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With one you can explore the many attractions Cuautitlán
one makes it easy to travel more and enjoy each place to the fullest. Make a list of places you’d like to explore and plan your visit. one Cuautitlán is convenient to everything. Start your journey and discover attractions including Plaza San Marcos Cuautitlán, the magical town of Tepoztlán, Xochitla ecological reserve and more. We’re also close to the O’Donnell industrial park. Go where you want and have fun. Because with one, you can.
Polanco-Chapultepec
Polanco-Chapultepec
Exclusive area of the city, with a combination of businesses and entertainment spots. The Chapultepec and Polanco area is a must-see that blends nature, sophistication and adventure.
Centro Histórico Ciudad de México
Centro Histórico Ciudad de México
Tour the imposing Historic Center of México City. Take a stroll and admire colonial buildings full of history and culture. Explore the Templo Mayor, the Catedral Metropolitana, Palacio Nacional and Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Tepotzotlán
Tepotzotlán
Tepotzotlán is a town in the State of Mexico that is characterized by its great historical, architectural and cultural wealth. Here you can enjoy relaxing walks, delicious snacks and memorable pastorelas. Admire the spectacular façade of the Temple of San Francisco Javier, one of the masterpieces of Mexican Baroque. Visit the National Museum of the Viceroyalty (MNV) and participate in the Tours of Legends that are organized right next to the Municipal Palace.
Premium Outlets Punta Norte
Premium Outlets Punta Norte
Spend time at the main outlet shopping destination in México, with more than 170 stores featuring discounts of up to 65 percent.
Teatro San Benito Abad
Teatro San Benito Abad
Teatro San Benito Abad is the most important theater, show and concert forum in the north zone of the México City metropolitan area.
Centro Recreativo Arcos del Sitio
Centro Recreativo Arcos del Sitio
Parque Ecológico Arcos del Sitio (official name: Acueducto de Xalpa) is an architectural work built entirely in stone. It is 430 meters long and features 43 arches on four levels, reaching a maximum height of 62 meters. It is considered the highest aqueduct in Latin America.