Pueblo Mágico
The Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish ) ("Magical Villages Programme") is an initiative led by Mexico's Secretariat of Tourism (SECTUR), in conjunction with other federal and state agencies, to promote a series of towns around the country that offer visitors a "magical" experience – by reason of their natural beauty, cultural riches, or historical relevance. The Mexico Tourism Board acknowledges that México´s magical element, and not only its sun and beaches, is what keeps many tourists coming back. Thus, they created the 'Pueblos Mágicos' program to recognize places across the country that imbue certain characteristics that make them unique and historically significant.
- A "Magical Village" is a place with symbolism, legends, history, important events, day-to-day life – in other words, "magic" in its social and cultural manifestations, with great opportunities for tourism.
The programme was launched in 2001 and by 2012 a total of 83 towns and villages in all 31 states have been awarded the title Pueblo Mágico.
List
Towns removed from the program
Below is the list of sites that were enrolled in the program but the title was revoked for failure evaluation:
# | Image | Town | State | Registration Year | Retirement Year |
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1 | San Miguel de Allende | Guanajuato | 2002 | In 2008 the category was removed by its inclusion in the list of World Heritage Site | |
2 | Tepoztlán | Morelos | 2001 | In 2009 category was removed retrieving it in 2010 | |
3 | Mexcaltitlán | Nayarit | 2001 | 2009 | |
4 | Papantla | Veracruz | 2006 | In 2009 category was removed retrieving it in 2012 | |
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pueblos Mágicos. |
- SECTUR — Pueblos Mágicos — official website (Spanish).
- Visitmexico.com: The Pueblos Mágicos—Magical Towns — (Spanish).
- Pueblos Mágico de Jerez — (Spanish).
- Valle de Bravo - locale Pueblos Mágicos — (Spanish).