This route is known for its diverse attractions, history and tradition in every one of the towns located here, especially the Tula archeological zone.
Tula
The main tourist attraction in the state is the archeological zone located here.It is located 60 kilometers northwest of Teotihuacán. Other sites of interest are the cathedral, the Quetzalcóatl Hall of History and the Jorge R. Acosta Museum.
Atotonilco de Tula
This area has very popular spas and hot springs to offer.
Ajacuba
This is a mystic town where you’ll find “limpias” (magical cures for bad luck, malevolent spirits and the evil eye).Other attractions include the spas and water parks.
Tepeji del Río
Tepeji del Río’s attractions are the San Francisco de Asís Temple and old Convent, the Caltengo Hacienda and the Requena Reservoir.
ixquiahuala
In Mixquiahuala, visitors can see the Taxhuadá Pyramid and various chapels including San Miguel, San Diego del Calvario and Los Santos Reyes.
ezontepec de Aldama
The sites of interest in Tezontepec de Aldama are located in Tezontepec Center.Here you can visit the Municipal Palace and the San Pedro Apóstol Parish.
Tlahuelilpan
The structure most representative of the Tlahuelilpan area is the San Francisco de Asís Temple, constructed in the 16th century.
Tlaxcoapan
Tlaxcoapan is known for its wood carvings, ceramics and embroidery work.