Most of excursion routes start at the beautiful Zocalo Square. This is the place where the famous cathedral Nuestra Senora de la Soledad is located. The cathedral has become one of the symbols of the city. The cathedral features Gothic architectural style, but some "finishing touches" and ideas of the architects do not coincide with the adopted rules of those days. For example, instead of the traditional rose you can see an image of the sun above the entrance of the cathedral.
Acapulco is a generally recognized Mexican paradise and the pearl of the Pacific Ocean. The center of Acapulco is the Old Town with ancient buildings around the main square. The area of … Open
Acapulco is a great choice for visitors who enjoy active recreation and for those who like spending evening time in the clubs. We suggest visiting One Dollar nightclub, which is located near … Open
Among the museums visited by all tourists, you should go and see the Museo Historico de Acapulco, where everything will tell you about the history of the night capital of Mexico starting from the times of Yepy Indians, Olmecs tribes to the times of Spanish colonization in Acapulco. The Museo Historico Naval de Acapulco, A.C. introduces the maritime history of the city known primarily for its picturesque bay. Here you can see models of warships, the main part of which is devoted to the problems of combating piracy.
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There are no magnificent churches in Acapulco. However, it is worth noting that the temples here give a sense of peace and tranquility, and this is exactly what people come to church for. An interesting and unusual building from an architectural point of view is Capilla del Atardecer. The chapel was built in the style of Modern Art, and its peculiarity is that from here you can see the most beautiful sunsets in the night capital of Mexico: it looks as if the religious place was specially built for this purpose, although it might be like that. Parroquia Del Sagrado Corazón cannot help but amaze people with its beautiful exterior and interesting indoor compositions.
Ignoring the Museo Histórico de Acapulco Fuerte de San Diego would be simply cruel. The museum has long become a hallmark of the city and perfectly fulfils this task, I would say. The building was constructed in the 17th century to protect the city against attacks of pirates. It is peculiar for its form – it was erected in the shape of a five-pointed star. Having a great political and economic importance, today this place is probably the most significant historical monument of the region. There are 12 thematic sections here, each of which tells about the history of the fort and its economic development.
There are some interesting monuments in Acapulco too. One of them is the monument to Diana the Huntress (Fuente de la Diana Cazadora), set in front of the very coast. The goddess looks as if she is shooting arrows at the shore of the sea in order to let everyone know that this is her city and she is its protector. Plazoleta de La Quebrada and Anhelo de Paz are monuments that are also worth finding in the night capital of Mexico. Those who love ruins will appreciate Palma Sola. It is a huge complex where they can enjoy looking at rock art and stone drawings. Since the place is high above the city, you can be amazed by incredibly beautiful views of the city and the coast from it.
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