Acuario de Veracruz is a vast and impressive aquarium situated in Veracruz, which boasts breathtaking habitats for various marine creatures such as sharks, penguins, and jellyfish. The aquarium features an extraordinary tank that houses 2,000 species of indigenous marine life from Latin America. Unfortunately, the dolphin show is currently unavailable due to the pandemic. Visitors can purchase souvenirs at the gift shop; however, it's quite expensive compared to street vendors selling similar merchandise at more affordable prices.
Excellent experience with my children. We enjoyed it very much
Edgar Adalberto Avenda?o — Google review
Terrible place, the animals look sad and many of them look sick. We were present when a fish jumped out of the tank and died. There are no labels explaining what kind of fish are in the tanks, so not really didactic for children. They are remodeling and making a lot of noise so the fish are stressed. This place should be closed.
Gabriela Teran Malo — Google review
Pretty place. I think it needs maintenance tho. It would definitely be better if they let you go back and observe at your own pace
Lilly Giadans — Google review
What we managed to see was rather cool, but It was too crowded, it's definitely not made to handle the crowd that came for the Easter break. Also, we were unlucky and it was under reparations, so no dolphins, octopuses or medusas for us 😢.
Rafael Falcon — Google review
A nice experience, I'm glad there were no dancing dolphins when we visited. The fish, sharks and jellyfish section is great and very impressive. I felt quite sad for the penguins, otter, turtles and manatees as there areas were quite small. We spent a couple of hours walking round.
Chilli_Smoke — Google review
It's a nice trip overall, not that long but with a lot of species to see. Ranging from birds, turtles, reef fish, open water fish, sharks, rays, corals, penguins, manatees, jellyfish, etc. If you have questions, staff is happy to answer them they are very knowledgeable. When I visited, the dolphin section was under maintenance, just bear that in mind. Also, the facilities are wheelchair friendly!
Frederick Sky — Google review
Nice aquarium for the most part. Loved the penguin stand and display. No dolphin show available now most likely due to pandemic. The souvenir shop is very expensive, so won’t bother buying anything there. You can find same merchandise on the street for half the price. Overall, a good place to visit while visiting Veracruz .
Ariel C — Google review
Its a bit expensive but its worth it if you want to see big sharks! I liked the section with the free birds (tucan and parrots) but in general its a bit small. Recomended for families with children! There are various places where you can take a professional photoshot and if you want you can buy your photos at the exit.
Champis Michael — Google review
It's an interesting experience because you meet some strange, curious and beautiful animals
Some of them are enormous!
I recommend visiting it, It's an opportunity to know a part of Mexico's biodiversity.
Mariana González — Google review
It’s unfortunately really not worth the money nor the time. Extremely disappointed about the experience and concerned about the care given to the fishes.
The whole tour took us in total only 30 minutes — to show you how small it was with poor/inexistant descriptions!
The aquarium was packed with people and there is no regulation of the flow of people at the entrance. As a result, it resonated a lot in the building and throughout the visit, making it stressful and extremely noisy.
All the plaques and explanations look really old and are poor. Very little ventilation and it felt very hot and suffocating.
On top of that, tanks look old, small and not well-maintained as it should to offer fishes a reasonable place to live and swim outside their natural elements.
Not recommended at all!
PS: apparently the place lost funding from before. It definitely lacks investments to make it a great experience for the fishes and the people.
Jonathan Verschaeve — Google review
It was smaller than expected. Very clean. Reasonably priced. Good for something to do for a little while. No shows. if your looking for a large showing of sea stuff don't go. U will be disappointed
Susan Innarelli — Google review
Beautiful Aquarium! We had a great time at the place, it was very budget friendly, costumer service was good, and had a great variety of sea animals! Also had a few land animals as well, at the entrance! Very family friendly environment. The place does not come with it's own parking area, which will require you to park in the streets near it. Depending on how busy it may be, will determine how far you may have to park, and walk. But it's worth it! I definitely reccomend the place! They do take credit/debit cards here as well! I will say, do use the bathroom before entering because it's a bit of a walk to go, once you're inside.
San Juan de Ulúa is an impressive fortress complex located on an island in the Gulf of Mexico. It was named after Spanish captain Juan de Grijalva's landfall in 1518. The large complex includes fortresses, prisons, and a former palace that have been reused over time. Today, it serves as a history museum and top tourist attraction where visitors can explore its colonial-era architecture through guided tours filled with insider information.
