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Top neighborhoods in Toluca

Metepec
Discover pottery craftsmanship, including the iconic "Tree of Life," and explore small caves at Cerro de Maguey. Visit the 16th-century Ex-convento de San Juan and other churches, or enjoy a unique "Garañona" drink at the 2 de Abril bar.

Toluca City-Centre
Toluca City-Centre mixes colonial charm with vibrant cultural experiences that won't break the bank. The stunning Cosmovitral Botanical Garden transforms an Art Nouveau market hall into a kaleidoscope of stained glass and tropical plants. Explore cobblestone plazas where mariachi melodies float through the air and discover museums showcasing regional Otomi and Mazahua influences. The towering Cathedral of San José stands proudly amid the historic district's warm ochre buildings. Traditional cantinas serve the city's famous chorizo alongside street food vendors at Mercado 16 de Septiembre. Stay in boutique hotels housed in converted colonial mansions for an authentic experience. The compact center is easily explored on foot, with most attractions within short walking distance of each other.

San Mateo Atenco
San Mateo Atenco buzzes with the rhythmic sounds of leather artisans hammering away in hundreds of workshops. Visitors can wander cobblestone streets lined with shops selling handcrafted boots, jackets, and accessories at prices that'll make you want to buy two of everything. The colonial Church of San Mateo anchors the town center, while vibrant markets overflow with regional crafts and foods. The neighborhood offers authentic Mexican eateries serving local specialties like chorizo and tamales for just a few dollars. Most travelers make day trips from nearby Toluca since lodging options are limited. The compact area is perfect for exploring on foot, with leather shops typically open from 9 AM to 6 PM.

De San Bernardino
San Bernardino preserves the soul of Indigenous Otomí culture right in Toluca's backyard. Artisans weave textiles and shape pottery in workshops that line cobblestone streets. The 16th-century Franciscan church stands proudly with weathered stone walls and colonial bell towers. Colorful markets buzz with regional foods and handmade treasures while Indigenous languages dance with Spanish. Family-run eateries serve hearty Otomí cuisine that won't break your budget. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, though the cobblestone streets demand sturdy shoes. Most visitors stay in central Toluca and make day trips here, where morning market hours offer the most lively experience.
Top landmarks in Toluca

The Cosmovitral
You can spend time studying the exhibits at The Cosmovitral during your trip to Toluca. Wander the parks or discover the area's countryside.

Church of Calvary
After visiting Church of Calvary, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Toluca. While in the area, you can find time to visit its shops.


























































































