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Ciudad Acuña

Calle Hidalgo

Established in 1912, this cosmopolitan city, which remembers the Saltillan poet Manuel Acuña, commonly offers contrasting types of fun. During the day, the streets are dressed with arts and crafts and alive with hubbub and movement. Then, at night, they are transformed with exciting neon lights and offer unforget­table evenings. As its plazas, parks, temples and museums inspire rest and serenity, the Amistad Dam bursts with the excitement of sport.

Mexicans and foreigners alike come and go through its streets, which offer full-ser­vice hotels, festive shop windows with the perfect souvenirs, and restaurants with the most delicious cuisine. This is Acuña, a city that is alive with passion and that will treat you as one of its most distinguished guests.

“Benjamín Canales” Public Plaza

Traditional and pleasant site that brings together not only its inhabitants but also those just passing through. Its spaces house distinct elements of the city: stores, arts and crafts shops, the Municipal Presi­dency, the museum and the church. Matamoros, Victoria and Guerrero.

Santa María de Guadalupe Church

The oldest church of the city, it was built in 1958 on the same location that housed the old church, and stands out from its set­ting due to its modern, Cubist architectural design. On its exterior, it displays three an­gel sculptures and decorative elements in granite. Matamoros 365, on the corner of Victoria. Mon.-Sun., from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Internacional Puerta de México Bridge

Built at the beginning of the twentieth cen­tury, this work of engineering connects and strengthens the business relationships be­tween Ciudad Acuña and the city of Del Rio, in the United States. Through customs, it is a daily occurrence for people and vehicles to pass in both directions across the border. Bravo and Hidalgo.

“José Ángel Villarreal” Municipal Museum

Simple cultural/historical building that il­lustrates different stages of Ciudad Acuña’s history. It exhibits land and marine fossils, pre-Hispanic tools (grinding stones and ar­rowheads) and old, everyday objects (coins, bills, arms, photos and musical instruments, among others). Main Plaza Kiosk (lower level). Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Night Life

If there is any place in the state that can boast of a fascinating night life, it is Ciudad Acuña. Restaurants, bars and nightclubs are part of every day events for Mexican and foreign tourists alike. Traditional places in their festive environment and decoration in the purest of Tex-Mex style welcome you at all hours of the night. Calle Hidalgo and sorroundings.

Los Novillos National Park

An extensively protected area, this park is appreciated for the richness of its flora and fauna. Once inside, it is very common to observe the large variety of birds, squirrels, rabbits and other animals among the col­orful foliage of pines and oaks, surrounded by crystal-clear streams. It has basic facili­ties for camping. 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) to the west of Ciudad Acuña.










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