Discover the best top things to do in Guerrero, Pacific Coast including Templo de Chavarrieta en Taxco, Santa Prisca de Taxco, Punta Diamante, Plaza Borda, Paseo de Pescador, Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace), Centro Cultural de Acapulco, Centro Cultural La Casa de los Vientos, La Quebrada, Zocalo.
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This 18th-century church, built with funds provided by silver tycoon José de la Borda, is the centerpiece of the town's main square.
I'm always amaze on the level of intricacy the churches in Latino America. We couldnt walk a round the inside of the church, we just made it to the entrance. Go and visit beautiful architecture. The only thing that might be annoying is the supposed tourist guides that are pushy but some of the free info they're willing to share as u walk towards the entrance of the church. The one thing i wish would be access to the bell tower as a guided tour that would really cool
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Neighborhood overlooking the "C" shaped bay in original Acapulco.
We stayed at the Princess Imperial Hotel. Its a quiet & safe area. There is a golf course and pro tennis stadium in the neighbouring properties. Great sunsets, and views from the towers of the Princess Mundo Imerial Hotel.
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The zócalo of this old mining town is named for silver tycoon José de la Borda.
Enjoy all the sounds, smells and tastes of Taxco in a single place: Plaza Borda! Just relax and let time fly by while you enjoy!
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Seaside promenade featuring outdoor eateries and beautiful cobblestone streets.
This superb waterfront walkway runs from Playa Principal to Playa Madiera. The City has done a complete rebuild, and it is now complete! Smooth surface, benches, rest spots, solar powered lighting ... just a real asset!
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Located on a hillside 1,200 feet above sea level, this contemporary chapel is recognized by its 130-foot cross.
Interesting history and great view in multiple directions. Worth stopping at if passing by. Donation appreciated.
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This arts center houses rotating art exhibits and offers workshops in music, painting and the like.
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Created in 1956 and located on the side of a house, this mural is one of the city's most important cultural artifacts.
We have visited the Murals Diego Rivera several times as part of the Acapulco City Tour. They are amazing and also are great photo opportunities. Portions look a bit worn, but I assume they have been well preserved over the years.
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These cliffs are home to the daredevil cliff divers.
The name means "the broken" since the cliffs were dynamited to quarry rock for a hotel (according to a sign at the scene). The cliff views are amazing and the cliff divers death defying. There was a carnival atmosphere each night as the locals congregated to view the divers. Every visitor to Acapulco should include this site at night.
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Visited Taxco from Mexico City with Mexcity Tours. We had an hour and half to explore on our own the area of the Zocalo. What a lovely place to enjoy. The Zocalo is surrounded by many shops, Santa Prisca Church and the very interesting winding narrow roads going up to the hills filled with vendors selling their wares, food and souvenirs. It is even fun to watch all the vehicules trying to manoevre down those narrow winding roads leading to main circle around the Zocalo. In the Zocalo there is alot of things going on. Now the Zocalo is not very big-no where near the size of Mexico City or Acapulco. But it is very pretty and quaint. A lot of people just sitting around on the benches, with some vendors walking around selling souvenirs or selling snacks like churros. There was even going on while we were there a few shows in the square-a folkloric dance group and a fashion show of some comic book characters
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