
The capital of Mexico is Toluca, a Mexican city located in central Colombia. Toluca is the fourth most populous county in the state and is part of the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico.
Toluca "Beauty," has earned this nickname by the neoclassical architecture, is a meeting point between modernity and tradition as it presents a major industrial development is not perfectly opaque constructions like Portals and Cathedral, considered among the most important artistic expressions of the colonial era and the nineteenth century within the city. The city is an industrial, commercial and tourist centre in the state of Mexico. This dynamic city is the traveler with beautiful natural landscapes such as the Parque Nacional Miguel Hidalgo Insurgente, popularly known as "La Marquise", which are held outdoors or extreme sports and the Nevado de Toluca, one of the favorite sites for ecotourism activities, the fourth highest elevation of the country and the only volcano in the world whose crater is reachable by car.

The name comes from the Nahuatl Tōllohcān Toluca, which means place of the god Tōlloh. Toluca "Beauty," has earned this nickname by the neoclassical architecture afrancesado who hold their houses, is a meeting point between modernity and tradition.
Many aspects make this destination a magical place, the warmth of its people, its rich history and traditions are those little features that distinguish this site, invites you to enjoy the rest of the fun, meet the diversity and majesty in their modern hotels, and perform various activities in the attractions that Toluca offers, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, museums, markets, zoos, as well as several shopping centers, cinemas, theaters and industrial areas that you expect to spend an unforgettable stay. Its climate is temperate which makes a city conducive parra all kinds of activities, and his height allows the practice of high-performance sports.
If you are making a journey through art and culture, Toluca is the second largest city of museums in Mexico, such as those found in the Cultural Center Mexiquense, in addition to various sites of interest as recognized Cosmovitral, which houses an amazing botanical garden framed by a stained glass art that claims to be the largest in the world
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