If you are visiting us from within Mexico, or from the rest of the world, we have prepared a place especially for you. We leave at your disposal this list with various hotels and airlines available that you can use to arrive to our city.

 

 

If you have any doubt concerning these event, check the frequently asked questions or contact us at info@musa.org.mx

 

 

Saltillo

Saltillo, Coahuila

Saltillo, the capital of the state of Coahuila, is one of the most important tourist centers in the north of México. With 400 years of history, this city owns such a diverse historical register that will allow us to enjoy our colonial past, along with the leading technology of our times.

One of the most important tourist attractions is the Museum of the Desert, dedicated to the investigation and information of our natural inheritance, the second most important ecosystem in all of México: our desert. From the first type of life that inhabited our region, to the dinosaurs which have been found in our subsoil, to fauna and flora thousands of years old, the Museum of the Desert offers a deep vision of the sublime infinity of our sand.

 

Parras de la Fuente

Parras de la Fuente

The eyes of the traveler, after posing again and again on the unending desert, stop at a hopeful green fringe, a miraculous product of vines and nuts, the result of work from generous rough hands: the little town of Parras. The moisture in the subsoil has made it fertile and beautiful; its hardworking inhabitants have made it a modern wine-growing infrastructure which makes the whole country proud. The streets of Parras invite the traveler to wander over them slowly, to taste and smell the wines and observe the colonial buildings, such as the house where Don Francisco I. Madero lived, the home of Don Carlos Reyes García and other famous historical figures of the region. All of this should encourage many to visit this important town in Coahuila.

Tour of Museums in Torreón

If what you wish is to get to know deeply the culture of Torreón and its circundant area, its past and the way we comprehend the world, you can choose this short tour that includes the visit to Museo del Algodón (Museum of Cotton), one of the main activities that transformed Torreon and made it as it is now. Also, we will visit Museo Regional de La Laguna (the Regional Museum of La Laguna), where pieces of our prehispanic past are exhibited, and the visit to Casa del Cerro, where you will feel the ambient of a house dated in the early 1900's, living the unique sensation of a new-born city.