Ciudad del Carmen City-Centre (Centro) is the lively commercial and cultural center of Ciudad del Carmen. Discover Spanish-built monuments, interesting museums and a tranquil central plaza. Delight in sunset strolls along the breezy waterfront of Ciudad del Carmen City-Centre.
Begin your day at Zaragoza Park, a popular social gathering point and picnic spot. The park features a bandstand, floral displays and elegant French-style paving. The 18th-century Our Lady of the Carmen Church, notable for its lavish yellow facade and ornate artwork, frames the park’s eastern side. Head to the nearby Teatro Carmelita and University Cultural Center for dance, music and theatrical performances.
From the Aztec and Mayan eras to Spanish colonization, French intervention and Mexican Revolution, Ciudad del Carmen has a captivating history. Learn about it at the Victoriano Nieves Cespedes Museum. Admire pastel-hued colonial buildings set around Benito Juarez Park. Browse art exhibitions at the Casa de la Cultura.
Make the most of the constantly mild temperatures by walking, biking and jogging along the Malecon waterfront. Snap photographs next to the colorful Carmen sign and the Stella Maris Statue. Crowds gather from late in the afternoon to watch as the sun drifts down behind mainland Mexico. Gaze to the south to see the undulating Zacatal Bridge, which connects with the mainland.
The city is famous for its fishing industry, in particular the harvesting of jumbo shrimp. Sample shrimp and other seafood dishes at the many atmospheric restaurant and taverns. Beaches are within easy reach of this central district. Don’t miss a day of sunbathing and swimming at Playa Norte.
Ciudad del Carmen City-Centre is the westernmost area of the city. It’s just a 15-minute drive from Ciudad del Carmen International Airport. You’ll find most of the nieghborhood’s attractions within comfortable walking distance of each other.