Recreation Centers and Natural Attractions
It
is very common to find water parks in Morelos, like: Apotla, El
Texcal, Iguazu, Recreo, El Bosque, Issstehixtla, Iztamatitlan,
Las Huertas, Real de San Nicolas, Las Termas de Atotonilco, Los
Limones, San Ramon, El Almeal, Palo Bolero, and Ojo de Agua. Most
of them are natural springs and they go from parks with ecological
conservation and protection.
Las Estacas where people can
practice scuba diving, up to modern water parks with toboggans
and waves like El Rollo, "Oaxtepec", and "Temixco."
In Cuautla you will find: "Agua Hedionda", which is
famous for its healing, sulfurous waters.
Morelos
also has National Parks like the Tepozteco and Las Lagunas de
Zempoala"; Zoos and parks like Zoofari and Jungla Mágica.
You can't miss going to the Lake of Tequesquitengo one of the
most famous and popular of the tourist centers, where you can
practice scuba diving, parachuting, water skiing and more…for
golf lovers, Morelos has spectacular golf camps like Tabachines,
San Gaspar and Santa Fe, where you can enjoy golfing all year
round.
Museums
ROBERT BRADY - Calle Netzahualcoyotl # 4.
Downtown. Phone: 318 85 54 - 314 35 29
CUAUHNAHUAC REGIONAL MUSEUM - Cortez' Palace
- Leyva # 100. Downtown. Phone: 312 81 71 - 312 69 96. Interesting
building built in 1526
HERBOLARIA MUSEUM - Maximilian's House
EL CASTILLITO - Photography Museum. Güemes
# 4. Downtown. Phone: 312 70 81
REGIONAL MUSEUM - Casa Morelos
EMILIANO ZAPATA'S MUSEUM
MUSEUM OFTHE CITY OF CUERNAVACA - Av. Morelos
Sur # 226. Downtown
JARDIN BORDA - Av. Morelos # 271. Downtown.
Phone: 318 10 38 - 318 10 56
DAVID ALAFARO SIQUEIROS'S MUSEUM - Venus #
52. Jardines de Cuernavaca. Phone: 315 11 15
CARLOS PELLICER'S REGIONAL MUSEUM IN TEPOZTLAN
- Museum of Archeology
REGIONAL MUSEUM OF TLAYACAPAN
MUSEUM OF CUAUTLA'S INDEPENDENCE
MUSEUM OF THE SOUTHEM REVOLUTION IN TLALTIZAPAN
CUERNAVACA'S CATHEDRAL - Another
building of historical interest, was built between 1525 and 1529
by the Franciscans and later built on during the 18th century |