The Malecon de Mazatlan is a scenic boardwalk located along the coast of Mazatlan, Mexico. It was originally constructed in the 19th century as a way to protect the city from the sea and has since become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
To reach the Malecon de Mazatlan, visitors can take a taxi from the city center or walk along the beach from the Golden Zone. There are also public buses that run along the coast and stop near the boardwalk.
– Monumento a la Familia
– Fisherman’s Monument
– Olas Altas Beach
– El Faro Lighthouse
– Plaza Machado
There is no admission fee to visit the Malecon de Mazatlan. However, some attractions along the boardwalk may charge a small entrance fee.
– Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the boardwalk
– Bring sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun
– Try the delicious seafood at one of the many restaurants along the Malecon
– Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the crowds
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