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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MazatlánMazatlán - Wikipedia

    Mazatlán has a rich culture and art community; in addition to the Angela Peralta Theater, the city has many galleries, museums and buildings of historic value. With a population of 438,434 (city) and 489,987 (municipality) as of the 2010 census, Mazatlán is the second-largest city in the state.

  3. Whatever you look for in a Mexican vacation is on the menu in Mazatlan. Returning travelers rave about the welcoming Mazatlecos, who treat you like old amigos, as well as the beaches, the food, the weather, the music and the feeling of never wanting to leave. Read more.

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    • Stroll the Malecon. The best way to get a feel of Mazatlan as a whole is to stroll its iconic Malecon. The Malecon, or seawall/boardwalk, runs for 13 miles along the city's coastline, and acts as the main artery connecting each of Mazatlan's distinct neighborhoods.
    • Wander Plaza Machado. Sightseeing in Mazatlan's most historic district begins at Plaza Machado. This is the heart and soul of Mazatlan's visually stunning Centro Historico.
    • Absorb the Centro Historico. Stepping into Mazatlan's Centro Historico is like stepping back in time. The narrow cobblestone streets are flanked on either side with brilliantly colored colonial buildings, many of which date back more than 500 years.
    • Climb El Faro. The lighthouse was built at the end of the 19th century and used an oil-burning lamp. In the early 20th century, the lighthouse converted to a rotating signal that used hydrogen gas.
    • Centro Histórico. Most of Mazatlán national historic landmark buildings are in the Centro Histórico, the quarter developed in the 1820s and 1830s. In that time Mazatlán grew from a village on a swampy river estuary to the largest port on Mexico’s Pacific coast and the capital of Sinaloa.
    • Plaza Machado. Named for its financier, the Filipino pearl-diving entrepreneur Juan Nepomuceno Machado, Plaza Machado was plotted on swampy ground in 1837.
    • Malecón. One of the world’s longest waterfront promenades, the Malecón stretches for 8.5 kilometres from the Golden Zone down to the Centro Histórico.
    • Faro (Lighthouse) The Cerro Crestón is the large rock at the end of an isthmus on the west side of the harbour entrance. The summit has been used for navigation since 1828 with the construction of a primitive beacon.
    • Address: Centro Mazatlán, Sinaloa. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. Some of Mazatlán's most beloved sights (such as the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception) are centered in Old Mazatlán.
    • Address: Paseo Claussen. Free, Neighborhood/Area, Sightseeing. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND.
    • Beaches, Free, Cafes. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND. Mazatlán's residents don't bother with the tourist gridlock on Playa las Gaviotas; when they want a little beach time they head to Playa Olas Altas.
    • Free, Parks and Gardens, Neighborhood/Area. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND.
  4. Discover Mazatlán's historic core, sandy beaches, petroglyphs, and cultural attractions with Lonely Planet's expert tips and recommendations. Find out how to plan your trip, book activities, and explore the best of this coastal city.

  5. Aquarium with diverse marine life displays, featuring sea lions and bird shows, penguin encounters, and a range of fish in large tanks. 12. Golden Zone. ... the Golden Zone was the way to go, as there are many good restaurants, pubs, stores, and you are close the action.