Sinaloa Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Sinaloa? Check out our Sinaloa Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sinaloa.
Top Places to visit in Sinaloa:
Jardín Botánico Culiacán, Angela Peralta Theater, Plaza Machado, Baluarte Bridge, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Old Mazatlan, Mazatlan Malecón, Playa Olas Altas, Playa Cerritos, El Faro Lighthouse, Playa Brujas, Parque de la Riberas, Nidart Gallery, Golden Zone, Stone Island
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Mazatlán Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Mazatlán? Check out our Mazatlán Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Mazatlán.
Top Places to visit in Mazatlán:
Angela Peralta Theater, Plaza Machado, Baluarte Bridge, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Old Mazatlan, Mazatlan Malecón, Playa Olas Altas, Playa Cerritos, El Faro Lighthouse, Playa Brujas, Nidart Gallery, Golden Zone, Stone Island, Acuario Mazatlan, Deer Island
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Top 10 Largest Cities In Mexico
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Baja California Sur, Mexico - A destination like no other
Baja California Sur had a strong presence at the Fred Hall Show in Long Beach, California that took place in March 2013. Here you can hear about some of the great activities and the wealth of tourism Baja Sur has to offer.
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The Original Taco Bell Tacos - MEXICAN STREET FOOD Tour in Los Angeles, California!
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Along with Jeffrey and Austin - two food extreme friends, we set off on a day of Mexican food and fun feasting in greater LA.
Gilberto’s Taquiza - For the first stop on this Mexican street food tour, we drove all the way to West Covina, California, about 45 minutes from Central Los Angeles, to a little spot known as Gilberto’s Taquiza. Jeffrey made sure to call Gilberto himself to reserve some of the meat dripping dynamite sticks to make sure we had some. The dynamite sticks are essentially stewed lamb, cooked until fall apart tender and dripping with oil. In order to make them he dunked a tortilla into the hot oil, sizzled it on the hot plate, filled it with the fall apart tender meat, and rolled it up into a taquito. The result was spectacular. Everything else was delicious too, but the dynamite sticks were crazily good.
Total price - $35 for everything
Birrieria Guadalajara - Next we drove a little further towards Riverside, California, to eat birria, a special Mexican goat stew. Again, this is another Mexican food that just melts in your mouth, meat cooked until fall apart tender. It was spectacular and all the staff were very friendly as well.
Total price - $32 for everything
Mitla Cafe - Right across the street from Birrieria Guadalajara you will find Mitla Cafe, home to the original crunchy American taco. An American taco is a crunchy shell, ground beef, iceberg lettuce, yellow cheese, and tame salsa. As the true story goes, Glen Bell was selling food across the street and used to come to Mitla Cafe to eat their amazing crunchy tacos. Eventually he got the owner to show him how to make the crunchy tacos, and he later started the entire taco bell empire. The downside is that he never admitted that he got the idea and recipe from Mitla Cafe. It’s nice to see Mitla Cafe is still doing very well, and their crunchy American tacos are fantastic.
Price - $13.95
Taco Bell - Yes, just for comparison purposes, we had to go to the nearly Taco Bell. It had been years since I had last eaten taco bell. I have to admit the crunchy tacos were decent, but the crunchwrap supreme doritos locos thing we order, nope. That just didn’t do it for me.
Mariscos Jalisco - Finally to end this Mexican street food tour of LA, we headed to Mariscos Jalisco, a legendary seafood truck serving their famous shrimp tostadas and the Poseidon. They were delicious in every dimension, and it was the perfect ending to this full day of amazing Mexican food in LA.
Total price - $13 for everything
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At the beach in MEXICO!
For Maddie's Birthday, we decided to stay right on the beach at an Airbnb (actually a hotel) in Huatabampito, Mexico (just outside of Huatabampo). We had the chance to walk on the beach, drink some celebratory cocktails, and eat food just feet away from the crashing waves.
Exploring Hidden Beaches in MEXICO: SINALOA STATE
Im not one to always go to the major touristic places/popular destinations. This time I went out to explore some different beaches in northern Sinaloa not touristic at all. Had a good time had some seafood and mezcal! watch like subscribe!
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MAZATLAN, MEXICO - Street Vendors, Drug Dealers, and Delicious Food
We just arrived from Cuilacán and we are off to explore Mazatlan, Mexico. We can already tell the food here is delicious and fresh. In this video, we talk about what food costs in Mazatlan as well as the cost of a massage here.
We've done some beach walking and discovered that you can buy freshly-cut fruit from street vendors on the beach for a reasonable price and the drinks on the beach are the strongest we've tasted in Mexico!
Just from our few experiences in the city so far, we notice drug dealers are quite prevalent. That being said, we don't feel like the city is any less safe because of that. Keep in mind, we're not requesting them OR buying them.