Tampico
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Tampico is a city in Tamaulipas.Get in
The easiest way to enter Tampico is via the international airport. There is one flight per day to/from Houston via United Airlines, and several others via Monterrey, Reynosa, or Mexico City.
Alternately, Tampico is a six-hour drive away from Mexico City. Travelling from the United States, the closest border crossings are either McAllen or Brownsville, Texas. In both cases it's a six-eight hours drive.
Alternately, Tampico is a six-hour drive away from Mexico City. Travelling from the United States, the closest border crossings are either McAllen or Brownsville, Texas. In both cases it's a six-eight hours drive.
Get around
Driving is the easiest way to travel around Tampico. Speed limits and red lights are enforced - other laws tend to be rather lax.
Taxis are relatively safe to take in and around Tampico at any time of day or night, but as always, use caution when traveling alone.
See
- Bullfights - Several times a year, the local cattle ranchers host a matador show, which usually lasts 3-4 days.
- Colonial square downtown, with nearby market, beautiful old cathedral, and very good shopping.
Huasteca Culture MuseumCp. Ma. Alejandrina Elias Ortiz, 833 256 8717. Guided tours available. Daily 10am-6pm. Adults M$33, students free.
- Laguna del Carpintero in downtown.
Metropolitan Cultural Center(METRO). Opened in 2004, featuring international ballet and symphony.
- Playa Miramar is a popular beach destination for residents of Monterrey. The beach is safe and relatively clean, though some work needs to be done by the local residents and authorities on this count, especially during the high season.
Eat
- Restaurante La Troya, on the northwest corner of the main square, is a good place to eat or drink a beer with a great view of the square, but expect to pay more than you might elsewhere.
- Tacos Ana, A few minutes away from the Tampico "Zona Dorada" this fine cuisine restaurant is located, where the customers can eat some of the mexican most famous dishes. With fair prices is certainly a must in your next visit to the city.
Drink
- La Caverna, 405 Heroes del Canonero, is a life-saver. Decent beer, good pool tables and an affable barkeep/owner.
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La Hacienda
address: 16 de Septiembre #702 PTE Ampliacion de la Unidad NacionalMexican "Antojitos", good variety of Mexican food and delicious deserts! It's open from Thursdays to Tuesdays from 7pm to almost 12am.
Sleep
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Hotel Regis
phone: +52 833 212 0290address: Francisco I Madero Ote 603A great budget option, the rooms have fans and private bathrooms with hot water. No attached or included parking, but if you're traveling by motorcycle they'll let you roll your bike into the lobby for the night. -
phone: +52 833 230 4440address: Salvador Diaz Miron 116Classic luxury hotel, located next to the main square.
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phone: +52 833 230 1010address: Av. Miguel Hidalgo 5300