What to do and see in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast: The Best Sights & Landmarks

December 14, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Estadio Tomateros, Santa Prisca de Taxco, El Faro Mazatlan, Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion, Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta), Plaza Machado, Punta Diamante, Plaza Borda, Paseo de Pescador, Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace).
Restaurants in Pacific Coast

1. Estadio Tomateros

Avenida Jesus Andrade S/N Miguel Aleman, Culiacan 80200 Mexico +52 667 758 3400 http://www.tomateros.com.mx/estadio/
Excellent
89%
Good
11%
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Estadio Tomateros

2. Santa Prisca de Taxco

Plaza Borda, Taxco Mexico http://www.mexicodestinos.com
Excellent
73%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,114 reviews

Santa Prisca de Taxco

This 18th-century church, built with funds provided by silver tycoon José de la Borda, is the centerpiece of the town's main square.

Reviewed By 82jhj - Los Angeles, United States

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

3. El Faro Mazatlan

La Casa Zapote, Mazatlan Mexico
Excellent
56%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
7%
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2%
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1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 638 reviews

El Faro Mazatlan

This lighthouse sits atop Cerro Creston, Mazatlan's highest hill.

Reviewed By Lonerunner2013 - West Kelowna, Canada

Beautiful place for a morning walk, before it gets too hot..lots of stairs, fabulous views of mazatlan. 360 from the top of the lighthouse, if you aren’t aware it is the highest working lighthouse in the world.

4. Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion

Av Mexico Nte 246, Plaza Principal Plaza de la Republica, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 981 3352 http://mazatlantoday.net/basilica_de_la_inmaculada_concepcion.html
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 1,117 reviews

Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion

Located in downtown Mazatlan, the architecture makes it well worth a visit.

Reviewed By TravelOffPath - Kelowna, Canada

The Mazatlán Cathedral (formally known as The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception) is a gorgeous Baroque-Revival style Church in the middle of downtown’s ‘Centro’ area. Construction started on this church is 1856 but didn’t finish until 1899, due do financial troubles within the church. The outside is painted a lovely yellow, while the inside is uniquely ornate with chandeliers, wood, marble and gold. Sometimes the church is closed to the public for Catholic weddings, but most of the time you’ll find it open to wander inside. Tip: A very interesting fact about its history is that the Jewish Community actually stepped in and funded the completion of the church, and in turn had the Star of David put into some of the windows. See if you can find them! Cost: free. But it’s always appreciated to leave a contribution to the church. How to get there: Type ‘Mazatlán Cathedral' into Google Maps or Uber. Walkable from cruise port. Address: 21 de Marzo, Centro

5. Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta)

Calle Carnaval No. 1024, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 982 4446 [email protected] http://www.culturamazatlan.com/
Excellent
78%
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17%
Satisfactory
4%
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1%
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4.5 based on 470 reviews

Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta)

Restored movie theater in downtown Mazatlan.

Reviewed By ronhills - Saratoga, United States

Over the last 24 years of going to Mazatlan we have always trued to see performances at Angela Paralta. We have never been disappointed. They bring in great talents and interesting performances. They have everything from traditional Mexican shows to opera, ballet, classical music, etc. Most are in English during tourist season. The prices are very reasonable. Go on a Friday or Sat. night and also enjoy Plaza Machado (1/2 block away) and its outdoor vendors and restaurants.

6. Plaza Machado

Calle Constitucion, Mazatlan Mexico +52 669 913 2222
Excellent
69%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 2,085 reviews

Plaza Machado

Central plaza named for Juan Nepomuceno Machado who donated the land.

Reviewed By carolg176 - Fort Collins, United States

Wonderful downtown square anchored at one end by the Angela Peralta Theater and surrounded by restaurants of all kinds. On weekends, there is music and vendor booths. Great fun!

7. Punta Diamante

Acapulco Mexico
Excellent
60%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 425 reviews

Punta Diamante

Neighborhood overlooking the "C" shaped bay in original Acapulco.

Reviewed By dianek980 - Toronto, Canada

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.

8. Plaza Borda

Taxco Mexico http://www.mexico-guanajuato-taxco.com/Taxco/Plaza
Excellent
47%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
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4.5 based on 150 reviews

Plaza Borda

The zócalo of this old mining town is named for silver tycoon José de la Borda.

Reviewed By SBE73

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!

9. Paseo de Pescador

Paseo del Morro 17, Playa Contramar, Zihuatanejo, Zihuatanejo de Azueta 40890 Mexico
Excellent
54%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Paseo de Pescador

Seaside promenade featuring outdoor eateries and beautiful cobblestone streets.

Reviewed By Steveston_tours - Richmond, Canada

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!

10. Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace)

Calle de la Paz, s/n Fraccionamiento Las Brisas, Acapulco 39979 Mexico
Excellent
76%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,020 reviews

Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace)

Located on a hillside 1,200 feet above sea level, this contemporary chapel is recognized by its 130-foot cross.

Reviewed By U7788VBjoanr - Saskatchewan, Canada

Interesting history and great view in multiple directions. Worth stopping at if passing by. Donation appreciated.

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