Guidebook for Orizaba

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Guidebook for Orizaba

Sightseeing

Incredible view and 500 steps toward a lake are something you cant miss in your visit to Orizaba
500 Escalones
Incredible view and 500 steps toward a lake are something you cant miss in your visit to Orizaba
The Iron Palace, an architectural gem by Eiffel!
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Palacio de Hierro
Francisco I. Madero Norte
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The Iron Palace, an architectural gem by Eiffel!
The best spot to see the city at its best!
Cerro del Borrego
The best spot to see the city at its best!
A nice place to see the mountains around us!
El Mirador
A nice place to see the mountains around us!
The eye of water" as everyone knows it, its a place where you can enjoy the traditional breakfast of the city and seeing families enjoy the weekend
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Ojo de Agua
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The eye of water" as everyone knows it, its a place where you can enjoy the traditional breakfast of the city and seeing families enjoy the weekend

Shopping

A small mall where you can enjoy a movie and buy some souvenirs!
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Sushi Itto Orizaba Plaza Valle
1430 Av. Cri-Crí
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A small mall where you can enjoy a movie and buy some souvenirs!
Local supermarket to buy everything you need.
Chedraui Orizaba
1265 Ote. 6
Local supermarket to buy everything you need.

Arts & Culture

Orizaba’s wonderful Museo de Arte del Estado is housed in a gorgeously restored colonial building dating from 1776. The museum is divided into rooms that include Mexico’s second-most-important permanent Diego Rivera collection with 33 of his original works. There are also contemporary works by regional artists. Guides give complimentary tours in Spanish. The museum is frustratingly situated a good 2km east of Parque Castillo.
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Museo de Arte del Estado de Veracruz
1262 Ote. 4
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Orizaba’s wonderful Museo de Arte del Estado is housed in a gorgeously restored colonial building dating from 1776. The museum is divided into rooms that include Mexico’s second-most-important permanent Diego Rivera collection with 33 of his original works. There are also contemporary works by regional artists. Guides give complimentary tours in Spanish. The museum is frustratingly situated a good 2km east of Parque Castillo.

Getting Around

You will find a Restaurant just next to the bus stop. Garita autobus- blue one that goes to downtown Escamela-ciudad Mendoza - a yellow bus that travels the city from the main road (the one you already are in)
Restaurante Rincón Italiano
Oriente 6
You will find a Restaurant just next to the bus stop. Garita autobus- blue one that goes to downtown Escamela-ciudad Mendoza - a yellow bus that travels the city from the main road (the one you already are in)