Location:
Mexico State, central Mexico
Distance from Mexico City: 40 miles
west
Population: 1,020,000
Closest major airport: Adolfo Lopez
Mateos Intl aka Toluca Intl (TLC)
Time Zone: Central Standard Time
Toluca, the capital of Mexico State, lies at
an altitude of 8,790 feet above sea level,
making it the highest city in Mexico. It is
located in the central region of Mexico,
only 40 miles west from Mexico City,
extending over the stunning, lush Valley of
Toluca. The city’s magnificent backdrop
contains the Nevado de Toluca (Snow-Capped
Mountain of Toluca), featuring two small
lakes in its crater – Laguna de la Luna and
Laguna del Sol – making it a visual
inspiration for all those who visit.
Toluca is an industrial city with pleasant
weather, consisting of lower temperatures
during the evening and milder temperatures
during the day. The city has a unique charm
of contrasting traditions and historical
sites, which include its beautiful buildings
on the main streets, colonial arches and
local handicrafts.
The historical center features the largest
archways in the world, the Church of Santa
Veracruz and the Museum of Fine Arts,
displaying water paintings and engravings.
Another site worth visiting is the Centro
Cultural Mexiquense, a modern complex
located 3 miles from the city. This diverse
cultural center houses the Museum of
Anthropology, the Central Library, the
Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of
Popular Culture, which contains prehispanic
artifacts and artwork.
Other nearby attractions include the
cathedral, built at the end of the 19th
century, the neoclassical Civic Plaza, and
the indoor Botanical Garden, which boasts an
impressive facade of more than 1,500 pieces
of stained glass brought from Europe.
Shopping is also available throughout Toluca
and its surrounding areas. The Casa de las
Artesanias carries local handicrafts,
specializing in beautiful Temoaya carpets.
Tree of life statues made out of clay are
another local souvenir, available at the
nearby town of Metepec, only 4 miles
southeast of Toluca. Its lively Monday
market carries a variety of colorful
souvenirs including multicolored ceramics,
vases, flower pots and candlesticks.
Cuisine in Toluca is unique to the region.
It is primarily pork-based and includes
green sausage made with herbs, meat and
cheese, which are sold at several places in
the market. International restaurants such
as Cabaña Suiza and Centro Español are also
available.
Toluca´s beautiful landscape is perfect for
travelers interested in breathtaking views
of snow-capped volcanoes and crater lakes,
set in a colorful city with native
traditions. |