These are some spas near CDMX (Photo: Facebook/San Joaquín Spa)
Summer is one of the favorite seasons for the inhabitants of the capital to escape from routine and enjoy a fun day in spas, not only because of the high temperatures but also because boys and girls go on vacation, making this the ideal time to spend family time outside of CDMX.
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Near Mexico City there are several spas, some of them have as an additional attraction their location within Magical Towns.
Some of the Magical Towns, which in addition to their color and traditions, have spas are these
This magical town in the State of Mexico is approximately two hours from CDMX. It is a destination with a wide range of options for all tastes: the Parish of the Assumption, the La Estrella caves and its craft market are just a few.
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But without a doubt what makes it one of the favorite tourist destinations for the inhabitants of the capital are its spas. The most famous is Parque Acuático Ixtapan which has a large number of entertainment options.
Ixtapan de la Sal is very popular for its spas (Photo: Facebook/ Balneario Municipal Ixtapan de la Sal “El Bañito”)
This spa has a tropical pool, as well as family and extreme attractions. In addition, you can have fun even outside the pool area on a tour on its famous trains or on a boat ride.
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If what you are looking for is a quieter and cheaper option, you can also choose to visit the El Bañito Municipal Spa, renowned for its hot springs.
A little less than three hours from CDMX is Tequisquiapan, a magical town in Querétero known for its Wine and Cheese Route. If tours of this type are not your first option to spend a weekend, you can also find spas on this site.
In Tequisquiapan there is more than one water park so you can choose according to your preferences. Some options are:
– La Vega Spa: this site has an unbeatable location in the center of Tequisquiapan, just ten minutes from the main square. The Olympic pool and its giant slide are part of its attractions.
Tequisquiapan has more to offer than its wine route (Photo: El Oasis website)
– El Oasis: it is a 10-hectare water park with a Diamond, Olympic and wave pool. There is also a tower of slides, aquatic zip line, children’s area, camping, courts and free parking.
– San Joaquín Spa: this spa is located 20 minutes from Tequiasquiapan and in addition to a pool and wading pool, it has a basketball court and even a skating rink.
The magical town of Tecozautla is approximately three hours from the Mexican capital and its most recognized spa is El Geyser, where you can enjoy pools, wading pools, zip lines and hanging bridges. It also has a spa that offers massages and beauty treatments.
But without a doubt, the most recognized attraction of this site is the Volcano Vent. The Geyser boasts on its website that it is an “impressive column of steam that escapes in the middle of the hills and that reaches a temperature of 95 degrees Celsius” that feeds the pools.
Tecozautla, Hidalgo has a large number of spas (Photo: Sectur)
In this water park there is also accommodation in a hotel and in cabins, if you want to spend more than one day enjoying its facilities.
Although this is the best known option, it is not the only one. On the list are also spas such as Las Ánimas, El Pañhú, Los Pinos, El Arenal, El Oasis, La Cruz, among others.
If you are looking for closer contact with nature, you can also visit the Xidhi and El Aguacate springs, which are also in this magical town.
2023-07-06 04:33:44
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