Coahuila Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Coahuila? Check out our Coahuila Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Coahuila.
Top Places to visit in Coahuila:
Museo Arocena, Dunas de Yeso, Museo del Desierto, Catedral de Santiago de Saltillo, Museo de las Aves, Poza Azul, Christ of the Noas, Alameda Zaragoza, Rio Los Mesquitez, Museo Casa Venustiano Carranza, Canal de la Perla, Centro Cultural Casa Purcell, Iglesia de Santo Madero, Museo Pape, Casa del Cerro
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Why go to Torreón Mexico? (A Guide for Gringos)
Torreon Mexico isn't in the guide books, but it should be! It's definitely a place worth stopping in to visit. It's known as the land of the noas where the cactus noa grows. It's part of the Laguna region in Coahuila Mexico.
Top sites to visit would be: Cristo de las Noas, Canal de la Perla, Arocena Museum, el Bosque Park.
Best shopping: Cimaco, Mercado Juarez
Mezcal Bar featured: La Perla
Local Host: Erasmo Bernadac Instagram: bernadac9
He lives in Torreon and you can DM him if you would like him to show you around or commission him for artwork etc.
Casa de los Ancianos Desamparados Torreon:
The Casa de los Ancianos are always looking for volunteers and rely heavily on the donations and the support of others for the work that they do. They care for underprivileged seniors in dire need of care. If you wish to help please DM them at their Facebook Page or like their page to follow their work.
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Travelling to get the local perspective. A lot of research goes into each episode and it’s geared toward getting to know the locals first of each place and always turning left for food!
About the Youtube Creator: Sue Enrich
I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
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The Best Places to Eat in Torreon, Mexico (Episode 2)
Torreon Mexico isn't in the guide books, but it should be! It's definitely a place worth stopping in to visit. It's known as the land of the noas where the cactus noa grows. It's part of the Laguna region in Coahuila Mexico.
Top sites to visit would be: Cristo de las Noas, Canal de la Perla, Arocena Museum, el Bosque Park.
Best shopping: Cimaco, Mercado Juarez
Here I highlight some of the best places to eat in Torreon, Mexico.
Gorditas La Pestaña:
La Ideal Bakery:
Lonches El Lechon:
Lonches El Payo:
Tacos La Joya:
Tacos Don Gus:
Tacos Rigos:
Steak Palenque:
EL Agave:
Nieve Chepo:
Mezcal Bar: La Perla
King City Bar:
Pizza de la Ardilla Amarilla:
Also good but ran out of time:
Local Host: Erasmo Bernadac Instagram: bernadac9
He lives in Torreon and you can DM him if you would like him to show you around or commission him for artwork etc.
Casa de los Ancianos Desamparados Torreon:
The Casa de los Ancianos are always looking for volunteers and rely heavily on the donations and the support of others for the work that they do. They care for underprivileged seniors in dire need of care. If you wish to help please DM them at their Facebook Page or like their page to follow their work.
About the Channel:
Travelling to get the local perspective. A lot of research goes into each episode and it’s geared toward getting to know the locals first of each place and always turning left for food!
About the Youtube Creator: Sue Enrich
I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
If you want to be a host or local guide for an episode please DM me.
Subscribe to the Channel!
Follow on Instagram: turnleft_righthere
Facebook:
Twitter: @TurnLeftRightH1
Saltillo Tourist Attractions: 8 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Saltillo? Check out our Saltillo Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Saltillo.
Top Places to visit in Saltillo:
Museo del Desierto, Catedral de Santiago de Saltillo, Museo de las Aves, Alameda Zaragoza, Centro Cultural Casa Purcell, Museo de la Cultura Taurina, Museo del Palacio de Gobierno, Parque Ecologico El Chapulin
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WEEK ONE | Torreón, Coahuila MEXICO VLOG
Hello!! From Mexico :-)
Enjoy our vacation with us, we tried to upload more videos but our service here is pretty slow! I promise you will get more videos once we get good service. This video is our first week in Mexico, we celebrated Karlas birthday, visited her grandma, met more family and went around Torreon, sightseeing. Any recommendations on where to go in Torreon?
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Rincón de guayabitos, qué hacer y como llegar a la Isla del Coral
Rincón de Guayabitos es una de las playas más populares de la Rivera Nayarit, acompáñanos a ver por qué vale la pena visitar Rincón de Guayabitos, sigue leyendo la descripción del video para encontrar enlaces e información de los lugares que mencionamos en el video.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos?
