Discover the spirit of Mexico through the destinations that surround Camino Real Hotels. From historic landmarks and cultural treasures to vibrant shopping districts and natural wonders, our properties place you at the heart of it all—inviting you to explore, connect, and experience each city’s unique story.
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One of the largest shopping malls in the area, Fashion Drive offers a wide variety of exclusive brands and delicious restaurants
Monterrey's most iconic park, Parque Fundidora is the perfect place for a day of outdoor fun with the whole family.
The largest public square in Mexico and the fifth largest in the world, Macroplaza spans almost 99 acres and is divided into two sections.
Located within the Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey, Parque Ecológico Chipinque is a vast natural area covering 4,425 acres.
With a capacity of approximately 65,000 people, this stadium is one of the largest venues for concerts and sporting events in Mexico City.
This iconic venue, with a capacity of approximately 65,000 people, is a prime destination for concerts and sporting events in Mexico City.
Home to the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix and numerous music festivals, this world-class racing circuit is a must-visit if you're in town for the Grand Prix.
A large shopping mall offering a variety of stores and restaurants, it is also home to Michin Aquarium, one of the largest indoor aquariums in Mexico.
A modern and innovative mall offering exclusive experiences in Mérida's most valuable area.
Step back in time at this stunning archaeological site, where you can explore ancient Mayan ruins, temples, and statues.
It is the cultural and tourist heart of the city, known for its colonial architecture, parks, museums and historic buildings.
One of Yucatán's most popular beach destinations, this coastal gem boasts calm waters, sandy shores, and a spectacular view of ships arriving at the docks.
With over 1,900 acres of lush green space and more than 19 million visitors annually, Bosque de Chapultepec is Mexico City's most important park.
Located on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's most iconic avenue, the Museo de Antropología e Historia is the country’s most important museum.
Perched atop a hill with sweeping views of Mexico City, Castillo de Chapultepec is the only royal castle in the Americas.
A jewel of Mexico’s artistic and cultural scene, the Palacio de Bellas Artes is the country’s most prestigious venue for exhibitions and performances.
The Plaza de la Constitución, commonly known as the Zócalo, is the beating heart of Mexico City’s Historic Center.
Auditorio Telmex is one of the premier entertainment venues in Guadalajara, with a seating capacity of 11,500.
Estadio Jalisco is an iconic football stadium, home to the Atlas Football Club, and one of the oldest sporting venues in Jalisco.
Estadio Akron, the home of the Chivas Football Club, is one of the key venues for the 2026 World Cup.
Expo Guadalajara is a leading center for conventions, congresses, and exhibitions, particularly in the agricultural industry.
The historic center of Guadalajara is a cultural treasure trove, featuring landmarks like the Catedral Basílica de la Asunción de María Santísima, the Mariachi Plaza, and numerous museums.
A premier venue for large-scale events, Tuzo Forum Convention Center features state-of-the-art technology and versatile spaces.
A tranquil oasis in Pachuca, this park offers ample green spaces for jogging, picnicking, and leisurely strolls.
An engaging destination for football fans, this interactive museum delves into the sport’s rich history with immersive exhibits, legendary player tributes, and hands-on experiences.
Nestled in the Sierra de Pachuca, this charming town offers a glimpse into Mexico’s mining heritage.
Artz Pedregal is a luxury shopping mall offering a curated selection of high-fashion boutiques, fine-dining restaurants, and a movie theater.
Six Flags México is the largest theme park in Mexico City, featuring thrilling high-speed attractions and rides inspired by comic book heroes and animated characters.
Perisur is one of the largest shopping malls in the city, offering an extensive selection of shops and restaurants to suit every taste.
Ciudad Universitaria is home to the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), the leading university in Latin America.
Estadio Azteca is North America's most iconic football stadium, having hosted two World Cup finals.
Step back in time at this 16th-century fortress, once a military outpost, prison, and customs house.
Dive into marine wonders at the Veracruz Aquarium, home to over 250 species including sharks, sea turtles, and dolphins.
Discover the vibrant heart of Veracruz in its historic center.
Explore Mexico's maritime history at the Museo Naval, where interactive displays, models, and artifacts chart the nation's naval evolution from colonial times to modern achievements.
