Monterrey
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Hotels in Monterrey
To enjoy an unforgettable trip in northern Mexico, Monterrey presents itself as a vibrant, modern destination surrounded by impressive mountain landscapes. Known as The Sultan of the North, this city combines financial and business centers, first-class cultural proposals, and renowned gastronomy, creating the perfect balance between urban life and nature. Staying at the Barceló Monterrey Valle hotel allows you to easily access its attractions, whether for a weekend getaway, a business trip, or a different kind of vacation.
Things to see in Monterrey
What makes the city unique is the contrast between its skyscrapers, dynamic avenues, and shopping malls, with the unmistakable profile of Cerro de la Silla and the Sierra Madre Oriental as a backdrop. The heart of the city is the Macroplaza, one of the largest urban squares in Latin America. Some of the most representative buildings of Monterrey are concentrated in it and its surroundings, such as the Government Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Nearby, Paseo Santa Lucia has become one of the most emblematic promenades in the city. This artificial canal, which connects the Macroplaza with Fundidora Park, invites you to explore it on foot or by boat, discovering sculptures, bridges, and viewpoints that show the most contemporary side of Monterrey.
The Fundidora Park, an old steel complex converted into a large urban park, is another essential stop. Its restored old ovens coexist with museums, exhibition centers, green areas, walking or cycling tracks, and spaces where concerts and cultural events are held.
Other points of interest in Monterrey
The Old Town, close to the center, invites you to walk streets with galleries, bars, and restaurants, combining heritage and nightlife. From the Mirador del Obispado you can get panoramic views of the entire city, especially at sunset.
Monterrey is also the gateway to exceptional natural settings. From the city, it is possible to easily access the Cumbres National Park, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, visiting the famous Cola de Caballo waterfall, or entering the impressive Garcia Caves. These gateways allow to discover the most adventurous and wild side of northern Mexico.
The experience is enriched by one-of-a-kind gastronomy, featuring cuts of meat, goat, and a continually evolving culinary scene. Between traditional restaurants, signature concepts and modern terraces, the traveler can savor the identity of the region at every meal.