Almost 500 years on, the impact of Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés arrival on Mexicos shores can be seen in the tall, ornate churches that crown the hillsides and plazas of Mexicos cities and the whitewashed walls of haciendas. But traces of earlier inhabitants remain in the remarkable temples and pyramids at Palenque and Teotihuacán, and in the traditions of dozens of indigenous cultures. Accompanying it all are the subtle spices of Mexicos famous
tortillas,
tamales and
enchiladas, washed down with bold red wines and potent tequila and mescal.
The frenetic heart of the country, Mexico City sweeps out from the gigantic flag over the central Zócalo square. Its a city of speeding VW taxis, pollution and bustling marketplaces, countered by colourful Aztec dancers and
panaderías with their freshly baked pastries, all mirrored in the fractured structure of the city a legacy of recent earthquakes. In nearby Xochimilco, vividly decorated
trajineras (large, flat gondolas) drift lazily past delicate floating terraces of flowers to the sound of mariachi music.
On the west coast of Mexico, the small fishing towns like Puerto Angel and resorts like Acapulco overlook the Pacific Ocean, while to the east, the white beaches of Cozumel and Cancún are known the world over for their enticing beauty. Mexico is truly a blend of cultures and customs, a place where history comes alive and beauty is second nature.
Yucatan Tourism
Address: Calle 86, 499-C por 59 altos Ex-Penitenciaria, Juarez, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Email: turismo@yucatan.gob.mx
Phone: +52 (0) 9924 9495 or +52 (0) 9924 9677