Take a stroll down Paseo Santa Lucia, a man-made river that runs through Monterrey's historic downtown and enjoy the restaurants, museums and natural areas along the way
The park once belonging to an Iron and Steel Melting Company now is a cultural center containing museums, concert halls and an amusement park.
Inside Fundidora Park, in a structure full of history and heritage, is the Horno3 Interactive Science and Technology Center, an exceptionally impressive high-tech, hands-on museum devoted to Mexico’s steel industry. Don’t miss the dramatic furnace show, beamed from the bulk of Horno3 itself.
Along Calle Morelos slick cafés, terrace-top restaurants, and independent boutiques have quietly popped up… as have yarn-bombed trees and shaded seating areas. And the nightlife? The live music and craft beer offerings of Barrio Antiguo remain some of the best in the city.
If you're feeling adventurous and outdoorsy, you need to check La Eztanzuela out! It consists of a loop of about 3 km. If you are an able hiker you can venture into the back country where there are some beautiful waterfalls and wildlife like black bears and coatis