This is a great historical place to visit. It's a drive from the city so take a taxi or other transportation vehicle. Restrooms are available. Only water is allowed inside the fort not any flavored waters. Recommended to go early as it gets hot later in the day. There are guides available outside of the fort.
Marisol Barrera — Google review
Interesting historical site. But perhaps next time i will go by my own. I took the tranvia at malecon, there are 11am and 1pm roundtrip tours for 100 pesos. Once arrived a tour guy charged 100 pesos but we were told it was 60 pesos. Tour guy told us it was more because group of 7 person was small group that why he increased the price. Don't expect receipt. He offered only 1 hour tour inside the Ulua fort and after that he will take you directly to the exit. Tour guide was in a hurry and had not patience for photos. Read before you go and skip the tour guide. Entrance it's 65 pesos. 60 years and over; 3 yr or younger and teachers are free of charge. Place is beautiful, although many areas are still closed due to covid. Entrance and travia service is good. Tour guide is bad.
L Garcia — Google review
Beautiful place. They have a guide that can also speak English that goes for $700 pesos. The guide was very knowledgeable of not only historical figures but also the materials and design of the fort throughout the years. Definitely worth paying for a guide if your into knowing some history. If not you can pay a small fee to enter. While the fort is decaying they are doing everything within their power to persevere every aspect without damaging the historical building.
Michael Valeriano — Google review
A very unique defence fort. Must visit
Pranam Garg Acharya — Google review
Fortress under severe re-modeling-disturbing for an historic though not fundamental way.
juan m anchondo-a — Google review
Was a old fort tour. Did have alot of people there and had to park about 200 yards away. Interesting but lots of walking in the fort and museum.
Fernando Fuentes — Google review
Amazing colonial-era fortress that has been reused throughout the centuries. Guided tours are highly recommended as the tour guides have a lot of insider info.
Chris Jaquez — Google review
Historical site in big disrepair but worth visiting while in Veracruz. It is a shame that this place has been literally abandoned and it is slowly decaying and falling apart. The views of the port from here are breathtaking. Transportation is very limited to get to this place. I used a taxi cab that charged 100 pesos each way. There is also a tram that departs from the Mercado de Artesanias that costs 50 pesos round trip. The entrance fee is 85 pesos and free with INAPAM credentials.
Ariel C — Google review
Astounding piece of history. This complex is older than the United States itself, as it is one of the first european forts that was established in the Americas. I'd recommend a guided tour to really dive into its past.
0mar — Google review
Get the guided tour and learn about filming of Romancing the Stone there. Also find out where the cool acoustics are in the chapel.
Rachael Dorothy — Google review
Very interesting place. Tickets are around $85 pesos per adult. I recommend getting a tour guide (our charged $50 additional per person) to tell you the story. It is incredible how much has happened here. We took a trolley from the artisan market and paid $100 round trip per person. Everything is outside so consider sunblock, a hat and water.
Melissa Rodriguez — Google review
San Juan De Ulua
This is a great option for sightseeing and entertainment.👍🏻😇
Dileep Chauhan — Google review
At least 450 years old, the existence of this fort predates the founding of Boston.
The architecture corresponds to the military models of the time. It might not be as well preserved as other castle/forts in the Caribbean, but it certainly is worth your visit. I have 2 small children, and we found plenty to enjoy as a family in our 2 hour-long visit.
You can hire private tour guides at the entrance, but there is also plenty of information online to inform you as you search its many nooks and crannies.
It's well worth the 60 pesos entry fee.
Carlos Andrés Botero — Google review
Great historic fort with a lot to see. A pity that it's been allowed to degrade so much. Still, there seems to be a lot of work going into renovations of at least the core structures. Hopefully when I come back I can view this historic treasure in it's full glory. Definitely worth a visit. I would recommend the guided tour as well, there are a few English speaking guides.
Dark Seraphim — Google review
San Juan de Ulua, Veracruz’s little gem. I recommend visiting this attraction. The tourist bus will take you there for $50 pesos ( $2.25 ) and the cost to enter is $60 pesos ($3 dollars). It’s an amazing attraction and as cheap as it gets.
You’ll get the option to pay a little bit more for a guided tour or you can just freely walk around the premises.
Bring water, for sure. Sun block and a hat wouldn’t hurt. If by any chance you forget, worry not, plenty of vendors outside the Fort selling everything you’ll need, CHEAP.
