Considered a pole of industrial development, the city of Monterrey is unique for its combination of industry, tradition and natural landscapes. It is surrounded by imposing mountains, and offers a host of places to visit, from splendid natural parks spreading across the highest parts of the city to a wide range of museums, shops, sports facilities, historical monuments, theaters, cinemas, and restaurants. Monterrey's rapid growth has blurred the boundaries between neighboring towns, such as Guadalupe, San Nicolás de los Garza, San Pedro Garza García, Santa Catarina, Escobedo and Apodaca. When speaking of Monterrey, its most famous feature comes to mind, the aptly named Cerro de la Silla, (Saddle Hill) a double-peaked peak that can be seen from many parts of the city. What is known as Gran Plaza or Macroplaza, a large tree-lined park located in the heart of the city, features intriguing underground shops and restaurants and is surrounded by important historical and governmental buildings,...
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Puente Atirantado
- The Puente Atirantado is a suspended bridge that crosses Rio Santa Catarina River and a mountain. People can walk on the middle of the bridge to...
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Parque Ecologico Chipinque
- Chipinque is an ecological reserve park located in the Sierra Madre. This park is inside San Pedro, the residential area of Monterrey. So you don't...
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Plaza Fiesta San Agustín
- Plaza Fiesta San Agustin is one of the biggest and most traditional malls of Monterrey, located in San Pedro, the residential area of Monterrey....
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