State of Mexico

Mexico
Toluca which includes snow, tranquil scenes and mountains
Toluca showing heritage architecture, a square or plaza and a church or cathedral
State of Mexico
Metepec featuring night scenes and a church or cathedral
Tula de Allende which includes heritage elements, religious aspects and interior views
With enchanting towns, historical heritage and natural beauty, the area around the capital city serenely complements the hustle and bustle of energetic Mexico CityOpens in a new window.

The State of Mexico is a perfect destination for escaping the city crowds and getting a sense of rural Mexico. Discover important archeological sites, stunning nature and calm, colonial towns. If you crave something more exciting, take a short drive to Mexico City.

Immerse yourself in the state’s rich pre-Hispanic history and visit TeotihuacanOpens in a new window, one of the oldest and most important ceremonial centers of Mesoamerica. This ancient archeological site has one of the country’s biggest pyramids, the Pyramid of the Sun. Climb the Pyramid of the Moon for fantastic views of both Teotihuacan and the surrounding countryside. Other pre-Hispanic settlements include the fortified city of Teotenango and the once-powerful cities of Calixtlahuaca and Huamango.

Explore more modern Mexico by heading to Malinalco, one of the state’s five towns designated as “magical” by Mexico’s tourist board. Wander its quaint squares, admire its charming architecture and revel in its delightfully tranquil pace of life. The famous village of Chalma, just outside the town, is one of the country’s most important religious sites and an excellent place to watch pilgrims arriving from across the country and even farther afield.

If you visit during winter, head to one of the area’s monarch butterfly sanctuaries. Monarchs are rare in North America, and the UNESCO-listed Oyamel fir sanctuaries are their southernmost stop during their cross-continent migration. Nature lovers can also explore the famous volcanoes of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl.

Don’t miss the state’s capital city, Toluca de Lerdo. Stroll along the narrow streets of the charming historic center, admiring colonial-era houses. Look for Los Portales, a set of 19th-century arches around which the city’s social and commercial life centers. The live music and interesting nightlife here provide the perfect ending to a day out in one of Mexico’s most interesting states.

To reach the State of Mexico, fly into Mexico City. From there, take a bus to Toluca. Rent a car to get around the state itself.

Popular cities in State of Mexico

Metepec which includes a park and a square or plaza as well as a small group of people
Toluca
Known for Lakes, Forests and Churches
Learn about indigenous and colonial history in this dynamic municipality. Explore the rugged surrounding countryside for its parks and quaint villages.

Reasons to visit

  • Zacango Zoo
  • Velo de Novia Waterfalls
  • Valle de Bravo Dam
Naucalpan
Naucalpan
Known for Business, Bars and Shopping

Reasons to visit

  • Centro Citibanamex Convention Center
  • Los Remedios National Park
Teotihuacan featuring desert views, landscape views and a ruin
Teotihuacan
Known for Historical, Ruins and Archaeology and anthropology
Explore the fascinating and mysterious remains of this long abandoned ancient city.

Reasons to visit

  • Pyramid of the Sun
  • Teotihuacan Archaeological Site
Tepotzotlan featuring a square or plaza, heritage architecture and a church or cathedral
Tepotzotlán
Known for Business, Excursions and Budget
Gaze up at the arches of a Jesuit aqueduct and browse the displays of a museum in a 16th-century college.

Reasons to visit

  • Xochitla Ecological Park
  • National Museum of the Viceroyalty