Sunday, May 31, 2015

Taxco, the silver town

Taxco is located in the state of Guerrero is one of the oldest mining sites located in the Americas. When visiting Taxco you will be amazed at the geographical beauty, since you will see and experience a number of geographical areas and various weather types. Once in Taxco, the gorgeous weather and the array of good food and interesting things to do- it is truly a jewel of Mexico and one of the most desirable cities to visit in Mexico. It is a collector’s paradise, and you can find anything from carved masks, baskets, paintings and silver to clothing, purses, and beautiful flowers, all at very, very low prices. Taxco is a small colonial city located in the mountains of the South Sierra (sierra madre del sur) with a unique architectural style which is highlighted by its cobblestone streets and white stucco houses topped with red tiled roofs. Wrought iron balconies, a common adornment, are usually spilling over with beautiful flowers. Taxco is also known as the silver producing capital of Mexico so there is a vast selection of silver available in its shops. Enjoy free time to walk through the cobblestoned streets, visit the Santa Prisca cathedral and savour the atmosphere of this typical Mexican town. . This is a full day tour that should begin in between 06:30-07:30 a.m. ending up about 8:30-9:30 p.m Taxco has retained its natural charm with its colonial ambiance, red-tiled roofs, cobblestone, narrow winding streets and the towering, impressive 240 year old Santa Prisca Parrish. Within 4 hour away from Acapulco. Read more...http://tourbyvan.com

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