Have fun! Little-known magical towns that you can visit at Easter



Have fun!  Little-known magical towns that you can visit at Easter


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Have fun! Little-known magical towns that you can visit at Easter

We are now in Holy Week and surely you feel like going out and distracting yourself for a while, either with your family, with your partner or with your friends.

According to Civitatis, a company dedicated to making guided tours, These are some little-known magical towns that you can go to these days to live new experiences.

Tlaxco, Tlaxcala

Wrapped between the mountains and the forests lies Tlaxcoa magical town located on a Tlaxcalan plain in front of a large lagoon surrounded by maguey trees.

Famous for the extraction and fermentation of pulque, a tradition of Otomi origin, and also for making delicious cheeses and pieces of wood. The center of the municipality is crowned by the beautiful towers of its parish and by the pink quarry of the Chapel of Lourdes.

Its architectural richness stands out with two other buildings: the Chapel of Santo Calvario and the Casa Goyri.






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Loreto, Baja California

On the shores of the Sea of ​​Cortez and the Sierra de la Giganta, located in a beautiful place, is Loreto, one of the two magical towns of Baja California Sur that offers the perfect environment for natural activities and historical tours.






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Xilitla, San Luis Potosi

The English sculptor Edward James chose this municipality to build his iconic Jardín de Las Pozas, which offers an immersive visit between sculptures and nature and has become one of the most visited places in San Luis Potosí. In addition, the whole town smells of coffee that is produced in this region.






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Mascot, Jalisco

Incorporated in 2015 in the list of magical towns, this municipality has an archaeological museum that brings together more than 600 pieces, some almost 3 thousand years old, such as ceramics, bone remains and offerings, both from the Huichol and Olmec cultures. .

Near the area, you can also find places to relax in front of beautiful landscapes such as Lake Juanacatlán.






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Comitan de Dominguez, Chiapas

Comitán de Domínguez was declared a magical town in 2012; travelers can visit the Temple of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, where the patron saint of the city is housed, and the Rosario Castellanos Cultural Center.

You can also go hiking among natural landscapes such as the Cascadas el Chiflón and its turquoise blue pools.






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Which of these places you don’t know do you want to go?

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