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Monterrey

After several unsuccessful attempts to found a city here, in 1956 Diego de Montemayor christened his 34-person settlement Ciudad Metropolitana de Nuestra señora de Monterrey, after the Conde the Monterrey, then de viceroy of Mexico.

Monterrey struggled as an outpost, but it slowly became the core of a sheep-ranching area.

In 1824, Monterrey became the capital of the state of Nuevo Leon in newly independent Mexico. In the Mexican - American War, Monterrey was occuped by US troops led by Zachary Taylor after three days of fierce fighting. The city was occuped again in the 1860s by French troops, who were driven out by Benito Juarez's forces in 1866.

The city was the site of the first heavy industry in Latin America- the iron and steel works of the Compañia Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey.

Monterrey is surrounded by the Sierra Madre mountains at an elevation of 1,800 feet above sea level. The mountain view is spectacular and is dominated by Cerro de la Silla (Saddle Mountain), which has come to be a symbol of the city. Despite being nestled in such a rugged environment, there are many routes into and out of Monterrey, including excellent highways, railroads, and Monterrey's international airport which offers daily flights to and from many cities in Mexico and the United States.

 

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Monterrey Attractions

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Barrio Antiguo

It has a convenient acces to the hotel zone and gives an atmosphere of the past and many cultural activities during the day and most of the fun and music in its bars, and restaurants.

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La Huasteca

Impressive canyon at Sierra Madre with imponent walls almost vertical which will take your breath away. It's unusual forms and unique colors make it a perfect space for those who like photograph and extreme sports.

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Grutas de García

Adventure in a surprising trip into mother earth. You will go through these spectacular caverns of 60 millions years discovered in 1843 inside the Cerro del Fraile. Going up by teleferic which will take you more than 2,500 feet high, you will admire a majestic landscape.

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La Macroplaza

It's a beautiful walk among gardens and fountains along an area of 40 Hs. Which make it one of the biggest in the world. Located in the heart of the city, with huge and royal architectural contrast, the Macroplaza extends itself elegant and haughty.

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Paseo de Santa Lucia

A place for family time and quiet where Don Diego de Montemayor founded Monterrey.The artificial river starts under the plaza conmemorativa of 400 years, resembling the of the ancient well Ojos de agua de Santa Lucia.

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Cola de Caballo

For those who prefer to enjoy nature, there is nothing better than visiting, south of the city, this beautiful waterfall surronunded by an exuberant vegetation. The warmth of the people and the waterfalls are some of the charms of Santiago, N.L.

   
     
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