What to do and see in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

March 20, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in Pacific Coast, Pacific Coast including Hacienda Nogueras, Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel, The Rose Room Yoga Studio, Santa Prisca de Taxco, Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion, A Broken Art, Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta), Nidart, Museo Casa de Las Lagrimas o Casa Figueroa, Galerias Acapulco.
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1. Hacienda Nogueras

Nogueras, Colima, Comala Mexico +52 312 315 6028
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Hacienda Nogueras

Reviewed By 508teresah - Texada Island, Canada

This is a wonderful gem off the beaten track. We visited with a private shore excursion with Admire Mexico tours and Jupiter gave us an escorted tour through the Hacienda and garden area. This museum is very diverse and very much worth while visiting, an old (1600’s) hacienda, a former home of the International Artist Alejandro Rangel and featuring many of his works, including furniture, paintings and wrought iron works. As well a small but well displayed pre-hispanic pottery collection. Within the grounds we walked through a large garden (called ecopark) with local flora and fauna and the remains of the sugar processing plant.

2. Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel

Nogueras, 28454, Comala, Colima, Comala 28450 Mexico +52 312 315 6028 http://www.facebook.com/museo.alejandrorangelhidalgo
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Museo Universitario Alejandro Rangel

3. The Rose Room Yoga Studio

Palmar 29 at Don Bonito Hotel, Sayulita 63734 Mexico +1 310-308-6008 [email protected] http://www.roseroomyoga.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

The Rose Room Yoga Studio

The Rose Room is a beautiful open-air yoga studio within the heart of Sayulita Mexico. We offer numerous public yoga classes from challenging thoughtful vinyasa practices to sunset restorative classes. We have (sterile) manduka mats to rent:)

Reviewed By trywhat12 - Toronto, Canada

After staying in Sayulita for about a month, Rose Room was mentioned numerous times as a stand-out facility - which had been newly relocated at the Don Bonita Hotel. As a seasoned practitioner and Modo Yoga Instructor, I was truly amazed with not only the space itself but the quality of instruction and 'home away from home' feel I instantly received when walking through the door. Audra has a spicy yet authentic personality - her classes cater to both new, mature and ideally offer modifications which meet all suitable levels for a Vinyasa style of yoga. Vanessa has a hatha touch - which is remarkably similar to that of Modo Yoga. Her soft voice, tenacity for challenging the sequence and warm heart compliment the classes variance. Andrea is a firecracker - offering a sequence which not only allows you to feel great in your body, but comes from a professional-dancer's background and trained knowledge of movement. Drew offering restorative classes remind you the need to also include this style of yoga into your daily routine - especially on Sunday's to wind-down on your weekend. Mandy/Kerry, who are also guest teachers, sprinkling in an extra bonus of well sequenced classes dedicated to bringing out the best in both physical movement and ensure to incorporate a mindful practice, in addition to offering Full-Moon DJ-led classes, New Moon Flow's and multiple workshops. I again could be bias, as I have not tried any other yoga studio's in Sayulita, however Rose Room offered everything I was searching for upon my first class - a community, that I can now call home.

4. Santa Prisca de Taxco

Plaza Borda, Taxco Mexico http://www.mexicodestinos.com
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4.5 based on 1,114 reviews

Santa Prisca de Taxco

This 18th-century church, built with funds provided by silver tycoon José de la Borda, is the centerpiece of the town's main square.

Reviewed By 82jhj - Los Angeles, United States

I'm always amaze on the level of intricacy the churches in Latino America. We couldnt walk a round the inside of the church, we just made it to the entrance. Go and visit beautiful architecture. The only thing that might be annoying is the supposed tourist guides that are pushy but some of the free info they're willing to share as u walk towards the entrance of the church. The one thing i wish would be access to the bell tower as a guided tour that would really cool

5. Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion

Av Mexico Nte 246, Plaza Principal Plaza de la Republica, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 981 3352 http://mazatlantoday.net/basilica_de_la_inmaculada_concepcion.html
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4.5 based on 1,117 reviews

Catedral Mazatlan Basilica de la Inmaculada Concepcion

Located in downtown Mazatlan, the architecture makes it well worth a visit.