Definitely visit. Worth it.
P.º Insurgentes Veracruzanos is a lively and active waterfront street known for its variety of restaurants, accommodations, and a classical lighthouse that has been transformed into a museum. The thoroughfare bustles with life from dawn till dusk as tourists and locals alike explore the different attractions in the area. This prominent street is located along the waterfront of Veracruz, offering stunning views of the ocean and serving as an epicenter for activity in this coastal city.
Beautiful places and beautiful dance 💃
Mexicana de viaje — Google review
Nothing special.
Laszlo Mor Matok — Google review
Regular
Arturo Lpz14 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great walking place to hang out
(Original)
Un excelente lugar para caminar para pasar el rato
Carlos Cabrera — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sea takes away everything bad that happens to you, it simply purifies you...
(Original)
el mar se lleva todo lo malo que te pasa,simplemente te purifica...
desconocido parati — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a beautiful place, a unique experience walking through this place and at night it is prettier 😍😍
(Original)
Que hermoso lugar una experiencia única pasear por este lugar y de noche está más lindo 😍😍
Vero Garcia — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love that place to go for a walk
(Original)
Me encanta ese lugar para ir a caminar
Laura Méndez — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very familiar nice place
(Original)
Lugar agradable muy familiar
Aquatico Inbursa is a vibrant outdoor water park that offers numerous attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features thrilling slides, a meandering lazy river, an exciting wave pool, comfortable sun loungers, and a designated kids' zone. It is the perfect spot to spend quality time with family and friends while enjoying the lovely scenery and refreshing water activities. Visitors are advised to wear appropriate shoes or sandals for their safety while exploring this wonderful destination.
Grateful place for all ages, recommendation use and take appropriate shoes or sandals.
Regina Erosa — Google review
Awesome place, you can spend full day in their facilities.
There are activities if you like strong emotions or if you have small children.
Place IA safe, and the staff is always protecting people.
You will have a lot of fun.
Carlos Alberto Ortega Solis — Google review
This place was a small water park and that is ok for me. Business was not to busy. They do have a recommend dress code picture posted along with price which was very reasonable for the size. They will not let you bring drinks in but you can bring a bottle. Didn't make sense to me but ok. You can not ware cotton shirts on the rides. Wish I would have known that first but no information on that until I got there. Still is ok with me. My only problem came toward the end of the day when I made my way to the wave pool and started paying attention to the lifeguards. They were not on point and only 1 life guard at a time for the wave pool and they barely watched the water. That is a BIG NO to me. Out of the 3 different people I saw only 1 was doing his job. If it wasn't for that I would have easily given at least a 4 because baring the shirt and shorts rules which I can follow (had I known) I am sure I would have had more fun.
Anthony Rayburn — Google review
Very historical and traditional food is excellent nightlife is excellent.
Derrick Brown — Google review
Great place for kids and day rest
Aleksandar Poluga — Google review
This water park surpassed my expectations. We came on a cloudy day and at first there were very few visitors. It got busier afterwards but it never felt crowded. The amenities are safe and well looked after and there are plenty of things to do. I'm not a person who is easily convinced to go to slides but I had a lot of fun and so did my kids. Also, the stuff is exceptionally friendly and well trained to deal with different situations (my kid got very nervous on one of the big slides). I would recommend considering getting an anual membership if you are in the area as the price is just marginally different from the day pass, I personally regretted not having bought one.
Ingrid Ots — Google review
We came from the United States with our two year old. It is very nice/clean /spacious but they played American music with disgusting lyrics and cuss words. I finally had to ask them to change the music to family friendly music. If you want your kids to listen to cursing the entire day then it’s comfortable. Otherwise expect to hear crude “shaking a** fu** “ nasty cardi b rap music the whole time.
Also, you cannot assist your children down slides. Even if they cannot swim they have to go alone. Doesn’t make sense to me. They said it’s a “liability” for us to assist our child.
Brittany Vinciguerra — Google review
Great place to spend the day; whether you are going alone, in couple or with family & friends, a lot of fun in any case. I went with friends & family; there are attractions to all ages. We went two days in a row. A lot of fun. Don't miss the boomerango slide with your group, where you can share your experience with another 4 people face to face, and will be watching expressions and fun screams you might have not heard or seen in a while. Don't forget to bring aqua-socks/shoes, which are allowed in most attractions.
