1
The Hidarte Handicrafts Shop
The work of our artisans is a fundamental pillar of Hidalgo's popular culture, contains a large sample of traditional handicrafts, made of different materials.
2
The Museum of Photography
Located in the Ex-Covent of St. Francis, this museum houses over a million photographs. Casasola and Miguel Hidalgo. Closed Mondays.
3
The Mining Museum
This museum consists of 3 exhibition rooms featuring tools and equipment used at different times in the mines of the city. Tel. (771) 715-0976. Mina No. 110. Closed Mondays.
4
The Rehilete Interactive Museum
Located 20 minutes from Pachuca, this museum showcases exhibitions on science, art, technology, and our world. It also houses a planetarium and an archaeological park. Tel. (771) 711-2044. Carr. Mexico - Pachuca km 84.5. Closed Mondays.
5
Basaltic Prisms
This unique geological phenomenon forming a gully features a waterfall that is fed by the San Antonio dam. It is located 31 km (19 miles) from Pachuca.
6
The Monumental Clock
The symbol of the city, this neo-classical tower features 4 statues of female figures representing the Mexican Independence, Reform, Constitution, and Freedom.
7
Temple and Ex Convent of St. Francis
Cultural Center housing museums, exhibition rooms, and an art school. Calle de Hidalgo y Arista.
8
Tuzoofari
Modern zoo built on the grounds of a 20th century hacienda featuring 140 animal species living in their own habitat. Cellular phone number: (771) 203-8304.
Rancho San Pablo. Open daily, from 8:00 to 17:00 hrs. Website: www.tuzoofari.com
9
Salón de la Fama
Sh. Open Mon through Frid, from 9 to 18 hrs; Sat and Sun from 10 to 19 hrs
Adults $135Children $135 (Cost in MXN)
www.salondelafamadelfutbol.com
Adults $135Children $135 (Cost in MXN)
www.salondelafamadelfutbol.com



