1
The Maritime Customs Building
Built between the Pánuco and Tamesí Rivers, this English-style building is a great place to see ships from all over the world.
2
Historic Downtown
Also known as the Mexican New Orleans.
3
Jetty - Waterfront
Drive along this strip of road all the way to the lighthouse, where you can see the arrival and departure of ships and shrimp boats.
4
Metropolitan Cultural Center (Metro)
The center houses several spaces for art and culture dissemination such as the Museum of the Huastec Culture, as well as a good variety of restaurants that feature great views of the Carpintero Lagoon.
5
The Carpintero Lagoon
This park is a recreation center featuring a lagoon and a game area for children, among many other attractions.
6
Chairel Lagoon
Practice water sports and enjoy small fishing.
7
Lagartomania Water Park
The park features water slides, a slow-moving river ride, a swimming pool, tennis and beach volleyball courts, a football pitch, and a pier on the Pánuco River.
Ph. ( +52-833) 130-2009
Adults $70 Children $50 (Cost in MXN)
Adults $70 Children $50 (Cost in MXN)
8
Miramar Beach (Madero City)
Enjoy the Miramar Beach amusement park and its water slide, as well as a wide variety of restaurants.
9
The Tampico Bridge
Walk along this majestic architectural work and enjoy the view of the Pánuco River, Tampico, and Madero City.