CR ACTIVOS — Google review
400 pesos each enter fee, arrived at 11 am only the pool was open no slides were open ( none )
Only two Slides opened at 1 pm.
No food or drinks allowed in. ( Even unopened water ) the food shop didn't open for food untill 12.
Complete waste of time and money tickets no refundable
Danny — Google review
No food from outside is accepted (not even 1 apple for a kid or a fruitmix for a baby!?!?!?!?!) and within the complex you can only buy pizzas and snacks !?!? ... Besides, you can not help small kids on the slides as no adults are accepted on the attractions for kids, what makes the experience very frustrating. Further the attractions are fine but the park is small for the high entry price.
David — Google review
Nice wave pool and slides
Tim Tierney — Google review
We had an amazing time there, is small but very fun. We went on a weekday and it was semi empty, no expensive and nice staff.
The Mexico Naval Museum is housed in a former naval academy and showcases Mexico's rich maritime history through interactive displays, model ships, uniforms and antiques. The museum covers everything from pre-Colombian navigation to present-day navy operations, with exhibits on significant international events such as Columbus' discovery of the New World and attacks on Veracruz in 1847 and 1914. The facility also includes a ship simulator and displays of armaments throughout the ages.
A must-visit museum while in Veracruz. The entrance fee was 30 pesos with the Inapam discount. The audio guide is very helpful in your tour of the museum. The price to rent the guide is 40 pesos or 25 pesos with the Inapam discount.
Ariel C — Google review
Very big, beautiful museum of the port history, wars to defend Mexico, and the major characters of history. There are interactive technology displays and a childrens area. Everything is in Spanish. I was told by my local travel partner we would have to hire our own local tour guide for English explanation, so I am not sure if English audio, brochures, or assistance is available. You could easily spend 2 hours.
Bernell King | WorldAwaitsTours.com — Google review
Interesting museum - plenty to see. Sadly zero information in English. So if like me your Spanish is confined to tacos, coffee, beer and Si Claro, your visit won’t be that informative.
Tony Yerby — Google review
Most helpful young man gave me
infomation in English. This is a well run aquarium where the birds and the sea creatures and dolphins are cared for so well. Loved my visit there today. The dolphin show was great and the instructors showed so much passion for their dolphins. An awesome experience.
Cathy Ballinger — Google review
Beautiful museum! Lots of great information! I definitely recommend visiting this museum if you're in Veracruz!
Catherine Conner — Google review
The Museum is worth the visit, the buiding and items that are in exposition are awesome and full of history. I would definitely recommend it.
mario figueroa — Google review
I was lucky enough to pick a Wednesday to visit this museum and that meant that entry was free -- best price of all! Huge number of exhibits and some impressive life-size dioramas brought to life some of the action that the Port of Veracruz has seen in its history. My 12 year old son had a lovely day, with the helicopters being the highlight of his visit
The one thing that stood out admirably was the cleanliness and order of EVERYTHING within; Clearly the Naval influence there. Everything was notably "shipshape and Bristol fashion" as we Brits say!
Mark Powell — Google review
For the best experience it is preferable to could read Spanish, as a very minimal information is in English. Without that Google Lens can help you alot.
And It was with free entrance under our visit
Jonas Dose — Google review
Nice museum worth a visit! Well organized and free on Wednesdays.
(Translated by Google) Food on the side of the Lagoon, the uzcanga with the best dishes.
(Original)
Comida a un costado de la Laguna, los uzcanga con los mejores platillos.
Carlos Acosta Jimenez — Google review
Very calm and secluded location, good food, sightseeing, and tourism.
Eduardo Sanchez — Google review
(Translated by Google) I ate at the Uscanga restaurant, highly recommended. Try the small seafood platter, it brings different typical dishes from Veracruz and everything is very delicious. Although there is nothing to see at the foot of the lagoon, you have to make a boat trip.
(Original)
Comí en el restaurante Uscanga, muy recomendable. Prueben la mariscada chica, trae distintos platillos típicos de Veracruz y muy rico todo. Aunque a pie de la laguna no hay nada que ver, tiene que hacer forzosamente un pase en lancha.
Esteban CC — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place for your boat ride
(Original)
Bonito lugar para tu paseo en lancha
Gonzalo Rocha — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice. Beautiful nature. Good prices.
