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Grand Fiesta Americana Veracruz
Grand Fiesta Americana Veracruz
Galería Plaza Veracruz by Brisas
Galería Plaza Veracruz by Brisas
Hotel BG Wellness & Spa Boca del Rio Veracruz
Hotel BG Wellness & Spa Boca del Rio Veracruz
Yes Inn Nuevo Veracruz
Yes Inn Nuevo Veracruz
VF Villa Florencia Hotel
VF Villa Florencia Hotel
Camino Real Veracruz
Camino Real Veracruz
Urbainn Hotel
Urbainn Hotel
Hotel Delfines
Hotel Delfines
Lithio Hotel
Lithio Hotel
Hotel Suites Regina
Hotel Suites Regina
Hotel Arcos Aeropuerto
Hotel Arcos Aeropuerto
OYO Hotel El Conquistador
OYO Hotel El Conquistador
Hotel Xkan Hotel Boutique - Adults Only
Hotel Xkan Hotel Boutique - Adults Only
Impala Hotel in front of the ADO
Impala Hotel in front of the ADO
Hotel Villamar
Hotel Villamar
Emporio Veracruz Hotel
Emporio Veracruz Hotel
AC Hotel by Marriott Veracruz
AC Hotel by Marriott Veracruz
Hotel Meson del Barrio
Hotel Meson del Barrio
Hotel Reforma
Hotel Reforma
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Top neighborhoods in Veracruz

Old Town Veracruz
Old Town Veracruz wraps you in a delicious blend of colonial charm and port city energy. The cobblestone streets lead to treasures like the weathered limestone Cathedral and the historic Baluarte de Santiago fortress overlooking turquoise Gulf waters. Traditional danzón performances fill the Zócalo plaza while the palm-lined malecón offers perfect views of cargo ships and fishing boats. The air smells of salt and coffee. Local restaurants serve up incredible seafood specialties like huachinango a la veracruzana (red snapper). Family-run posadas and boutique hotels in converted mansions give you that authentic colonial vibe. Most attractions sit within a 10-block radius, making this walkable neighborhood perfect for travelers who want to experience Mexico's first port city on foot.

Malecon
Stroll Veracruz's iconic Malecon where the Gulf of Mexico meets vibrant coastal culture. The historic boardwalk buzzes with marimba bands playing tropical rhythms, colorful street vendors selling crafts, and families enjoying evening walks. Check out the Naval Historical Museum or snap photos of the charming lighthouse before cooling off at Veracruz Aquarium. Seafood restaurants serve up delicious Veracruz-style fish while outdoor cafés offer perfect people-watching spots. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance along the wide pedestrian promenade. Boutique hotels with ocean views and colonial-style inns provide comfortable places to rest after exploring this lively waterfront neighborhood.

Zona Centro
Zona Centro's colonial charm draws you into Mexico's maritime soul. The 16th-century Cathedral watches over the lively Zócalo where jarocho musicians strum harps under swaying palms. Wander the Malecón boardwalk for stunning Gulf views, fresh seafood, and the impressive San Juan de Ulúa fortress rising from the harbor. Seafood restaurants serve everything from casual red snapper to upscale oyster dishes. Stay in boutique hotels housed in historic buildings with traditional courtyards near the Zócalo. The compact center is perfect for exploring on foot, with taxis readily available when your shoes need a break.

Ignacio Zaragoza
Ignacio Zaragoza gives you an unfiltered peek into everyday Veracruz life without the tourist price tag. Villa del Mar Beach is just a short bus ride away when you need ocean vibes. The neighborhood's family-run comedores serve up mouthwatering pescado a la veracruzana that'll make you question why you ever ate anywhere else. Getting around is straightforward with local buses connecting to downtown, though you'll want comfy shoes for neighborhood exploration. Cozy guesthouses and family posadas offer authentic stays at wallet-friendly prices, while early evenings bring peaceful streets perfect for soaking up real Veracruzano culture.

Los Portales
The Los Portales neighborhood offers attractions such as Zócalo and Palacio Municipal.
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Lively music spills from cafes onto the bustling zócalo, where locals gather nightly in what feels like a perpetual street party with distinctly Cuban rhythms. Fort San Juan de Ulúa stands as a formidable reminder of pirate threats that once plagued Mexico's oldest port. The Veracruz Aquarium offers welcome respite from the tropical heat with its impressive marine displays. Carnival celebrations transform the already vibrant city into a raucous festival that would make Rio blush. Between dips in the warm Gulf waters, sample fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants where waiters deliver plates with theatrical flair. The historic harbor buzzes with activity as massive ships arrive, continuing a maritime tradition that has defined this city since Cortés first landed here in 1519.

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