September 15th has arrived, and hundreds of people are preparing to enjoy these holidays, when the Mexican feeling is at its strongest. Michoacán is an ideal choice for this celebration.
“The soul of Mexico” offers various options for you to enjoy the culture, the festivities, the nature, the history, and of course, the gastronomy, highlighted the Michoacán Tourism Secretariat (Sectur).
From the Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) of Pátzcuaro, visitors can visit the Estribo Grande (Great Stirrup), stroll through the Vasco de Quiroga main square, tour the Vasco de Quiroga Interpretation Center (Civaq), visit various artisan shops, taste the local cuisine where they will meet traditional master chefs like Victoria González, or stroll around the lake and visit one of the islands.
In Zirahuén, lovers of adventure and nature tourism will find an oasis of opportunity and connection with themselves, escaping from the stress of everyday life. Here, you’ll find yourself sheltered by dense forests of pines, oaks, and strawberry trees. The experience is complemented by cozy cabins offering spectacular views of the lake, providing the perfect refuge for those seeking relaxation amidst an incomparable natural setting. At the small dock, traditional cooks prepare typical Michoacán dishes, such as fresh fish and local snacks, creating a feast for the senses.
Santa Clara del Cobre, a picturesque Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), is famous for the skill of its artisans, who, with the stroke of a hammer, transform copper into true works of art. From small pieces like tequila horses to impressive vats and trays, you’ll discover a variety of copper objects that will amaze you with their beauty and quality. Each piece is unique, the result of a craft tradition that has been kept alive for generations. Its cuisine is also worthy of recognition, such as the tostada cake, a dish you shouldn’t miss.

Source: mimorelia