(Original)
Muy agradable. Hermosa naturaleza. Buenos precios.
carmela de Jesus Ruiz Herrera — Google review
(Translated by Google) The memory of this place, Mandinga, in the State of Veracruz, is the delicious meals based on fish, seafood and Veracruz marimba music.
(Original)
El recuerdo de este lugar, Mandinga, en el Estado de Veracruz, es el unas comidas deliciosas a base de pescado, mariscos y música de la marimba veracruzana.
J Gabriel Flores — Google review
(Translated by Google) Without a doubt, the tour is very beautiful, they explain why the name Mandinga lagoon!!! Without a doubt I would return
(Original)
Sin duda alguna el recorrido es muy bonito te explican el por qué el nombre de laguna Mandinga!!! Sin duda alguna regresaria
Alejandra Islas — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent place to go to enjoy time as a couple or as a family.
(Original)
Excelente lugar para ir a disfrutar un tiempo en pareja o en familia.
Some of the figures only remind you of the original 🤣🤣🤣🤣
M B — Google review
Nice experience. Although it was hot- they really should turn down the AC!!! Great pictures. I have been wanting to go for years and finally was able to go in Mexico because in the states it's too expensive!
LYVICK PEREZ — Google review
Not too bad. Fun enough to pass through- some global celebrities and politicians but mostly Mexican sportspersons and ex presidents. Cant say the quality was too great either. Some hollywood celebrities looked nothing like the real ones and the british royal family was nearly unrecognisable if not for the placards. Frida Kahlo, Diego Riviera and Mahatma Gandhi were quite good. Donald Trump at the entrance seemed to be a popular photo opportunity.
Krithika Mukund — Google review
Great museum!
Chris Samples — Google review
Nice place but not many wax personalities
Jose L Anzures — Google review
Amazing place. Stay alert on the horror zone ^_^
Nicolas Gutierrez — Google review
This wax museum has several wax figures of famous people as well as some of those from popular sitcoms and movies.
Randy Estrada — Google review
Not very much of a variety. Very basic and not worth the buck.
The CANCUNCITO ticket sales restaurant is a laid-back seaside establishment that serves refreshing beverages and delectable grilled seafood dishes accompanied by rice. Situated in close proximity to the beach, it offers a wonderful dining experience for locals and visitors alike. This eatery provides a fantastic venue to enjoy delicious meals with its welcoming ambiance and coastal location.
A very nice beach, the beachvendors are great with great food
Dan Hansen — Google review
Small restraunt that sits on the beach. Ate inside. Overpriced for shrimp cocktail . Odd color Margarita. Comment from the restraunt that we didn't eat there . Lol. Yes we did. They didn't like the comment.
The Estadio Luis "El Pirata" de la Fuente creates a fantastic ambiance, thanks to the Jarochos. The stadium offers excellent vantage points from almost everywhere, with unreserved seating and affordable beer. It is unfortunate that the team lost their professional status, but there is hope for their return. While it may be an older stadium, it still provides great viewpoints and there isn't a bad seat in the house. The crowd is enthusiastic, and no conflicts were observed.
Fantastic atmosphere created by the Jarochos. Great views from pretty much everywhere, unreserved seating, good beer and cheap. Very sad the team lost profesional status. Hopefully they will return. Tibu siempre 🦈
Buster Krinklefart — Google review
Really nice place to be when there is a soccer game, unfortunately this was not a soccer visit but a COVID-19 Booster shot vaccination. Anyways it was good to be there once again
Juan Jaime Hernandez Vazquez — Google review
Older stadium to say the least, but great viewpoints. Not really a bad seat in the house. Enthusiastic crowd, but I did not witness any altercations.
Beer 🍻 is reasonable also😉!
Keith Michael Godfrey — Google review
I got there for taco reasons and not disappointed, I really like this place for a heavy dinner time. You got to split tour self between your tacon bisness and football game!
Brenda H. Araujo — Google review
Good atmosphere even if the team loses. Price of beer is high, I recommend to drink at the Yepas before the game.
Eder Perez — Google review
Chula
Bladi Sanchez — Google review
Great experience of Mexican soccer culture.
Party athmosphere before, during and after the game.
Hector Loranca — Google review
Fun stadium to watch games at, and the ambiance is always with high energy!!! check it out, and watch for the flying beer
Playa Villa Del Mar is a coastal strip with an abundance of vendors, restaurants, bars and water sports activities such as jet skiing. It is located at a convenient walking distance from the Veracruz Aquarium and El Malecon. The area offers an array of local seafood dishes for main meals while many vendors provide tourists with souvenirs to take back home. The atmosphere is friendly, enjoyable and safe for families to take late night strolls as people skate or ride bikes.
