Overview of the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico, its capital of the same name and its gastronomy. Attractions include mineral hot springs, ex-haciendas and the towns of Asientos and Rincon de Romos.
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Overview of the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico, its capital of the same name and its gastronomy. Attractions include mineral hot springs, ex-haciendas and the towns of Asientos and Rincon de Romos. Continue reading Aguascalientes State Overview Within the confines of the State of Mexico lie the Teotihuacán archaeological site with the pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the colonial architecture of Tepotzotlán, and the natural beauty of its forested highlands near Toluca and Valle de Bravo. Continue reading State of Mexico Cuautla is located at the base of the Popocatepetl volcano in eastern Morelos, in an area of sugar cane and hot springs. Continue reading Cuautla, Morelos Taninul: “Place where the waters rise” — an unusual resort hotel run by the sugar-workers union offering access to a pool fed by a natural sulphur spring with spa facilities, tennis courts and tranquility Taninul, originally a sugar-producing hacienda, was taken over in 1986 by the Sugar Workers Union and opened as a hotel. This 700 acre reserve is located in the lushness of the tropical Huasteca Potosina . The Hotel itself is a sprawling stone structure of 130 rooms. Continue reading Taninul Resort |
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