If you're a fellow art lover like Mariana, this is the place to be! Home to an impressive collection of Latin American art, this museum is renowned for its fine art and stunning PostModernist architecture.
Paseo Santa Lucía in Monterrey is a 2.5 km (1.5 mile) artificial riverwalk and civic landmark, seamlessly linking the historic downtown (Macroplaza/Museo de Historia Mexicana) with the culturalesque Parque Fundidora. It offers travelers a blend of scenic beauty, history, art, and leisure—whether you’re walking, cruising, dining, or soaking in local culture.
Fashion Drive is a stylish, open-air shopping destination that blends upscale retail, modern design, and a vibrant atmosphere—perfect for both locals and visitors. This place is our favorite shopping mall! Across the street there's various restaurants and VIP movie theaters!
Chipinque offers a treasured nature escape with dramatic mountain terrain, rich ecology, and well‑served visitor infrastructure. Whether you’re hiking moderate trails, chasing peaks, or enjoying family outdoor fun, it's a highlight of any Monterrey visit.
Cola de Caballo is a must‑see near Monterrey—a scenic waterfall set in lush mountain terrain, with something for everyone: families, adventure-lovers, nature walkers, and culture enthusiasts alike. It's a refreshing day trip that combines natural wonder with local charm. Both Mikey and Mariana have been here many times as children!
Parque Fundidora is one of Monterrey’s most iconic landmarks — a beautiful urban park built on the grounds of a former steel foundry. It features scenic walking paths, museums, gardens, and cultural spaces that blend the city’s industrial history with modern charm. It’s the perfect place for a peaceful stroll, a boat ride, or to take in stunning views of the surrounding mountains.