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The origin of one of the smallest breeds of dog in the world, Copper Canyon and Pancho Villa’s mansion, this Mexican city is a firm favourite with US and world travellers. Chihuahua City offers visitors a chance to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, stroll around and visit Casas Grandes. This important archaeological site features ceremonial pyramids, T-shaped doors, temple buildings and a ball court. The area boasts an exceptional number of forests and nature areas and a great variety of fauna and flora. There are high mountains to enjoy and river valleys to explore. Taking a road trip through the area is one way to authentically appreciate its beauty. The Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range is one of one of its primary tourist attractions. Take a train trip through Copper Canyon and see one-of-a-kind views as you race through the countryside.
Chihuahua is home to the Museo Casa Juarez, Central Park El Palomar, several mansions that are a great option for day trips and the well known Dancing Fountains. There are several shopping malls in the area which sell locally made and other goods. The city has a good selection of bars, restaurants and night clubs to enjoy after dark. If you’re a golf enthusiast, enjoy a round or two with friends before heading to one of the many restaurants in the area, offering fine Mexican or contemporary cuisine.
Your hotel can arrange transport for you so that you can enjoy sightseeing in comfort and style. Always be careful when touring on foot or by bicycle in secluded areas.
The Chihuahua Airport (CUU) is located about 30 minutes’ drive from the airport. A variety of public transportation options is located at the airport. These include buses, rental cars, taxis, airport shuttles and private airport transfers. Taxis aren’t metred so always agree on price before using one.