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Popular places to visit

Sanctuary of the Virgen of Guadalupe
See this modern church come to life during festivals. It has a glorious dome and a bright interior filled with religious artworks.

Malecon La Paz
After visiting Malecon La Paz, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in La Paz.

El Coromuel Beach
This stunning beach has been converted into a water park, complete with clifftop slides that spiral down into the sea. Try fun watersports and see dolphins.

Malecon Kiosk
Meet friends at this popular gathering point and admire the coastal views as you explore the many works of art decorating the esplanade.

Marina Cortez
At the esplanade’s southern tip stands a modern harbor with excellent dining options, stunning views and modern amenities for boat owners.

Constitution Square
An old-fashioned bandstand, several floral displays and a replica of one of the region’s most striking rock formations decorate this central square.
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Other neighbourhoods around Pueblo Nuevo

Las Garzas
If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Las Garzas and surrounding area, you can visit Sanctuary of the Virgen of Guadalupe and Marina Cortez.

Zona Comercial
While visiting Zona Comercial, you might make a stop by sights like Marina Cortez and Malecon Kiosk.

El Manglito
When in El Manglito, you can plan a visit to Marina Cortez and Sanctuary of the Virgen of Guadalupe, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Centro
If you're spending some time in Centro, Malecon Kiosk and Marina Cortez are top sights worth seeing.

Zona Central
If you're spending some time in Zona Central, Anthropology and History Museum of Baja California Sur and Professor Jesus Castro Agundez Cultural Center are top sights worth seeing.

Perla
While there might not be top attractions in Perla, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Anthropology and History Museum of Baja California Sur and Marina Cortez.