Discover the Best of Metepec
During your stay at Biohotel Metepec, you'll have the chance to explore the cultural, historical, and natural richness that surrounds this enchanting Pueblo Mágico. From breathtaking panoramic views and unique artisanal traditions to spaces filled with art, nature, and colonial architecture, every corner invites you to enjoy an authentic and memorable experience. Come and discover all this destination has to offer!
Must-See Tourist Attractions in and Around Metepec:
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El Calvario Church
Perched atop the Cerro de los Magueyes, this iconic church offers panoramic views of Metepec and is a landmark of local religious history. -
Museo del Barro (Clay Museum)
A cultural space showcasing folk art, including the famous “Trees of Life” crafted by local artisans. -
Bicentennial Environmental Park
A green oasis perfect for walking, exercising, or enjoying a family picnic. It features recreational areas, gardens, and an artificial lake. -
Metepec Historic Center
Cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and artisan shops await in the heart of Metepec. Don’t miss the traditional sweets and handcrafted pottery. -
Ex-Convent of San Juan Bautista
Built in the 16th century, this former convent is a historical and architectural gem with beautiful altarpieces and colonial-era frescoes. -
Metepec Handicrafts Market
A great place to discover and buy handmade goods from talented local artisans—from pottery and textiles to religious and decorative art. -
Teotenango Archaeological Zone (just 15 minutes away)
A pre-Hispanic ceremonial center of the Matlatzinca culture with pyramids, plazas, and ancient roads surrounded by nature. -
Arte Sana Gallery
A contemporary art and Mexican design gallery, ideal for those seeking a unique cultural experience. -
Juárez Square & Tlanchana Fountain
An iconic spot featuring the sculpture of the mythical Tlanchana mermaid, a symbol of Metepec’s identity. -
Toluca and the Cosmovitral Botanical Garden (15 minutes away)
Take advantage of our proximity to Toluca to visit this incredible botanical garden adorned with monumental stained-glass windows telling the story of the universe.