The Cathedral was dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron of the cities, and has been seat for the Bishop of the Diocese since 1957. Begun in 1941-45, it was rebuilt between 1975 and 1977 after it was destroyed by fire. The original façade and 100 ft. towers remain. The rest of the building…
This recreation center offers great entertainment along with its very own restaurant, “Bagre Vaquero.” Here visitors can fish their dinner and have it cooked to their liking. Enjoy swimming pools, family friendly recreation areas and private cabins.
This sea of sand is located 50 kilometers south of Juarez. The best known portion of the Samalayuca Dune Fields lie in and around the village of Samalayuca. These dune fields are the most noticeable because they lie across the much traveled north-south route between Chihuahua City and El Paso del…
The Tumbleweed Interactive Space located in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, is one of the largest museums in Latin America; with over 120 interactive exhibits playful and combines science, technology, art and culture in one place, making it a unique and different. La Tumbleweed has 60% of its e…
This was the first temple in the area, which still stands, and was built by the order of the Franciscans who began to evangelize the natives. On December 8, 1659 Fray Garcia de San Francisco founded the Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe of the Paso del Norte. The place came to take importance sinc…
Built in 1909, this monument is dedicated to the great Father of the Americas when then President Porfirio Diaz placed the first stone. One year later on September 16 just before the start of the revolution.
Housed in the Old Customs House (Aduana Fronteriza), the Juárez City History Museum features permanent exhibits about the different periods of Mexican History, with emphasis on the Colonial period, the Porfiriato and the Mexican Revolution. Temporary exhibits cover a wide range of subjects, not l…
Mexico’s Chamizal Museum features the Cultures of the North Room with authentic artifacts from pre-Columbian Casas Grandes and a gallery with paintings and sculpture from well-known local and international artists.
The Juárez Museum of Art of the National Institute of Fine Arts, features Mexican art from different periods by local and internationally known artists.
Founded in 1982, this museum is home to historic fossils used by indigenous tribes.
This park is one of the most popular attractions in Juarez. Visitors enjoy rides, mechanical games, and typical carnival food.
Explore several hanging bridges, four paintball fields, archery, rock climbing, rappelling, a botanical garden, camping areas, and so much more.
This mystical zone of petroglyps is situated in the Sierra de Samalayuca and dates back 1500 years. Visitors will experience native flora and fauna from March-November.
A symbolic location where the Mexican army presented its defense weapons.
Sebastian x is the symbol of change and commitment to the truth that led the life of the Father of the Americas. It also commemorates the struggle and determination to move forward.
This restaurant is certainly for meat lovers! Enjoy great Mexican cuts of beer, roast beef tacos, and more.
MariaChuchena is a restaurant whose concept of haute cuisine combines the colors, aromas and flavors of our Mexico, recovering old recipes with contemporary adaptations within a built environment that highlights the roots of Mexican culture.
Mariscos De Mazatlan will impress visitors with its great seafood selection and breakfast or lunch buffet.
Known for it’s excellent Chinese food, Shangri-La will impress visitors with its elaborate decor from the moment they walk through the door.
Viva Mexico offers one of the most traditional and popular Mexican shows along with delicious food. Viva Mexico proudly shares the essence of their country through the flavors, sounds, colors, and joy that is authentic folklore Mexico.
Villa Del Mar is the oldest seafood restaurant in the Juarez-El Paso area, first established in Juarez in 1967. Quality foods have been their trademark from beginning. In an effort to serve the freshest food at affordable prices, they bring their sea food selections directly from the coast.
Dating back to the 1920’s, the Kentucky Bar is said to be the birthplace of the Margarita.
Visitors enjoy a variety of locally crafted items such as paintings, ceramics, art, and much more.