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Templo San Francisco
The simple, white Templo de San Francisco , at the foot of the square, is the city’s oldest church, built between 1721 and 1741.
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Statue Venustiano Carranza
Former President, independence era hero and local boy, the statue of Venustiano Carranza stands guard outside the Faro Carranza .
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Templo del Conde
This temple gets its name from Count de Waldeck, an explorer and illustrator who lived inside the temple from 1832 to 1833.
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Playa La Manzanilla
On Bahía Tenacatita, Manzanillas calm water is ideal for swimming. You can spot good-sized crocs in the mangroved estuary here.
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Casa Museo Ramón Lopez Velarde
One of Mexicos favorite poets was born in this house on 15 June 1888 and lived here for the first eight years or so of his life.
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Templo de San Agustín
South of the Teatro Degollado is the baroque-style Templo de San Agustín, one of the city’s oldest and loveliest churches.
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Playa Escolleras
Playa Escolleras, the western end of Playa del Palmar near the entrance to the marina, has a decent break and attracts surfers.
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Playa Manzanillo
This secluded white-sand beach near Playa Larga and reachable by boat from Zihuatanejo, offers the best snorkeling in the area.
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Casa y Museo Amado Nervo
The Casa y Museo Amado Nervo celebrates the life of the preeminent 19th-century Mexican poet Amado Nervo, born here in 1870.
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Centro de Cultura Digital
In the Estela de Luz basement youll find this hit-and-miss cultural center with expositions focusing on digital technology.
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Casino de la Feria
This is Mexicos only legal casino (built in 1962); during the annual feria, its also the the citys cockfighting arena.
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Catedral de San Gervasio
Aka Iglesia de San Servacio, the original edifice was built in 1545, then it was demolished and rebuilt in the early 1700s.
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Templo San Juan de Dios
Templo San Juan de Dios was built in the mid-17th century and remodeled in the 18th, It mixes baroque and neoclassical styles.
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Centro de Cultura Casa Lamm
This cultural complex contains a gallery for contemporary Mexican painting and photography as well as an excellent art library.
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Museo del Vestido
An esoteric, niche museum displaying a revolving collection of St María Magdalena’s past festival dresses, dating from 1910.
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Playa Secreto
The lagoon separating a large hotel complex from the rest of the island has a shallow swimming spot thats ideal for kids.
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Playa Linda
Playa Linda is popular with locals, though the water is murky thanks to the nearby rivers and mangroves. It has some decent surf.
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Iglesia de San Lorenzo
The huge central Iglesia de San Lorenzo was rebuilt following a fire in 1975. Photography is banned in the church and churchyard.
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Herradura
The romantic old hacienda of Herradura is Mexico’s prettiest distillery, with regularly scheduled English-language tours.
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Vasco de Quiroga Statue
Pátzcuaro’s leafy main plaza is watched over by a serene statue of Vasco de Quiroga which rises from the central fountain.
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