Very loud beach, but next to the Aquarium and good place to take a break or buy some souvenirs
M B — Google review
It's pretty calm but there are garbage on the beach. It needs to be cleaned. The view is amazing you can see the aquarium and Sacrificio's Island but the trash around the coast is disgusting
Fernando Fernandez — Google review
Walking distance from the veracruz Aquarium and El Malecon. LOTS of local restaurants to choose from main meals are usually sea food. Many local vendors to purchase souvenirs from. Friendly service.
Dalia Cabral — Google review
A very nice part of the beach to spend the day, good seating and lots of possibilities for food and drinks from the vendors on the beach and the restaurants
Dan Hansen — Google review
Awesome sea sound. Beautiful sights.
R R — Google review
Nice beach but it was crowded. Playa Marti is just 10 min walkable from this where no crowd but no umbrella or tables in Playa Marti. If you just want to bath or wall peacefully with 0 crowd prefer Playa Marti
Suriyaram Balakrishnan — Google review
A very nice and clean beach with a lifeguard even on a Friday morning. Clean water too, though a bit silty, but I did see a fish.
You do have to walk out a bit for a proper swim, but it's no problem to find 150cm depth inside the boundary buoys (and you'll have it to yourself since Mexicans don't seem to swim). Closer to the beach is perfect for kids.
Access is free, but everything else is for rent, a changing booth and a shower will cost you 20 pesos, and sitting down at a table with a parasol will get you presented with a menu from one of the restaurants.
Not really crowded when I was there, the morning of a school day in February, but I'm told that it's almost impassable during summer vacations.
Lars Mathiesen — Google review
Late night stroll with the family.
Relaxin and enjoyable. Cool at night, very hot and humed during the day.
Ppl, skating, and bike ridding.
Restaurants and bars opened late. Also was clean and safe.
It all can be seen on the internet, but if it's raining and you have to stay inside than you can spend 30 minutes.
M B — Google review
The museum was very interesting but due to the air conditioning only being turned on in one room, the conditions were too unbearable to enjoy all of the exhibits. We didn’t spend much time in the museum, which is a shame, because we were sweating through our clothes. I asked an employee why they weren’t running the air conditioning and he answered because of COVID. That answer would be acceptable two or even one year ago, but today it is an excuse. I would not recommend Ripley’s until they turn their air conditioning on!
Chris Samples — Google review
Why as it so hot inside? I saw the AC's but good lord, people are wearing masks and you are soo hot. Its hard to enjoy it. The museum was neat, very good price in Comparison to the US. I had been waiting for years to go and finally was able to afford it here.
LYVICK PEREZ — Google review
Not as great as the Ripley’s collections at other countries but ok to pass some time. Atleast did not get as crowded as the aquarium or the wax museum so one had the space to oneself.
The Museo Baluarte de Santiago is a museum housed in the historic Baluarte de Santiago building, which was constructed in 1635 with sturdy defensive walls. The museum is situated on Street Francisco Canal S/N, amidst Avenues Gomez Farias and 16 Septiembre, in the port city of Veracruz, Mexico. This historical place showcases pre-Columbian gold items and features Hispanic colonial architecture.
Excellent place to learn the Veracruz's history💓
Karla Alejandra Dominguez Gamas — Google review
Under construction right now so I couldn't view the museum.
Dark Seraphim — Google review
3 years in renovation… still CLOSED and nowhere close to being open.
Fabiola Sandoval — Google review
pictures can not be taken in the jewerly collection.
Fernando G De Quevedo — Google review
The place is closed for building process
Lilo Solares — Google review
Must see
marilyn del carmen pernalette marcano — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is closed but it is worth knowing the place. Try to respect the signs, because there are people who upload photos where they shouldn't (that includes parents XD)
(Original)
El museo se encuentra cerrado peor vale la pena conoces el lugar. Intente respetar los señalamientos, pues hay gente que por unas fotos se suben donde no deberían (eso incluye a padres de familia XD)
Romero Miguel — Google review
(Translated by Google) I haven't entered the museum, but walking around is great.
(Original)
No he entrado al museo, pero caminar por los alrededores está genial.