Colonial-era pink-stone buildings fill the Centro Histórico de Morelia, a culture hub with theaters, museums, and the striking, baroque-style Morelia Cathedral. Sidewalk cafes line charming Jardín de Las Rosas square, and the vibrant dining scene includes tamale shops, taquerias, and upscale modern Mexican spots. At the Mercado de Dulces y Artesanías, stalls sell leather goods and traditional candies from the region.
Built of stone in 1785, this Aqueduct with 253 arches is one of Morelia's biggest attractions.
Charming public square known for its tranquil, tended gardens, shade trees, stone fountain & cafes.
Covered market with stalls selling clothes, local sweets & typical regional handicrafts.
Coffee here is delicious and they also have great crapes!
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