Is an urban park located in the middle of downtown monterrey, among many other historical buildings, built in what once were the grounds of the Monterrey Foundry, the first steel and iron foundry in Latin America, and, for many years, the most important one in the region. Adam loved visiting the old foundry buildings.
You'll find a hidden gem in the middle of the city. Old Mexican-style streets turned into a boho and colorful vibe, with plenty of restaurants and activities. On Sundays, they play live music and offer a wide range of Mexican food options. There's also an open vintage art market.
Artificial river (inspired by San Antonio’s Riverwalk) that connects Fundidora Park, Barrio Antiguo and the national history museum. There are restaurants and several activities that make it a great afternoon or evening experience.
Stunning park in forested surrounds known for its nature trails, wildlife & mountainside observatory. It is located within the city of San Pedro Garza García. It requires hike shoes & comfy clothes.
Just 40 minutes from Monterrey, Villa de Santiago, nestled in the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains, is a charming town rich in tradition. It boasts authentic Mexican restaurants, captivating sights, and a magical atmosphere that invites exploration. You can also visit "Cola de Caballo" Waterfall while in town.