What to do and see in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast: The Best Museums

March 10, 2022 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Mexica Teahui, Jane Maroni Organic Designs, Galeria de arte en plata Andres, Suazo Art Gallery, Jardin Botanico Culiacan, Hacienda Nogueras, Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel, Escarabajo Azul Galeria de Arte, Museo Historico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego, Instituto MIA.
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1. Mexica Teahui

Revolucion No. 53 Col. Centro, Sayulita Mexico
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Mexica Teahui

2. Jane Maroni Organic Designs

Rinconada Careyeros # 59, Punta de Mita 63734 Mexico +52 329 298 4287 http://www.janemaroniorganicdesigns.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Jane Maroni Organic Designs

3. Galeria de arte en plata Andres

Av. de los plateros 113-a, 40230 Mexico +52 762 622 3778 [email protected]
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Galeria de arte en plata Andres

Currently located at Avenida de los plateros 113-A, Andrés remains faithful to the true talent of the valuable craftsmen of México. He is the exclusive distributor of Daniel Espinosa (the most successful artist of México), Carlos Cabral, Felipe Cárdenas, Efraín Villegas, Héctor Salgado, Ignacio Gómez and Abdón Punzo. He also promotes the magnificent work of talented women such as Olga Hinojosa, Lila Parrilla, Rocío Guardia, Martha Garcia, Priscila Canales, Leticia Llera, Beatriz Llamosas, Susana Sanborns, Martha Vargas, Susana Gómez, Susana Cabrales and the internationally famous Emilia Castillo. This work can be seen only at the Andrés gallery.

Avenida Cuauhtemoc #16 Col. Centro, Zihuatanejo, Zihuatanejo de Azueta 40894 Mexico +52 755 104 9428 https://www.facebook.com/SuazoArt/
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Suazo Art Gallery

5. Jardin Botanico Culiacan

Calzada de Las Americas 2131 Col. Burocrata, Culiacan 80030 Mexico +52 667 715 0036 [email protected]
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Jardin Botanico Culiacan

Reviewed By renecX1549RY

Well I think the botanical garden is a great place to go walk, with family, alone, its just amazing. It is not just a garden where you go see plants and thats it, you can actually interact with different activities or services that this garden provides you. You can take pictures and learn about the different plants that you can find there. This garden also provides a lot of different cultural activities such as concerts along the year, movie nights and other different events. Recently this place has been remodelated for a better experience for the people go. Schools also can have access to this center by going on a learning trip, this includes a person wich gives you the tour of all the center it very cool. In this garden you can also do excercise by running around the garden and there are also groups of crossfit training, in wich you can sign up.

6. Hacienda Nogueras

Nogueras, Colima, Comala Mexico +52 312 315 6028
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Hacienda Nogueras

Reviewed By 508teresah - Texada Island, Canada

This is a wonderful gem off the beaten track. We visited with a private shore excursion with Admire Mexico tours and Jupiter gave us an escorted tour through the Hacienda and garden area. This museum is very diverse and very much worth while visiting, an old (1600’s) hacienda, a former home of the International Artist Alejandro Rangel and featuring many of his works, including furniture, paintings and wrought iron works. As well a small but well displayed pre-hispanic pottery collection. Within the grounds we walked through a large garden (called ecopark) with local flora and fauna and the remains of the sugar processing plant.

7. Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel

Nogueras, 28454, Comala, Colima, Comala 28450 Mexico +52 312 315 6028 http://www.facebook.com/museo.alejandrorangelhidalgo
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Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel

8. Escarabajo Azul Galeria de Arte

Mariano Escobedo No.405 Between Calle Heriberto Frias and Belisario Dominguez, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 251 2444 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/galeriaescarabajoazul/
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Escarabajo Azul Galeria de Arte

Contemporary Art Gallery, a space where you will find different proposals for Abstract and Figurative Painting in all formats, as well as fantastic whimsical illustrations, Sculpture and exclusive Jewelry designs.

9. Museo Historico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego

Honcho 4-5-25 Colonia Centro, Acapulco 39300 Mexico +52 744 482 1114 [email protected] http://www.inah.gob.mx/red-de-museos/300-museo-historico-de-acapulco-fuerte-de-san-diego
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Museo Historico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego

This 18th-century Spanish fortress turned museum is occasionally the site for festive gatherings.

Reviewed By sylvief845 - Longueuil, Canada

Acapulco owns a very rich history and we were very happy to discover it by visiting that fortress and its museum. About 10 rooms are dedicated to different ages and aspects of what was the most important port in New Spain. We went 3 times as we wanted to read and learn the most possible!

10. Instituto MIA

Calle General Angel Flores Nte 484 Av. Dr. Ruperto Paliza, Culiacan 80000 Mexico +52 667 257 9962 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/MIAteconecta/
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Instituto MIA

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