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Must-see attractions in Valladolid

  • Casa de los Venados

    Valladolid

    Featuring over 3000 pieces of museum-quality Mexican folk art, this private collection is interesting in that objects are presented in an actual private…

  • MEXICO - FEBRUARY 16: The Franciscan monastery of San Bernardino, Valladolid, Yucatan. Mexico, 16th century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

    Templo de San Bernardino

    Valladolid

    The Templo de San Bernardino and the adjacent Convento de Sisal are about 700m southwest of the plaza. They were constructed between 1552 and 1560 to…

  • Iglesia de San Servacio

    Valladolid

    The original edifice of Valladolid's main church was built in 1545, but was demolished and rebuilt in the early 1700s following a violent atrocity the…

  • Mercado Municipal

    Valladolid

    Locals come to this good, authentic Mexican market to shop for cheap clothing, produce and what-have-you, and to eat at inexpensive taquerías. The east…

  • Museo de San Roque

    Valladolid

    Previously a 16th-century convent, San Roque has models and exhibits on the history of the city and the region. Other displays focus on various aspects of…

  • Ayuntamiento

    Valladolid

    The upstairs section, the Salón de Los Murales, has an interesting series of murals of figures that illustrate the history of the region.

  • Iglesia de la Candelaria

    Valladolid

    The Virgin of Candelaria, the Patron of Valladolid, is celebrated at this church on February 2 (Candlemas).