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Tlalpujahua Vacations

It's always handy to know where you're headed before you get going on your break. Put a mark next to Tlalpujahua on your map now and start packing your bags for your next amazing adventure!

It's located 9 miles (14 kilometers) from El Oro de Hidalgo and 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Jocotitlan.

About 3,000 people live in this corner of Michoacan, so there are loads of opportunities to make some new friends.

Hotels in Tlalpujahua

You'll need to act quickly if you're eager to stay close to Tlalpujahua. The Hotel and Suites Mansion San Antonio is the only listed property within a short commute of the center.

Places to visit in Tlalpujahua

Inquire about visiting hours at Sanctuary of Carmen. When you're there, why not take a few moments to sit in the pews and concentrate on a quiet prayer. Still need some more options? Embark on your journey into the compelling history of mining at Dos Estrella Mine. Find out about the techniques of the past and get an idea of what the job was like for its diligent workers.

Where do you fly into for Tlalpujahua?

The buzz and excitement of roaming an entirely new place will never get old. Once you've touched down at Toluca International Airport (TLC), the central area of Tlalpujahua will be only 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the northwest from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Tlalpujahua?
Travelocity offers package deals to Tlalpujahua, as well as flights and hotels, starting at just CA $1,718. With all that extra money, you could book some interesting tours or maybe even add some extra days to your exciting adventure.
How long should my Tlalpujahua vacation be?
Most sightseers stay in Tlalpujahua for around 2 nights. But travel is all about exploring new places and creating memories — why not stay a couple of additional nights to do just that?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Tlalpujahua?
You’ll discover an excellent range of Tlalpujahua package deals on Travelocity. With 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 properties worldwide, putting together the ultimate getaway will be simple.
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Will I save money on my Tlalpujahua car rental if I bundle it with hotels and flights?
Sure can. And our Tlalpujahua vacation packages are the perfect way to do it. In just a few clicks you can save money and time by booking everything in one place. Pick up the keys to your rental car and do your vacation your way. Need to fill your itinerary? Throw some tours or experiences into your package and save on those too.
What is there to do in Tlalpujahua?
There is a certain magic in the air as you stroll the streets of Tlalpujahua. Dos Estrella Mine and López Rayon Brothers Museum are just two famous attractions that make this city such a sought-after destination, so add them to your travel itinerary.
Where should I stay when visiting Tlalpujahua?
The Quinta La Huerta is the top choice of many travelers. Book soon to avoid missing out.

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