Location:
Nuevo Leon State, northern central
Mexico
Distance from Mexico City: 590 miles
north
Population: 3,200,000
Closest major airport: General
Mariano Escobedo Intl. aka Monterrey
International Airport (MTY)
Time zone: Central Standard
Monterrey is a modern city with a
sophisticated urban layout and numerous
recreational attractions. As the capital of
the state of Nuevo Leon, the city offers
rich cultural, historical and entertainment
options, all set in an exciting metropolis
bordered by the beautiful distinctive
landmark of the Cerro de la Silla mountain
range.
Monterrey is a city noted for its historical
progress, particularly from the end of the
19th century onwards, when it spearheaded
the country’s industrial development. The
city´s tradition is expressed in its unusual
contrasts of colonial architecture with
contemporary buildings. Places like the
Macroplaza and its surroundings are some of
the most visited parts of the city,
showcasing stunning civil and religious
buildings such as the Cathedral, the Chapel
of Sweet Names, the Casino, the City
Theater, the Central Library, the State
Congress, the City Hall and various
interesting museums.
The area surrounding Monterrey provides
several opportunities for ecotourism and
adventure tourism. Grottoes, cascades, dams,
canyons, mountains and fascinating villages
are just some of the attractions available
in the city´s outskirts. For a prehistoric
ride and a thrilling rock climb, the cave
paintings on the rock walls of the Cañón
Huasteco, less than 6 miles south of
Monterrey, the Sierra de las Mitras and the
2,290 foot-high walls of Cañon Portrero
Chico are ideal for expert climbers.
The mountainous area between Monterrey and
Saltillo consists of parallel mountain
crests separated by long deep valleys and
steep ravines. This spectacular scenery is
another popular place for hiking, mountain
biking and camping in the woods.
Monterrey’s industrial nature, together with
the fact that it is a border state, has made
it a wonderful shopping and business center.
Its modern malls and luxurious hotels
equipped with conference halls serve as one
of the largest business and convention
centers in Latin America.
Cooking is also an important part of the
local culture, based primarily on meat
dishes. Classic examples include delicious
roast or braised kid (goat),
charcoal-grilled ribs, shredded dried beef
mixed with scrambled egg and traditional
sauces such as pico de gallo, la bandera and
la fresadilla. A vibrant nightlife is also
characteristic of Monterrey. Some of the
most popular places for dancing, listening
to music and enjoying a drink include Club
Vongole, Charao’s, El Skandal, Kumbala and
Far West Rodeo.
Monterrey is a perfect blend of 400 years of
history combined with contemporary
structures and modern living. It is a vivid
example of one of Mexico’s greatest
industrial and historic cities. |