Things to do in Leonardo Bravo (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Joeeee:“a must go! It was really awesome going through and learning the history from different parts of Mexico. Last Wednesday of each month, you can go in at night and free of charge, really cool. Not as crowded as the days can be. But a few exhibits are closed, so I will have to go again in the future. haha.”
Sammyjake95:“The museum is so beautiful. Very tranquil and peaceful for a visit. It says you a limited to a 1 hour time, but that’s not accurate, you can kind of stay as long as you like. There was no real option of a guide in English or anything. In most museums you can have like an audio guide. But not here. I would also say it’s a little pricy considering the size of the museum. Make sure to book in advance on the official website for the best price.”
Salaafung:“The Great Temple is located next to the central square. It is a super convenient attraction. The original temple has been destroyed by Spanish colonists. Only the tower base and stone steps remain, but the architecture of that time is still amazing👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻”
Open tomorrow at 09:00-17:00 (admission ends at 16:30)
Todemmy:“[Scenery] The popular spot of the Teotihuacan Local Culture Museum is that it has a long seaside avenue near the sea, with many palm trees, which is very beautiful and impressive. [Fun] It is worth driving here and stopping by the roadside to enjoy the scenery!”
Joeeee:“This area has lots to see! Museums, cathedrals, shops, markets, and more! It’s an all day adventure just wondering around and stepping in the different places to check them out.”