Taxco
Guerrero, Mexico
Taxco, in the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is a historic hill‑top town about 1,750 meters above sea level, known for its steep, winding cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses with red tile roofs, and striking colonial architecture. It grew wealthy in the 18th century as a major silver‑mining center and is still called “Mexico’s silver capital,” with countless shops and workshops selling handcrafted silver jewelry, tableware, and ornaments. The town’s main landmark is the gold‑domed Baroque Church of Santa Prisca, which dominates the central plaza and reflects the wealth the silver mines once brought. Located in the Taxco Mountains just north of Iguala, Taxco has been designated a Pueblo Mágico for its mining heritage, traditional crafts, and scenic views, and it also serves as a gateway to nearby natural attractions like Grutas de Cacahuamilpa National Park and other outdoor sites.
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Guerrero, Mexico
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