El aeropuerto más cercano a Rincón de Guayabitos es:
Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta (PVR)
Para conseguir vuelos económicos a Puerto Vallarta visita:
Para llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos desde Puerto Vallarta debes tomar la carretera Puerto Vallarta-Tepic está a casi 70 km y el tiempo del trayecto es como una hora veinte minutos aproximadamente.
Recuerda que en Rincón de Guayabitos es una hora menos que en Puerto Vallarta.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos en transporte público?
Toma el autobús desde la terminal de Vallarta que dice La peñita, si viajas ligero, puedes bajarte del autobús en Guayabitos, o si traes mucho equipaje, tendrás que bajarte hasta la Peñita de Jaltemba y tomar un taxi hacia tu hospedaje.
-¿Dónde hospedarse?
Nosotros nos hospedamos en un Airbnb de San Pancho y esta ocasión fue algo completamente diferente. Una casa rodante adaptada para 4 personas. Con cocina, aire acondicionado, baño completo y camas bastante cómodas. Ubicada en la calle principal de San Pancho que te lleva hacia la playa.
Si aún no conoces Airbnb y quieres rentar ésta habitación visita nuestro blog para que te lleves un descuento en tu primera noche.
Una ves registrado en el enlace anterior, ya puedes acceder a Airbnb y ver la disponibilidad de la casa rodante en éste enlace:
-¿Qué hacer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
Visita la Isla del Coral, tomando una lancha en la playa que cobra $180 pesos por persona y te lleva para allá y regresa por ti a la hora que indiques. La última lancha que pasa por gente a las isla es las 6 p.m. Aquí puedes nadar, comer y si llevas a alguien en silla de ruedas no creo que sea muy seguro ya que no está adaptado el lugar con rampas o accesos.
Para que disfrutes muchísimo más de la isla te recomendamos llevar tu equipo sencillo de snorkel para que te sorprendas con tanta vida marina que hay ahí.
En San Pancho puedes caminar, visitar las tiendas de artesanías e ir a disfrutar del atardecer en la playa, es realmente hermoso.
-¿Dónde comer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
A cada paso que des aquí encontrarás un puesto que venda algo para comer, por ejemplo tostadas de ceviche, camarón a las brasas, cocteles de fruta, etc. También hay restaurantes a pie de playa donde puedes comer cómodamente y disfrutar de la vista.
Nosotros comimos en el ”Restaurante Toñita I” y probamos el coctel de camarón pero caliente, fue una experiencia nueva para nosotros y además nos encantó. Su menú es variado, la atención es buena y la calidad de alimentos también.
Y si visitas San Pancho, prueba el Restaurante Maria’s, es muy bueno también o en la playa hay restaurantes que ofrecen comida y bebida para que la pases bastante gusto. En esta playa no andan vendiendo comida en puestos como en Guayabitos y tampoco hay renta de camastros o palapas para que te asolees, aquí cada quien lleva lo suyo.
Consulta para obtener aún más información y que planees mejor tu viaje.
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BE A TRAVELER MORE THAN A TOURIST WITH MONTERREY MÁGICO TOURS
Join the Historic Monterrey Tour every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. and Thursday at 3:00 p.m. make your reservation and we will pick you up and return you to your hotel.
In 4 hours, we'll explore more than 400 years of history and visit the most exciting and beautiful sites of Monterrey!
Visit Monterrey in an original, fun and safe way
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Take an unforgettable trip with Monterrey Mágico and Ruta Mx and get the chance to discover more than you could have ever imagined. Monterrey is a city with a very interesting past, join us for a Tour of Historic Monterrey.
Did you know that our culture and gastronomy have Pre-Hispanic, Sephardic Jewish and Spanish influences?
We'll visit the Bishop's Palace, site of the 1846 American-Mexican War. The Macroplaza where the most important museums and historic buildings are located and where you will find the great art works of mexican artists. We´ll take a stroll trough the lovely streets of The old neighborhood and enjoy the beauty of the Santa Lucía Riverwalk, one of our city's most charming places. And we'll marvel at the impressive grandeur of The Horno 3 of Fundidora, now transformed into a museum about Monterrey's steel industry.
...And get one of the city's best souvenirs, the book Popular food from Nuevo Leon in English and Spanish.
If you'd like to book a special trip for a group, let us know your interests and we'll design a most memorable tour.
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Monterrey, MX : Vlog 25
Our final week in Mexico was in Monterrey, and we made the most of our one day off!
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Let's take a virtual tour of Saltillo Mexico
Let's explore the world through Google Street View.
Today we are visiting Saltillo Mexico. An amazing mountainous city. Dating back to the 16th century this is great place to explore with tons of old churches and stores and epic mountains all around. Check it out!
Here you can check out where we have been on Google Maps.
Thanks to Google for Street View.
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