This beautiful artificial canal links Macroplaza and Fundidora Park. Guests can walk alongside or hop on a leisurely boat ride—surrounded by sculptures, fountains, and free Wi-Fi.
Once a steel foundry, now a sprawling park with playgrounds, museums, and event spaces. The Steel Museum, built around a massive preserved blast furnace, offers a fascinating look into the industrial history of Monterrey
If you’re looking to savor Monterrey’s most iconic dish, El Rey del Cabrito is a beloved must-visit. Known far and wide as the “King of Cabrito,” this restaurant offers one of the region’s most authentic and flavorful experiences. The star is cabrito al pastor—young goat slow-roasted over an open flame. Tender, smoky, and rich with tradition, this dish is a culinary art form in Monterrey.