1
The Cacalotenango Waterfall
Located 15 km (9.32 miles) west of Taxco, this beautiful waterfall is 80 m (262 feet) in height.
2
The Borda Cultural Center
This colonial building dates back to 1759. It currently has an auditorium, exhibition hall and library.
3
The Cacahuamilpa Caves
Famous for their wide variety of rock formations, these massive caves are located 28 km (17.4 miles) northeast of Taxco. Open 365 days a year, from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
Ph. ( +52-721) 104-0156 622-2274 sectur taxco
Adults $62Children $52 (Cost in MXN)
www.cacahuamilpa.conanp.gob.mx
Adults $62Children $52 (Cost in MXN)
www.cacahuamilpa.conanp.gob.mx
4
The Guillermo Spratling Archaeological Museum
This museum has three exhibition rooms, one of which is devoted to the collection of Mr William Spratling, the founding father of Taxco's silver industry. Tel. (762) 622-1660. Calle Porfirio A. Delgado # 1. Closed on Mondays.
5
The Viceroyalty Art Museum
Housed in the building where Baron Alexander Von Humboldt used to live, this museum's exhibition recounts a period of the viceroyalty. Tel. (762) 622-5501. Calle Juan Ruiz de Alarcon # 12. Closed on Mondays.
6
The Santa Prisca Parish Church
The most brilliant jewel of both the Baroque and the Churrigueresque in America, Santa Prisca is a symbol of Taxco.



