Malinalco :Ideal destination for rest and reflection

Malinalco is a people with enactory ancestral, has beautiful landscapes and temples pre Hispanics. Ideal destination for the rest and reflection, for those who likes of peoples intimates, small restaurants and boutique hotels, museums to dream and delicious gastronomy.

With colonial mansions, temples built in the age XVI and XVIII, time seems elapse slow and silent in the center of Malinalco this decorated with orchards and colonial houses in the gardens find trees lush mango, avocado, plum, pear and much other fruits.

Visit the Former Convent Agustino and the Temple of the Divine Salvador, both in the center of Malinalco, with of can observe mural paintings that were painted by excellent indigenous Malinalco.

Explores the Archaeological Zone Cuauhtinchan, located in the Cerro Idols, leads to it by a path of more than 400 steps.

The Sanctuary of Chalma is located 10 kilometers of Malinalco, where thousands and people come to ask miracles and for that these are granted, perform pilgrimages and dancing in the courtyard of the church

Wednesday of each week don’t miss the famous flea market that goes back to the life pre Hispanic; in this you will find everything from handicrafts, utensils, utensils of mud, leather, stones, carved wood, until tortillas by hand.

If you like to fishing or savor exquisite trout, south of the main square of Malinalco, just 2 kilometers, is the hatchery trout El Molino, the interior and in the vicinity there inns, endnote prepared as your prefer. You will also find a wide variety of snacks and Mexican drinks.

How to arrive?

Toluca arrives on federal highway 55 until Tenango , here takes on the left, in Santa Maria Jajalpa follow the diversion to the right until Malinalco.

The Mexico City takes the road 15 to The Marquise, passing through Lerma, reaching the diversion to Tenango and continue on the road to Santa Maria Jajalpa.

Of Cuernavaca take the road 95, to pass Bridge of Ixtla, follow the road 55 until you get up tenango, diverted to the dereche and soon is Malinalco.

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