This city is located in Tamaulipas state and is known as a center of production of oil, copper and silver. Tampico got the status of the city in 1823. Prior to this it was considered a small settlement, which inhabitants were mainly involved in agriculture.
Since the city is located in a truly picturesque location on the coast of the Persian Gulf, it has quickly begun attracting the attention of travelers. Picturesque beaches and rich nature are ideal for relaxation, while mild climate of the region makes the "velvet" season pretty long. Today there are several large bustling beaches near the center of the city. If you want to have rest in silence in solitude, choose a hotel complex near a cozy distant bay. Beach rest here is organized at the highest level possible. Tourists have an opportunity to stay on the coast all day long because nearby they will find numerous high quality restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as a network of shops and lovely parks where they can shelter from the scorching sun.
Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción is a fabulous architectural monument in a classical style. It stands in the very center of the city. Over the years, the church managed to preserve the facade decoration with a fancy mosaic in its upper part. The old clock tower is also preserved there. The tower is rather high and serves as a kind of a guide for tourists whilst out hiking. The reconstruction of the church was completed not so long ago. It was redecorated.
There are many historical buildings in the city. They are found in nearly any area. The most beautiful ones are buildings of the old telegraph and the house of Gandar, which amazes with its majestic appearance. The old La Campa castle, built hundreds of years ago to protect the coastal area from the conquerors, has been partially preserved to this day.
Of particular interest are the historic buildings that remained in commercial areas. Today, many of them house popular restaurants and hotels. Tourists have an opportunity to admire their appearance and appreciate the interior.
Laguna del Carpintera enjoys great popularity among lovers of hiking and outdoor recreation. A picturesque promenade with numerous monuments and entertainment facilities passes therealong. Swimming is forbidden in that area since it is inhabited by crocodiles. Tourists and local residents prefer to walk at a safe distance or ride bicycles. There are several equipped picnic areas, as well. A beautiful panoramic view of the bridge opens from the embankment.
No less attractive place for a stroll is Las Escolleras pier. There is an old lighthouse on its endpoint. Here, you can admire huge ships sailing by, and feed clever raccoons, which are multiple in the area. In the evening, many attractive restaurants and bars are open near the pier. This district is considered one of the most romantic in the city. The most spectacular pictures can be done in the morning when the number of tourists walking down the beach is not so great.