TOURISM
Tepoztlán is a Magical Town full of mysticism, surrounded by incredible landscapes and a vibe that disconnects you from the world. It will be the perfect place for us to celebrate our wedding and experience something unique together. Here are some must-see places to visit during your stay.
Hiking
The Tepozteco
Climb the impressive Tepozteco mountain and discover the ancient temple dedicated to Ometochtli-Tepoxtécatl, the god of pulque. This cultural site is surrounded by ringtails and exotic birds.
Museum
Ex Convento de la Natividad
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this place stands out for its impressive vaults and geometrically perfect corridors. Its ancient emblems decorate every corner, creating a versatile and exquisite atmosphere.
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Craft Market
The vibrant Craft Marketl is a visual feast of local creativity, where you'll find everything from pottery to unique jewelry, capturing the authentic artistic essence of Tepoztlán. A must-see place to take a little piece of this magical town with you!
Sculpture Field
Dilao Sculpture Park
This sculpture field invites you to walk along trails in a natural setting where art and landscape come together in a unique way. Explore vegetation and mineral formations while discovering more than 80 sculptures on permanent display.
Museum
Pre-Hispanic Art Carlos Pellicer
Housed in the former granary of the Ex-Convent of La Natividad, the Carlos Pellicer Museum showcases over 1,000 archaeological pieces from cultures such as the Maya, Mexica, Zapotec, Olmec, and more. These artifacts were donated by the Tabascan poet over 50 years ago.
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Urban Art Tepoztlan
Initiated by the Ministry of Tourism, this route brings together murals that reflect local customs and legends. Over time, Mexican and international artists have added new works in different neighborhoods, making it a tourist attraction and part of Tepoztlán's identity.
Relaxation
Spa & Temazcales
Tepoztlán is the perfect destination to relax, with holistic massages and treatments to balance mind, body and spirit. From simple options to luxury spas, such as Casa Fernanda, which offers anti-stress massages and a hydrothermal circuit. You can also enjoy temazcales, the traditional pre-Hispanic steam baths, in several hotels and spas.