1
The Constitucion Pedestrian Street
Located next to the Cathedral, this pedestrian street in historic downtown Colima features ceramics, serape, and leather shops, among many others.
2
The Regional Museum of History
Nineteenth-century house featuring pre-Hispanic artifacts of the Catacha culture, clay sculptures, and a reproduction of a shaft tomb. Tel. (312) 312-9228. Portal
Morelos No. 1. Closed Mondays.
3
Metropolitan Regional Park
Located 10 minutes from downtown, this 10-hectare (25 acres) park features aquatic rides, swimming pool with waves, water slide, boats with oars, and a zoo. Closed Mondays.
4
The Alvaro Obregon Market
This market houses fruit, bread, clay handicrafts, crockery, ironware, and regional snack stalls.
5
La Campana and El Chanal Archaeological Sites
Located 15 minutes from downtown, these astonishing, pre-Hispanic sites feature a civic and ceremonial center, pyramids, temples, and a ball game court. Closed Mondays.
6
Comala
Located 12 km (7 miles) from Colima, known as America's White Town, Comala was declared as an Area of Historic Monuments. Its main attraction is Los Portales, opposite the Plaza de Armas (main plaza), an area with a wide variety of restaurants featuring Mexican live music.