Take a leisurely stroll along the Malecón de Boca del Río, a scenic boardwalk lined with restaurants, shops, and parks.
Embark on a unique adventure at Africam Safari, a sprawling 490-acre wildlife park where more than 300 species roam freely.
Discover the wonders of marine life at Acuario Michin, Puebla's largest aquarium.
Stretching along a scenic greenway, Parque Lineal invites visitors to explore its walking and biking paths, lush landscapes, and recreational areas.
Step into the heart of Puebla at the Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with colonial architecture, colorful facades, and vibrant markets.
Shop, dine, and unwind at Centro Comercial Angelópolis, one of Puebla's premier shopping destinations.
Tucked away just outside the city center, Bahía de Puerto Marqués offers a calm, intimate atmosphere ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or enjoying fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants.
A haven of biodiversity and ecological awareness, the Jardín Botánico is perfect for nature lovers and curious explorers alike.
Perched high above Acapulco in Las Brisas, the Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace) is a serene sanctuary offering sweeping views of the bay below.
Just a short drive from the city's bustle, Pie de la Cuesta is a tranquil escape known for its golden beaches and spectacular sunsets.
A true symbol of Acapulco, La Quebrada offers a breathtaking spectacle as daring cliff divers leap from heights of up to 35 meters into the crashing Pacific below.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Huatulco’s breathtaking bays with this scenic boat tour.
A charming town at the heart of Huatulco, La Crucecita captivates visitors with its colorful streets, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage.
A haven for nature and history enthusiasts, Parque Ecológico Copalita offers a unique blend of lush biodiversity and ancient Zapotec ruins.
One of the largest shopping malls in the area, Fashion Drive offers a wide variety of exclusive brands and delicious restaurants
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Monterrey's most iconic park, Parque Fundidora is the perfect place for a day of outdoor fun with the whole family.
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The largest public square in Mexico and the fifth largest in the world, Macroplaza spans almost 99 acres and is divided into two sections.
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Located within the Parque Nacional Cumbres de Monterrey, Parque Ecológico Chipinque is a vast natural area covering 4,425 acres.
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With a capacity of approximately 65,000 people, this stadium is one of the largest venues for concerts and sporting events in Mexico City.
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This iconic venue, with a capacity of approximately 65,000 people, is a prime destination for concerts and sporting events in Mexico City.
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Home to the F1 Mexico City Grand Prix and numerous music festivals, this world-class racing circuit is a must-visit if you're in town for the Grand Prix.
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A large shopping mall offering a variety of stores and restaurants, it is also home to Michin Aquarium, one of the largest indoor aquariums in Mexico.
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A modern and innovative mall offering exclusive experiences in Mérida's most valuable area.
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Step back in time at this stunning archaeological site, where you can explore ancient Mayan ruins, temples, and statues.
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It is the cultural and tourist heart of the city, known for its colonial architecture, parks, museums and historic buildings.
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One of Yucatán's most popular beach destinations, this coastal gem boasts calm waters, sandy shores, and a spectacular view of ships arriving at the docks.
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With over 1,900 acres of lush green space and more than 19 million visitors annually, Bosque de Chapultepec is Mexico City's most important park.
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Located on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City's most iconic avenue, the Museo de Antropología e Historia is the country’s most important museum.
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Perched atop a hill with sweeping views of Mexico City, Castillo de Chapultepec is the only royal castle in the Americas.
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A jewel of Mexico’s artistic and cultural scene, the Palacio de Bellas Artes is the country’s most prestigious venue for exhibitions and performances.
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The Plaza de la Constitución, commonly known as the Zócalo, is the beating heart of Mexico City’s Historic Center.
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Auditorio Telmex is one of the premier entertainment venues in Guadalajara, with a seating capacity of 11,500.
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Estadio Jalisco is an iconic football stadium, home to the Atlas Football Club, and one of the oldest sporting venues in Jalisco.
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Estadio Akron, the home of the Chivas Football Club, is one of the key venues for the 2026 World Cup.
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Expo Guadalajara is a leading center for conventions, congresses, and exhibitions, particularly in the agricultural industry.
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The historic center of Guadalajara is a cultural treasure trove, featuring landmarks like the Catedral Basílica de la Asunción de María Santísima, the Mariachi Plaza, and numerous museums.
