There are around 2,400 municipalities in Mexico, among which more than 100 are mysteriously magical towns in Mexico. Some small towns and villages in Mexico are worth watching as the thoroughfares and buildings painted with vibrant color make the view delightful. So, today in this article, we will tell you about a top-rated village and small town in Mexico that you can visit on your next vacation. Moreover, if you are residing in Mexico and are not aware of these places, then it is really disheartening. You should explore these places from the vicinity to know how beautiful a small village can be?Â
The diversity of the landscape of Mexico offers distinctive delights, from deserted ghost towns to tranquil colonial pueblos. As you step down in the history of Mexico, you will find some remotely located places painted with prepossessing colors that enhance the beauty of the place. So let’s get on track and read down the list of prepossessing villages in Mexico.
List of Famous Village and Towns in MexicoÂ
1. Cosalá, Sinaloa
How about walking on a street with colorful lights and frills? Yes, Cosalá is the city in Sinaloa, Mexico, that offers such an appealing view to the visitors. Until now, we have only thought of such places, but these places exist in reality. The beauty of Cosalá says it all why we have listed this place in the first position in this article. The unsurpassable beauty of Cosalá is ineffable. From streets to parks in Cosalá, every location in this small town has some location that will definitely make you stay here for a little longer and appreciate the view.
Distance from Mexico: 691.6 km
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2. Cholula, Puebla
The official name of Cholula is “Cholula de Rivadavia,” and it is a small city in Puebla, Mexico. The place features some Great Pyramid temples and colonial architecture buildings from medieval times. Also, there are few Catholic churches that are illuminated on Christmas and other special occasions to upgrade the entire ambiance. If you are looking forward to visiting any beautiful city in Mexico with a blend of culture, then you can put Cholula on your list.
Distance from Mexico: 6.1 Kilometer
3. San CristĂłbal de las Casas, Chiapas
How can you resist the beauty of “San CristĂłbal de las Casas” town when you are in Mexico? Bright yellow houses with slightly dark color boundaries are truly delightful to watch. Outside several houses, there are local shops selling hand-woven clothes and beautifully crafted jute items. The entire road outside the residential area is paved with cobblestones and looks clean and tidy.Â
Distance from Mexico: 1,630 KilometerÂ
4. Malinalco, Mexico State
Malinalco is a town and municipality in Ixtapan, Mexico that is famous for its lush green park and sorcery. Ancient legends of Malinalco have an irrational faith in black magic, and many people here are blessed with the power to get rid of evil spirits. The town sits in between lush green forest and mountains so, we can also list this among the remotely located towns in Mexico. Moreover, the 16th century Augustine monastery is dedicated to Divino Salvador (Divine Savior) and beautifully represents Augustine culture.
Distance from Mexico: 794.6 km
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5. Bernal, Queretaro
Bernal is a small village in Queretaro, Mexico, that is situated on the way to the Sierra Gorda mountain range. Visitors can capture the beguiling views of the entire Bernal village from the mountain’s top. On the way to the Sierra Gorda mountain range, there are some religious places where you can stop over and absorb the peace. Also, if you are fond of sweets, head to the Museum of Mexican Sweets and try some traditional sweets of Mexico.Â
Distance from Mexico: 176.7 km
6. Tlacotalpan, Veracruz
Tlacotalpan is a river port town in Veracruz with an array of Heritage Sites that represents the architecture, history, and tradition of the ancient peoples. That is why it is officially a UNESCO World Heritage town. Most of the area in Tlacotalpan is covered with green parks and lakes. However, in the other part of the town, you will get to see pastel-colored buildings with Dutch roofs. Besides colonial architecture, you can visit Tlacotalpan to enjoy the “Fiesta de la Candelaria” festival that is held once a year for nearly ten days. The streets are decorated with colorful flowers, lights to welcome the visitors and entertain them with music and celebration.
Distance from Mexico: 376 kmÂ
7. Izamal, Yucatan
Izamal, commonly known as the Yellow city, is located 72 kilometers east of MĂ©rida, in Yucatán, southern Mexico. The bright yellow color of the buildings in Izamal represents the dazzling sun that is painted with yellow for the manifestation of the sun god. Everything here is beyond comparison, from the unspoiled Mayan and Spanish heritage sites to the rousing light show in the Convento San Antonio de Padua courtyard. There are several Spanish-themed hotels and resorts in Izamal where you can stay during your visit to Mexico.Â
Distance from Mexico: 2,118.5 km
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8. Pátzcuaro, Michoacán
Pátzcuaro is a ferry-accessible island town in Michoacán. The small village is entirely covered with water everywhere. Pátzcuarois is counted amongst the magical towns of Mexico because of its unadulterated beauty. Besides the view, people come here every year to experience two days of fun at “Day of the Dead ” festival. You might not have an idea how crowded Pátzcuaro gets at the time of this festival? So, we recommend you book your tickets in Advance to enjoy the celebration to the fullest. Once the celebration gets over, you can visit the town from the vicinity as there are so many compelling locations here that will give you perfect Instagram-worthy pictures.Â
Distance from Mexico: 260 km
9. Tulum
Tulum is located 82 miles south of Cancun, is probably the last city built by Mayans. It is considered a tourist country with a delightful view every couple of miles away. From Cenote Calavera to Gran Cenote and paradise beach to Escondido Cenote, every place is surrounded by water and is astonishing on its own. If you are in Mexico near Cancun then you should visit Tulum too. It will give you some incomparable memories for the future as the panoramic view you evidence, here will get nowhere else. Though people predict this as an expensive town in Mexico, facilities there are so many Tulum where you will get extremely affordable lodging facilities and food.Â
Distance from Mexico: 2,285.1 kmÂ
10. Tequila
Until now, you have heard of Tequila shots only, but there is a town in Jasilo, Mexico, named “Tequila.”. Liquor fans get a variety of drinks and Liquor to get drunk. Once you are done exploring the views of the town, you can head to Agave fields and distilleries located on the outskirts of the city. You can learn the process for liquor formation in these breweries, though you would not be able to try it at your home. Apart from this, you will get sufficient space for trekking and bike riding on the settled volcanos or visit Cascada Los Azules waterfall for sightseeing.
Distance from Mexico: Â 517 km
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Most people know Mexico for its crowded beaches and corporate towers. But many other places in Mexico will leave you stunned. Mexico has some beautiful towns and villages that reveal the beauty of the place. These unique villages and small towns in Mexico are remotely located hence most people don’t know how beautiful these places are. If you actually want to evidence the true beauty of Mexico City, you should visit these places once in your lifespan. These places are admirably showcasing the cultural and historical heritage of the country.Â
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