El Cid Vacations Club
knows that when going on vacation to a new destination, it is important to
learn more about the culture and its history. The best way to do this is to
travel to the different historical and cultural sites in the area and take any
tours that are offered. Mazatlán is well known for its rich history and past
and guests can experience this in a number of different ways when visiting the
city. During your next vacation to Mazatlán, be sure to check out some of these
top cultural sites that will provide you with a better understanding of the
city’s history.
- · Angela Peralta Theater: The Angela Peralta Theater has been around for over 100 years and is of great historical significance to the city of Mazatlán. The theater used to be called the Rubio Theater and was finished being built on February 6, 1881. In 1992 the theater was renovated and is now the home to many important festivals, such as the Mazatlán Cultural Festival and the Jose Limon International Dance Festival.
- · Municipal Art Center: The Municipal Art Center is a staple for the arts in the Mazatlán community. Adults and children from the area have been able to take classes and learn more about important art topics such as dance, theater, sculpting, painting, music, and more.
- · Las Labradas: El Cid Vacations Club states that the Las Labradas is a beach just north of Mazatlán and contains a wealth of history. Guests are able to check out the petroglyphs and rock art that were used as communication many centuries ago.