Sunday, 1 April 2012

Alamos, a magic town!


Do you ever been in alamos? 


Alamos is located at 50 kilometers from Navojoa. Is a beautiful place to visit, is full of history and very nice people.  Also the weather is very nice, all the trees and the beautiful vegetation helps to have this kind of weather. 


If you visit this fantastic place you should go first to the principal church and square is a place were you can walk and enjoy the view, also you can buy some souveniers of this place. Then you can visit the famous "Callejon del Beso" like in Guanajuato but in my opinion is much better in Guanajuato, you can ask someone of there so they can tell you this story.  


One of the best thing of Alamos for me was the viewer you can arrive there in car or you can climb 300 steps, I prefer the steps but in the half I was dying it was very difficult but at the end it worth it, the view was so amazing you can see there all the town and the differents houses. 


One famous place is Hacienda de los Santos is a resort but is famous because there was recorded the novel of Televisa. Then the hotel of Maria Felix, this hotel was the house of her and her 15 relatives. At the moment you arrive there a man can tell you all her history they have personal objects and paints. I think this hotel would be better  but is very careless. 


In the square they have like a little train that cost 10 or 20 pesos, they have a rute to show you all the principal places of this town if you dont want to walk or you dont have a car.  


I really recommend this place if you like to walk and cultural things! 

2 comments:

  1. I went last year to the FAOT and i fell in love with alamos its so beautiful. i have so much wonderful memories there. and i went to the train too :D
    add my label please :D 11052019

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  2. I want to visit Alamos now with everything you say, is really beautiful the culture of Sonora! =)

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