Top 5 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Orizaba, Veracruz

October 27, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Orizaba (Spanish  [ori'saba] (help·info)) is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located 20 km west of its sister city Córdoba, and is adjacent to Río Blanco and Ixtaczoquitlán, on Federal Highways 180 and 190. The city had a 2005 census population of 117,273 and is almost coextensive with its small municipality, with only a few small areas outside the city. The municipality's population was 117,289 and it has an area of 27.97 km² (10.799 sq mi).
Restaurants in Orizaba

1. Archivo Municipal - Museo de la Ciudad

Sur 9 corner Oriente 4, Orizaba 94300 Mexico +52 272 728 9136 http://www.orizaba.travel/archivo-municipal
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Archivo Municipal - Museo de la Ciudad

Located at an old typical house that dates from the XVIII Century, which nowadays works as the Municipal Archives of Orizaba. It exhibits part of the historical and cultural heritage of the city.

2. Plaza Bicentenario

Avenida Poniente 7 between sur 4 and sur 6, Centro, Orizaba 94300 Mexico +52 272 728 9136 http://www.orizaba.travel/parques-con-historia
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Plaza Bicentenario

The Square is established at a building from the XVIII Century that was rescued and adapted to create the Square. It is located next to the Orizaba River and the Animal Sanctuary. Come and enjoy its open areas in a sunny day while playing ping pong with friends or come to the exhibits and cultural events that are held here!

3. Poliforum Mier y Pesado

Oriente 6 And Sur 31, Orizaba 94300 Mexico +52 272 728 9136 http://www.orizaba.travel/mier-y-pesado-castle
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Poliforum Mier y Pesado

It was declared as a “National Artistic Monument” on February 2014. This building is of great architectural beauty and is part of the Mier y Pesado Foundation, also known as “The Castle of Orizaba”. It has museums, a restaurant zone, big gardens with figure-shaped trees decorating them and a pond. Museums Schedule Francisco Gabilondo Soler Museum Traditional Costume Museum Orizaba Yesterday and Today Museum with Presidents Room Wednesday - Monday from 11:00 to 19:00 h

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An excellent option to visit you can find museums, restaurants and nice gardens, you can spend all day in this visit, if you are traveling with children this is a good option

4. Ex Convento de San Jose de Gracia

Calle sur 8 235, Orizaba 94300 Mexico +52 272 728 9136 http://www.orizaba.travel/ex-conventos
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Ex Convento de San Jose de Gracia

One of the last convents of the New Spain is located in Orizaba Magic Town. You can be a witness of the history, lifestyle and work of the last Franciscans in our city walking through the ruins of the Former Convent of San Jose de Gracia. From the Main Cloister you will be able to take amazing shots! Guided Tours Hours Saturdays and Sundays - 12:00, 16:00, 17:00 and 18:00 h Admission Fee $50, Tickets on sale at the Cable Car Tickets Office Non-guided Tours Monday to Sunday - 11:00 to 18:00 h Admission Fee $30

5. Palacio de Hierro

Fco. I. Madero Norte s/n, Orizaba 94300 Mexico +52 272 728 9136
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