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Mexico's Top 10 Trending Destinations

Booking.com has identified the 10 places throughout Mexico that are trending in terms of travel for 2023.


Mexico's Top 10 Trending Destinations
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According to new data from Booking.com, 2023 will be another big year for domestic tourism within Mexico. Compared to 2022, people are more optimistic about travel, with 82 percent of respondents saying that trips will always be worthwhile.

Despite the instability being felt globally, 2023 will be about creatively reimagining vacations, according to the travel website's annual Seven Travel Predictions report.

The report also identified the 10 Mexican destinations trending for travel in 2023, helping to create a travel agenda for the year ahead.

The information gathered was based on the opinion of the Mexican travel community and produced these 10 favorites:

-Cholula

-Pachuca

-Merida

-Valladolid

-Puebla

-Queretaro

-Xalapa

-Monterrey

-Guadalajara

-Orizaba

Take a relaxing stroll through downtown Cholula and visit the Plaza de la Concordia. Here you will find Los Portales, a series of 46 arches built in 1573 and measuring 170 meters-considered the longest of their kind in Mexico. Board the Tourist Train and enjoy a special tour of the National Museum of Mexican Railroads, the archaeological zone, and the Regional Museum. You should know that this peculiar transportation connects the Historic Center of Puebla with the Magical Town of Cholula.

The first settlers of this city were of Totonaca origin. During the conquest, Hernan Cortes visited this city after his first visit to Tenochtitlan. During the viceroyalty, the Orizaba Valley became one of the most important towns for trade in New Spain.

History and nature live in perfect harmony in Orizaba, which is why traveling to this destination is worthwhile. What better way to learn about the history of Mexico than visiting the places where it was formed? That's why you should go to the Municipal Palace, where you can see the only mural in the Mexican Southeast, created by Jose Clemente Orozco.

In the capital of Veracruz, be sure to take a walk in Juarez Park. It runs along the city's first square, surrounded by the Government Palace, the Municipal Palace, and the cathedral. What is unique about this park is that it is always full of life.

Merida's main square is a must-see because here you will find the most important buildings like the Casa de Montejo, the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, the Macay Museum and the Pasaje de la Revolucion: a pedestrian walkway covered by a glass roof that connects the main square with the street behind the cathedral. You will also see works of art.

Palacio de Gobierno is where visitors can admire the 27 murals by painter Fernando Castro and enjoy a beautiful view of the plaza from the second floor, both during the day and at night, when everything is illuminated.

On Sundays, the Plaza is very busy. The streets are closed, and there are a few food and craft stalls for families to spend the day. You can watch La Jarana, a typical Yucatan dance, in the evening. On Mondays at 9 p.m., there is also the "Noche de Vaqueria," featuring regional dances.

It is a place with small souvenir kiosks and street food (try the marquesitas and churros), and sometimes there is even music and dancing. The square is flanked by colonial buildings with arches and has cafes with terraces.

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