Toluca Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Metepec
Toluca
Toluca
Metepec
Toluca
Learn about indigenous and colonial history in this dynamic municipality. Explore the rugged surrounding countryside for its parks and quaint villages.

Toluca is a developed and thriving city with modern amenities. The high altitude creates a pleasant climate in this city, which was a pivotal pre-Columbian and colonial hub. Visit the various museums and churches that decorate the quaint historic center for a sense of its rich history.

Browse the range of exhibits at the José María Velasco MuseumOpens in a new window, which displays some of its namesake artist’s best works. Gaze up at paintings, statues and other features on the façade of the San José de Toluca CathedralOpens in a new window. Many cafés and restaurants adorn the streets of the historic center. Try the city’s famed green and red chorizo sausages.

To the west is Lake AvandaroOpens in a new window, where you will find dense woodland, waterfalls and hiking trails. Rent a boat or take a Jet Ski out on the water and admire the spectacular views of the surrounding hills reflected on the lake.

Explore the quaint town center of Valle de Bravo. Relax beside the waterfall of the Velo de Novia park in Avandaro. Sunbathe in the park to enjoy the year-round warm weather due to the town’s high altitude and proximity to the equator. The region is generally dry from November to March and fairly wet from June through September.

Travel to the southeastern outskirts of Toluca and the charming town of MetepecOpens in a new window. Arrive at the Centro de Exposición y Venta Artesanal to see the emblematic Tree of Life clay sculptures that portray biblical scenes in spectacular color. Climb the zigzagging steps to the Church of Calvary and admire the yellow colonial façade of the San Juan Bautista Church.

Arrive at Mexico City International Airport and drive west for 1 to 2 hours to reach Toluca. The city is about 45 miles (70 kilometers) from the country’s capital. Visit nearby parks, such as the Nevado de Toluca National Park.

Toluca is a fascinating cultural hub with an intricate history and scenic parks.

Where to stay in Toluca

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Avandaro

While visiting Avandaro, you might make a stop by sights like Velo de Novia Waterfalls and Valle de Bravo Dam.

Avandaro
Metepec

Metepec

You'll enjoy the restaurants and monuments in Metepec. You might want to make time for a stop at Church of Calvary or Town Square Metepec.

Metepec
The Cosmovitral

Toluca City-Centre

You'll enjoy the museums and churches in Toluca City-Centre. You might want to make time for a stop at The Cosmovitral or Nemesio Díez Stadium.

Toluca City-Centre
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Valle de Bravo Centro

While visiting Valle de Bravo Centro, you might make a stop by sights like Central Square and Valle de Bravo Dam.

Valle de Bravo Centro
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San Mateo Atenco

Though San Mateo Atenco may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Plaza Sendero Toluca and Las Plazas Outlet Lerma.

San Mateo Atenco
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Agua Fría

Agua Fría might not have many top sights, but Central Square and Saint Francis of Assisi Church are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Agua Fría

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