Reviewed By TravelOffPath - Kelowna, Canada

The Mazatlán Cathedral (formally known as The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception) is a gorgeous Baroque-Revival style Church in the middle of downtown’s ‘Centro’ area. Construction started on this church is 1856 but didn’t finish until 1899, due do financial troubles within the church. The outside is painted a lovely yellow, while the inside is uniquely ornate with chandeliers, wood, marble and gold. Sometimes the church is closed to the public for Catholic weddings, but most of the time you’ll find it open to wander inside. Tip: A very interesting fact about its history is that the Jewish Community actually stepped in and funded the completion of the church, and in turn had the Star of David put into some of the windows. See if you can find them! Cost: free. But it’s always appreciated to leave a contribution to the church. How to get there: Type ‘Mazatlán Cathedral' into Google Maps or Uber. Walkable from cruise port. Address: 21 de Marzo, Centro

6. A Broken Art

Bucerias Mexico 011521.322.120.4450 [email protected] http://www.abrokenart.com/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

A Broken Art

7. Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta)

Calle Carnaval No. 1024, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 982 4446 [email protected] http://www.culturamazatlan.com/
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4.5 based on 470 reviews

Angela Peralta Theater (Teatro Angela Peralta)

Restored movie theater in downtown Mazatlan.

Reviewed By ronhills - Saratoga, United States

Over the last 24 years of going to Mazatlan we have always trued to see performances at Angela Paralta. We have never been disappointed. They bring in great talents and interesting performances. They have everything from traditional Mexican shows to opera, ballet, classical music, etc. Most are in English during tourist season. The prices are very reasonable. Go on a Friday or Sat. night and also enjoy Plaza Machado (1/2 block away) and its outdoor vendors and restaurants.

8. Nidart

Calle Libertad Centro Historico 45, Mazatlan 82000 Mexico +52 669 985 5991 [email protected] http://www.nidart.com/
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Nidart

Reviewed By mildvan - Vancouver, Canada

Nidart is part gallery and part shop. Usually an artist is creating pieces during the open hours. The Mexican pottery and other ceramic pieces are lovely. We spent perhaps 45 minutes there and purchased several pieces which were wrapped for travel home (we didn't ask for this service; it was appreciated, however). The gallery is just around the corner from Plazuela Machado, and one can browse at leisure.

9. Museo Casa de Las Lagrimas o Casa Figueroa

Entre Calle Palma y Calle 1a de Guadalupe, Taxco 40200 Mexico
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Museo Casa de Las Lagrimas o Casa Figueroa

Reviewed By ayunh2016

I somehow managed to avoid setting foot in a single silver shop during my stay in Taxco - this attraction is much more to my liking. Arrived right as it was opening and got a great tour in English by a sweet matron. It was amusing to hear her describing some of the ghastlier chapters in the house's history. I was also really intrigued by its incarnation after it was purchased by Señor Figueroa - lots of signed photos of American celebs - Bette Davis, Elvis, a youngish Richard Nixon (!) who passed through on their way to Acapulco back in the day. I would like to know more about this man who preserved the house while decking it out with art and a tiled bar from whence he served visitors a complimentary glass of tequila after he turned it into a museum. (Alas the tradition did not survive him) I really like this kind of museum, where the former occupants books of detective stories and the like are shelved alongside more rarified volumes. I could almost imagine that that nifty triptych medicine cabinet contained 60s era powders and pills!

10. Galerias Acapulco

Av Central Pte 288, Santo Domingo Cerca de Parque Papagayo, Acapulco 39670 Mexico +52 744 486 6478 [email protected] https://www.galerias.com/galeriasacapulco
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Galerias Acapulco

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