Top 8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Cuernavaca, Morelos

January 11, 2022 Rosalyn Ihle

Just 50 miles from Mexico City, balmy Cuernavaca, Morelos, has been adopted as a place of rest and recreation by many visitors, from Aztec emperors and conquerors to princes, artists and a large number of retirees.
Restaurants in Cuernavaca

1. TERRA 3 Expediciones

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TERRA 3 Expediciones

Your Best option in Adventure trips in Morelos and Surroundings; professional and certified guides en Canyoning, Caving, Rafting, Kayaking, Abseiling; 16 years exceeding your expectations

2. Robert Brady Museum

Calle Netzahualcoyotl # 4, Cuernavaca 62000 Mexico +52 777 318 8554 [email protected] http://facebook.com/museorobertbrady
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4.5 based on 535 reviews

Robert Brady Museum

This 16th-century structure, which served as the home of American artist and collector Robert Brady until his death in 1986, displays over 1,000 Mexican works of art and artifacts.

Reviewed By dilyshogarth - Loughton, United Kingdom

Robert Brady's house is an absolute MUST if you are in Cuernavaca . It was an unexpected delight and a fantastic eclectic collection of his treasures beautifully and colourfully displayed. Each room is a delight and a surprise and there are excellent notes in English in every room explaining the paintings and collection.

3. Palacio de Cortes

Calle Francisco Leyva 100, Cuernavaca 62040 Mexico
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4.5 based on 618 reviews

Palacio de Cortes

On September 19, 2017, a powerful earthquake rocked the region and damaged the building's clock, which has since been removed. At the time of writing the Palacio was to remain closed to the public for at least a year, for damage assessment and reparations. Check ahead to ensure that it is open again, or simply enjoy the building's facade. This 16th-century fort once served as the palace and home of Hernán Cortés and includes a collection of Diego Rivera murals. TEMPORARILY CLOSE FOR RENOVATION

Reviewed By nass673 - Long Beach, United States

Due to the earthquake, quite a bit has changed in Cuernavaca including being able to visit Palacio De Cortex. Best viewed from outside!

4. Cathedral of the Asencion (Catedral de la Asuncion)

Hidalgo #17, Col. Centro, Cuernavaca Mexico +52 777 312 1290 http://www.catedraldecuernavaca.org
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Cathedral of the Asencion (Catedral de la Asuncion)

This 16th-century church was built by a group of indigenous craftsmen and is considered one of the oldest churches in the Americas.

5. Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco

Carretera Federal Xochicalco Tetlama, sin numero Xochicalco, Municipio de Miacatlan, Morelos, Cuernavaca 62605 Mexico +52 737 374 3090 http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=939
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Archaeological Zone of Xochicalco

Xochicalco was the oldest known fortress in Middle America and an important religious center.

Reviewed By ramonmp53 - Cuernavaca, Mexico

After visiting over the years many archaeological sites of different cultures in Mexico, it's always a pleasure to return to Xochicalco (pronounced 'Sotchycalco') located about half an hour's drive south of the city of Cuernavaca, in the State of Morelos. What makes this site quite unique among others is its location on a large hill that overlooks an open valley where the hill itself is an integral part of the archaelogical site. There are a number of platforms distributed at different levels of the hill that hold either a ceremonial center, the remains of living quarters, or the ancient ball courts. At the top is the temple dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, with bas-reliefs sculptured on all four walls of the ceremonial center. It's fun to climb the various wide staircases leading from one level to another, stop at each and enjoy the view of varying landscapes, which may include trees, agaves, and other assorted greenery. You can descend the archeological zone from the opposite side you entered, so there's no need to backtrack on your visit. Xochicalco reached its heigth around 1,000 AD when the Toltecs were the dominant culture in Mexico's central valley, although it would be a far-out generalization to name the city-state's inhabitants 'Toltecs'. They were skilled merchants and traded with distant civilizations in all cardinal directions, including the Mayans in the now far away Yucatan, the Zapotecs and Mixtecs to the south in the present State of Oaxaca, as well as the various cultures in the central valley of Mexico (now Mexico City) or the Gulf Coast. To start your visit of Xochicalco, don't miss the not-too-long exhibits, maps, and explanations in the welcoming pavilion at the entrance to the archaeological zone. It will make your visit that much more rewarding. Enjoy!

6. Parque Ecologico Chapultepec

Calle Bajada de Chapultepec 27, Cuernavaca 62450 Mexico +52 777 100 0589 http://www.morelosturistico.com
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Parque Ecologico Chapultepec

Reviewed By NoRoadsLeadToRome - Bothell, United States

If you (and your kids) need a nearby green getaway, this is the place. The park had trails, rivers, play equipment as well as an aviary and a butterfly garden. You can rent a pedal boat at the lake, take a little train ride or just walk to your heart’s content. We went on a Saturday and we’re lucky enough to find the Mercado Verde, or the healthy green market with lots of vendors selling food and goods. You won’t find many tourists here as it is I’ve been removed from the colonial core of Cuernavaca. But it’s a cheap taxi or Uber ride and definitely worth a visit if you have a bit of spare time.

7. Centro Cultural Teopanzolco

Rio Balsas 22 Vista Hermosa, Cuernavaca 62076 Mexico +52 777 202 0111 [email protected] http://www.centroculturalteopanzolco.com
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Centro Cultural Teopanzolco

8. Garden Borda Cultural Center

Avenida Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon 271, Cuernavaca 62000 Mexico +52 777 318 1050 http://www.mexicoescultura.com/recinto/52536/centro-cultural-jardin-borda.html
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Garden Borda Cultural Center

These large 18th-century gardens were once visited by Emperor Maximilian.

Reviewed By georginar719 - Toronto, Canada

But . . . we could not find a guide so did not get as much out of our visit as we might have. Borda was a wealthy silver miner who came out to Mexico from Spain in the 1500s I believe. Amongst other things he built the cathedral in Taxco and these gardens. I believe the site of the gardens and house were also lived in by the Emperor for a couple of years.

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