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Coyoacán REDPlaza Hidalgo ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=31 Cuernavaca RED OPENZócalo (aka Plaza de Armas) see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=41 Mexico City REDZocalo see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=3 Puebla RED120km South of Mexico City, this city of 1.35 million is famed for it's churches. Unfortunately, Google has not yet supplied detailed satellite images of this area. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=19 San Ángel REDPlaza del Carmen ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=32 Taxco REDPlaza Borda (Zócalo) see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=42 Teotihuacán REDPyramid of the Sun in the pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacán. You can see a great photo album of Teotihuacán at: website ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=34 Tepotzotlán REDIglesia de San Francisco Javier To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=35 Tepoztlán REDCity 80km south of Mexico City its name means Place of Copper. Central Plaza. see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=36 Toluca REDPlaza de los Mártires with Cathedral and Palacio del Gobierno directly south see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=43 Xochimilco WHITEMetro Xochimilco ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=33 Cabo San Lucas WHITEHarbor see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=13 Ensenada WHITEPlaza Civica see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=8 La Paz WHITEJardin Velasco (Plaza Constitución) see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=11 Loreto WHITEMarina see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=10 Mexicali WHITEMexican Tourist and Convention Bureau see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=9 San José del Cabo WHITEPlaza Mijares see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=12 Tijuana YELLOWAv Revolución and Calle 2a (Juárez) see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=7 Chihuahua YELLOWPlaza de Armas with Cathedral on SW side see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=45 Ciudad Juárez YELLOWPlaza de Armas with Cathedral on West side see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=44 Creel YELLOWTrain station for the ChePe (Chihuahua Pacifico) train between Chihuahua and Los Mochis. Creel is the Gateway for exploring the Copper Canyon / Sierra Tarahumara area of Mexico. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=37 Durango YELLOWPlaza de Armas. The Cathedral Basicila Menor is to the north of the Plaza. see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=46 Guaymas YELLOWPlaza El Pescador. Ferries to Santa Rosalía, Baja California leave from 2km East. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=16 Hermosillo YELLOWMercado Municipal (Municipal Market) see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=15 Nogales BLUEBorder Tourist Office see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=14 Ciudad Victoria BLUEPlaza Hidalgo with the Cathedral on the east side and Teatro Juarez on the north side see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=48 Monterrey BLUEPlaza Zaragoza (Macroplaza). The Palacio Municipal is on the South side, the Cathedral to the East and the Fuente de la Vida to the North. see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=49 Nuevo Laredo BLUEPlaza Hidalgo. Av Guerrero to the west continues north to the border and Laredo, Texas. see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=47 Reynosa BLUEBorder with McAllen, Texas. Plaza Principal with the modern Parroquia de Guadalupe church on the east side. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=53 Saltillo AQUAPlaza de Armas. The Cathedral is on the east side of the plaza. see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=50 Acapulco AQUAZocalo see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=5 Barra de Navidad AQUAPlaza ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=52 Los Mochis AQUAPalacio Municipal located at Cuauhtémoc & Degollado. Los Mochis is the western terminus of the ChePe (Chihuahua Pacifico) railway from Chihuahua. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=38 Manzanillo AQUAZocalo with the Pez Vela (Swordfish) statue on the waterfront to the north. ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=57 Mazatlan AQUAPlaza Principal in Old Mazatlan see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=4 Puerto Vallarta AQUAPuerto Vallarta is a popular beach resort town located in Jalisco State. This point is the main square, with the main cathedral right behind, in the old town. PuertoVallartaSatellite.com see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=1 San Blas AQUAZocalo with the church directly north ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=54 San Patricio-Melaque AQUANext door to Barra de Navidad To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=56 Sayulita AQUAThis village and laid-back surfers hangout is about 25km north of Vallarta. website see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=40 Tepic AQUAThe capital of Nayarit province. Plaza Principal with the cathedral on the east side. ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=55 Yelapa GREENThe picturesque little town of Yelapa is car-free, accesible only by boat from Boca de Tomatlán. website see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=39 Guadalajara GREENCathedral see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=17 Morelía GREENThe capital of Michoacán, it is a well preserved colonial city. This is the Plaza de Armas with the Cathedral to the east. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=67 Pátzcuaro GREENThe largest town around Lago Pátzcuaro. Unfortunately, Google has not yet supplied detailed satellite images of this area. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=66 Tequila GREENPlaza Principal (Main Square) To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=18 Guanajuato GREENHistoric Guanajuato, the capital of Guanajuato state. Unfortunately, Google has not yet supplied detailed satellite images of this area. ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=65 San Miguel de Allende WHITEPlaza Principal (El Jardin) with the Cathedral on the south side ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=68 Oaxaca GREENsee reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=2 Tapachula AQUAMexico's Southernmost city and the gateway to Guatemala. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=51 Merida AQUAIn the heart of the city is the Plaza Major, whose official name is Plaza de la Independencia, but it is commonly called the Zocalo. Around this square there are some of the most important buildings in Merida. To the east is the Catedral de San Ildefonso built between 1561 and 1598. To the south is the Casa de Montejo, which currently houses a Banamex branch. To the west is the Palacio Municipal. To the north is the Palacio del Gobierno which includes a tourist information office. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=20 Playa del Carmen AQUAPlaza Mayor. The pier in front is where the ferry leaves for Cozumel. see reviews on Tripadvisor To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=21 San Miguel de Cozumel AQUAThe only town on the island of Cozumel and where the ferries from Playa del Carmen and the cruise ships dock. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=23 Tulum Ruins REDMayan Ruins at Tulum see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=22 Alameda Central REDThe only sizeable park downtown To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=26 Palacio de Bellas Artes REDConcert hall and arts centre. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=29 Palacio Nacional RED![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=25 Plaza de la Republica REDHome of the Monumento a la Revolución and the Museo Nacional de la Revolución ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=58 Zona Rosa M REDThe "Pink Zone" is a neighborhood filled with shops, restaurants, tourist hotels and is the center of the gay and lesbian community in Mexico City. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=59 Bellas Artes REDMetro lines 2 and 8 ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=27 Benito Juarez International Airport M REDTo link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=6 Garibaldi M REDNorthern Terminus of Metro line 8 To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=30 Hidalgo REDMetro lines 2 & 3 To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=28 Insurgentes M REDMetro station, line 1 To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=60 Zocalo REDMetro Zocalo, line 2. ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=24 6M9 Gay Guesthouse REDMarsella no. 69 entre Havre y Nápoles. Men only gay guesthouse in remodelled period house in central but quiet location www.6m9guesthouse.com.mx see reviews on Tripadvisor ![]() To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=63 BGay BProud Café REDCoffee shop in the heat of Zona Rosa's Gay Village To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=61 Cabaré Tito Inside the Plaza de Ángel Shopping Arcade. Youth-orientated cabaret-disco. To link to the map centered at this point and with this bubble open, use MexicoSatellite.com/index.php?open=64 |
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