanga

San Luis Potosi Mexico 817-62-70-8-17-63-22 http://www.facebook.com/tangamanga
Excellent
68%
Good
24%
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7%
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4.5 based on 608 reviews

Parque Tangamanga

This park offers a bucolic refuge from the busy atmosphere of the city.

3. Cathedral of San Luis Potosi

San Luis Potosi Mexico +52 444 822 0146
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 468 reviews

Cathedral of San Luis Potosi

This cathedral has been refashioned many times since the early 1700s, when it was constructed.

Reviewed By krookca - Montreal, Canada

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. Cueva en Taninul

Ciudad Valles Mexico +52 481 381 4616
Excellent
63%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
11%
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5%
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Cueva en Taninul

5. Jardin Escultorico Edward James

Camino Paseo Las Pozas s/n, Xilitla 79902 Mexico [email protected] http://www.laspozasxilitla.org.mx/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,192 reviews

Jardin Escultorico Edward James

The sculpture park Las Pozas, located in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, was created by Edward James, an eccentric English poet and artist, also a great patron of the Surrealist movement. Nestled in the Huasteca Potosina, Edward James found the perfect setting to create the work of his life. Between natural and artificial pools and waterfalls that prepare the mind to enter into a dreamy world, a surrealistic labyrinth unfolds. Buildings that evoke nonsense, doors that open up to nothing, stairs that lead to the sky, and concrete flowers that grow at the same time as the natural ones. The design of Las Pozas is inspired both in orchids and the greenery of the Huasteca Potosina, it combines ideas and concepts taken from the Surrealist movement in which Edward James was immersed. A Shangri-la, a fusion between organic and artificial things, between the jungle and concrete, thus managing to merge two worlds in just one. The origin of Las Pozas goes back to 1947, when Edward James (who lived in some kind of exile in the United States), purchased a coffee plantation near Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, and registered it in the name of Plutarco Gastelum, his close friend, together they created Las Pozas. During the first years, Edward James kept the Las Pozas as a display of his fabulous orchid collection, and as home for his many exotic pets. In 1962, after an unprecedented frost that destroyed a huge part of Edward James' plantation, he concentrated on constructing the sculptural garden we know today. The sculptural set of Xilitla is located inside a piece of land situated in a place called La Conchita, township of Xilitla, San Luis Potosí. It takes up an area of almost nine hectares. Between 1964 and 1967, the renowned painter, Leonora Carrington, visited the park, leaving an al fresco painted mural in El Castillo, Plutarco Gastelum's house, also Edward James' home during his visits. The image of the painting corresponds to a figure with human feminine traits and a zoomorph head. In 2007, the Fundación Pedro y Elena Hernández, A.C, acquired Las Pozas with the purpose of preserving the sculptures and protecting the flora of its surroundings. The Fundación Pedro y Elena Hernández, A. C., besides being in charge of receiving more than 80 thousand visitors each year, also works on: - The preservation and restoration of the structure - The preservation and restoration of the garden - The preservation and restoration of the areas of woods that belong to the property

Reviewed By AstralTravelMX

Picture yourself being transported to your wildest dream, to a land of creatures of the nature and out of this world scenery. You have to get a guide, you could hire someone at the entrace and they will tell you about the tales, the construction and the story of the creator and his friends. Our guide told us so many people visit, it is deteriorating very quickly. They have talked about closing it permanently to the public so go before its too late!

6. Media Luna

Mexico +52 444 189 0212
Excellent
67%
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11%
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3%
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Media Luna

7. Laguna de la Media Luna

Rio Verde, San Luis Potosi, Rio Verde Mexico +52 487 112 2182 http://www.manantialmedialuna.com
Excellent
58%
Good
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4.5 based on 243 reviews

Laguna de la Media Luna

8. Centro de las Artes de San Luis Potosi Centenario

Calzada de Guadalupe 705 Julian Carrillo, Centro historico, San Luis Potosi Mexico +52 444 137 4100 http://centrodelasartesslp.gob.mx/
Excellent
76%
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4.5 based on 285 reviews

Centro de las Artes de San Luis Potosi Centenario

Reviewed By emiliapiper - San Luis Potosi, Mexico

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.

9. Cascadas de Tamasopo

Tamasopo 79700 Mexico +52 482 103 9360 http://cascadasdetamasopo.com
Excellent
58%
Good
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4.5 based on 253 reviews

Cascadas de Tamasopo

10. Xilitla

San Luis Potosi 79050 Mexico +52 481 382 1371 http://www.huaxteca.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Xilitla

Reviewed By flora9912 - San Diego, United States

We had a car rental to drive to location, we had a lot of fog going and coming, not crowded and excellent local liquours and purchased some quartz and aventurine gemstones, even stopped to local shop to purchase local chocolate and Cafe Gorah factory, after a lot of research and locals advising to visit certain spots in Huasteca Potosina we made it here. Wear water shoes and have a change of clothes if you want to get we in Las Pozas, and roads are unpaved. Give yourself ample time to drive safely the windy roads some of us got car sick.

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