Discover Monterrey's extraordinary fusion of industrial might and mountain grandeur with the self-guided tour, allowing you to explore Mexico's most ambitious metropolis at your own pace. Begin at the vast Macroplaza where the 70-meter Faro del Comercio designed by Luis Barragán sweeps its green laser across the night sky above palaces and fountains. Ride a riverboat along the 2.5-km Paseo Santa Lucía canal from downtown to Parque Fundidora, where decommissioned blast furnaces from Latin America's first steel mill have been transformed into world-class museums and open-air performance spaces. Wander the streets of Barrio Antiguo with its 17th-century architecture and contemporary galleries, ...
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6 Stunden und 30 Minuten
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Selbstgeführter Rundgang (App)
Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Monterrey
Digitale Karte
Private transportation
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Macroplaza
Meet at the base of the Faro del Comercio, the striking 70-meter orange concrete tower on the western side of the Macroplaza. Look for the tall rectangular monument rising above the plaza's tree line, directly across from the Palacio Municipal.
GPS Coordinates: 25.6692, -100.3099
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Discover Monterrey's extraordinary fusion of industrial might and mountain grandeur with the self-guided tour, allowing you to explore Mexico's most ambitious metropolis at your own pace. Begin at the vast Macroplaza where the 70-meter Faro del Comercio designed by Luis Barragán sweeps its green laser across the night sky above palaces and fountains. Ride a riverboat along the 2.5-km Paseo Santa Lucía canal from downtown to Parque Fundidora, where decommissioned blast furnaces from Latin America's first steel mill have been transformed into world-class museums and open-air performance spaces. Wander the streets of Barrio Antiguo with its 17th-century architecture and contemporary galleries, ...
Höhepunkte
6 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
6 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Selbstgeführter Rundgang (App)
Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Monterrey
Digitale Karte
Private transportation
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Macroplaza
Meet at the base of the Faro del Comercio, the striking 70-meter orange concrete tower on the western side of the Macroplaza. Look for the tall rectangular monument rising above the plaza's tree line, directly across from the Palacio Municipal.
GPS Coordinates: 25.6692, -100.3099
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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Große Plaza oder Macroplaza
One of the largest public squares in the world at 40 hectares, created in 1984 when entire city blocks were demolished to forge this monumental civic space. The plaza stretches from the Palacio de Gobierno to the Faro del Comercio, lined with fountains, sculptures, and the iconic Fuente de la Vida.
30 Minuten
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Altstadt
Monterrey's oldest neighborhood dating to the 17th century, declared a protected historic zone in 1993. Wander cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial facades now housing contemporary galleries, craft cocktail bars, and a famous Sunday antique market beneath wrought-iron balconies.
1 Stunde
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Museo de Historia Mexicana
A world-class museum tracing Mexico's history from pre-Hispanic civilizations through the colonial era to the modern republic. Connected by an underground passage to the Museo del Noreste, the complex offers interactive exhibitions across four permanent halls with stunning architectural design.
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Santa Lucia Spaziergang
A 2.5-kilometer artificial canal connecting the Macroplaza to Parque Fundidora, lined with 24 fountains, dozens of sculptures, and lush landscaping. Glide by riverboat past illuminated walkways and under arched bridges for one of Monterrey's most serene experiences.
1 Stunde
5
Fundidora-Park
A 144-hectare urban park built on the grounds of Latin America's first major steel producer, which operated from 1900 until 1986. Preserved blast furnaces tower over cycling paths, lakes with paddle boats, and the Cineteca art-house cinema — industrial heritage transformed into Monterrey's green heart.
1 Stunde
6
Museo del Acero Horno 3
Step inside a restored 70-meter blast furnace for an immersive journey through Monterrey's steel-making past. A glass elevator ascends through the original furnace shaft to a rooftop observation deck with panoramic city views, while interactive exhibits bring the industrial revolution to life.
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Museo de Arte Contemporaneo (MARCO)
Ricardo Legorreta's striking postmodern building — recognizable by its massive bronze dove sculpture at the entrance — houses rotating exhibitions of Latin American contemporary art across vast gallery spaces flooded with natural light from strategic skylights.
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Cerro del Obispado
Climb to the 18th-century Palacio del Obispado perched on a strategic hilltop where Mexican forces battled American troops in 1846. The Museo Regional de Nuevo León occupies the former bishop's palace, and the surrounding viewpoint offers sweeping panoramas of downtown and the Sierra Madre.
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Huasteca-Park
Dramatic 300-meter limestone canyon walls rise vertically from the canyon floor just 30 minutes west of downtown, offering world-class rock climbing, hiking trails through sculpted narrows, and a landscape so otherworldly it has served as a film location for Hollywood productions.
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Garcia-Grotten
Ancient caves formed 60 million years ago, accessed by a dramatic 10-minute cable car ride above the Sierra Madre foothills. Inside, illuminated chambers reveal massive stalactites, stalagmites, and marine fossils from when this mountain was an ocean floor — a journey through deep geological time.