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Road trip from Mexico City to Xilitla

Possible route and some things to see along the way.

A road trip from Mexico City to Xilitla can be a great way to explore the beautiful countryside of central Mexico. Here’s a possible route and some things to see along the way:

1. Mexico City:

Start your trip in the bustling capital city, where you can explore historic sites like the Zocalo, the National Palace, and the Templo Mayor. You can also enjoy delicious food, visit world-class museums, and experience the vibrant culture of Mexico City.

Check this Guide in Mexico City

Carretera Mx-Qro

2. Queretaro:

About halfway between Mexico City and Xilitla, the city of Queretaro is a great place to stop for a day or two. Check out the historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and visit the beautiful churches and museums in the area. You can also try some delicious local cuisine, including the famous gorditas de maíz.

3. San Luis Potosi:

Another interesting city to visit along the way is San Luis Potosi, which is known for its beautiful colonial architecture and rich cultural heritage. Some must-see sights include the Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of San Luis Potosi, and the Museo Nacional de la Mascara.

4. Xilitla:

Finally, you’ll arrive in Xilitla, which is famous for its stunning natural beauty and the surrealist sculpture gardens of Las Pozas. Spend some time exploring the gardens and the surrounding mountains, and don’t miss the chance to try some local delicacies like enchiladas potosinas and cactus fruit.

Don’t miss my full Road-trip experience to Xilitla here.

Jardín escultórico de Edward James

The total driving time from Mexico City to Xilitla is around 6-9 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Be sure to plan your route carefully and take breaks as needed to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Xilitla

Here are some road trip essentials you should consider packing:

  • Navigation tools: A GPS device, a map, or a smartphone with a navigation app can help you find your way and plan your route.
  • First-aid kit: A basic first-aid kit should include antiseptic wipes, bandages, gauze pads, adhesive tape, pain relievers, and any prescription medications you may need.
  • Snacks and drinks: Pack plenty of water and healthy snacks, like fruit, nuts, and granola bars, to keep you energized and hydrated on the road.
  • Good music: Here’s one of my favorite playlist to hit the road.

For my complete Road Trip Essentials list, tap here.

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