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A premier venue for large-scale events, Tuzo Forum Convention Center features state-of-the-art technology and versatile spaces.
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A tranquil oasis in Pachuca, this park offers ample green spaces for jogging, picnicking, and leisurely strolls.
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An engaging destination for football fans, this interactive museum delves into the sport’s rich history with immersive exhibits, legendary player tributes, and hands-on experiences.
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Nestled in the Sierra de Pachuca, this charming town offers a glimpse into Mexico’s mining heritage.
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Artz Pedregal is a luxury shopping mall offering a curated selection of high-fashion boutiques, fine-dining restaurants, and a movie theater.
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Six Flags México is the largest theme park in Mexico City, featuring thrilling high-speed attractions and rides inspired by comic book heroes and animated characters.
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Perisur is one of the largest shopping malls in the city, offering an extensive selection of shops and restaurants to suit every taste.
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Ciudad Universitaria is home to the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), the leading university in Latin America.
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Estadio Azteca is North America's most iconic football stadium, having hosted two World Cup finals.
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Step back in time at this 16th-century fortress, once a military outpost, prison, and customs house.
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Dive into marine wonders at the Veracruz Aquarium, home to over 250 species including sharks, sea turtles, and dolphins.
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Discover the vibrant heart of Veracruz in its historic center.
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Explore Mexico's maritime history at the Museo Naval, where interactive displays, models, and artifacts chart the nation's naval evolution from colonial times to modern achievements.
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Take a leisurely stroll along the Malecón de Boca del Río, a scenic boardwalk lined with restaurants, shops, and parks.
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Embark on a unique adventure at Africam Safari, a sprawling 490-acre wildlife park where more than 300 species roam freely.
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Discover the wonders of marine life at Acuario Michin, Puebla's largest aquarium.
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Stretching along a scenic greenway, Parque Lineal invites visitors to explore its walking and biking paths, lush landscapes, and recreational areas.
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Step into the heart of Puebla at the Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site brimming with colonial architecture, colorful facades, and vibrant markets.
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Shop, dine, and unwind at Centro Comercial Angelópolis, one of Puebla's premier shopping destinations.
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Tucked away just outside the city center, Bahía de Puerto Marqués offers a calm, intimate atmosphere ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, or enjoying fresh seafood at beachfront restaurants.
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A haven of biodiversity and ecological awareness, the Jardín Botánico is perfect for nature lovers and curious explorers alike.
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Perched high above Acapulco in Las Brisas, the Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace) is a serene sanctuary offering sweeping views of the bay below.
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Just a short drive from the city's bustle, Pie de la Cuesta is a tranquil escape known for its golden beaches and spectacular sunsets.
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A true symbol of Acapulco, La Quebrada offers a breathtaking spectacle as daring cliff divers leap from heights of up to 35 meters into the crashing Pacific below.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Huatulco’s breathtaking bays with this scenic boat tour.
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A charming town at the heart of Huatulco, La Crucecita captivates visitors with its colorful streets, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage.
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A haven for nature and history enthusiasts, Parque Ecológico Copalita offers a unique blend of lush biodiversity and ancient Zapotec ruins.
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Camino Real offers the perfect gateway to explore the best of Mexico’s vibrant culture, cuisine, and unforgettable experiences. Ideally located in the country’s most iconic destinations, each hotel places guests within easy reach of museums, historic landmarks, shopping districts, beaches, and natural wonders. Whether it’s savoring regional flavors, discovering artisan markets, or embarking on guided cultural tours, there’s something to inspire every traveler.
Every Camino Real property features a dedicated concierge team, ready to assist with personalized recommendations, curated itineraries, and local excursions. With warmth, insight, and unmatched service, Camino Real turns every stay into a true Mexican adventure.
Wine pairing dinner
Bistro
- With wines from Bodega Jacques
Mixology with incróspito
Blue Bar
- Special menu made with Incróspito mezcal
Wine pairing dinner
- With Tierra Adentro wines
Tuna cutting in Morimoto
Morimoto
- Enjoy the fascinating ritual of tuna cutting
Risotto in Bistro
- Come and enjoy exquisite risottos.
Morimoto style Ramen
- Indulge in our Ramen menu.
Gin & Beats
Bitza Bar
- Saturdays from 19 to 23 h