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The City of Villahermosa is a modern city with well-kept colonial buildings and nearby archaeological sites. You can take advantage of its top notch shopping and dining venues, archaeological parks, and several deluxe accommodations. Founded in 1519 by Hernan Cortes, Villahermosa was the area's best-kept secret until in recent years, large oil deposits were found in this region. This contributed to a major economic boom in the area. |
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| ESSENCE OF THE AREA |
| As the capital of Tabasco, Villahermosa was, until recently, known as the gateway to Palenque. However, in recent years, government officials have put a great amount of effort in transforming Villahermosa into a modern city with a variety of attractions, but keeping its provincial and colonial charm.
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| RECOMMENDED STAY |
| You will need to spend at least one night in Villahermosa in order to see the many attractions this city and its surrounding areas have to offer.
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| RECOMMENDED SIGHTSEEING & ACTIVITIES |
| Sightseeing, Shopping, Museums
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| MUST SEE |
| Cathedral, Parque La Venta, Zona de la Luz, CICOM, Museo de Cultura Popular, Casa de los Azulejos, Tabasco 2000, Museo Regional de Antropologia, Comalcalco, Yumká, Palenque |
| DRIVING DISTANCES AND TIMES |
From Villahermosa to: |
Distance in Kilometers: |
Journey: |
| Campeche |
387 km |
6 hours |
| Cancún |
881 km |
11 hours |
| Mérida |
564 km |
8 hours |
| Mexico City |
768 km |
10 hours |
| Oaxaca |
609 km |
12 hours |
| Palenque |
140 km |
2.5 hours |
| Puebla |
645 km |
8 hours |
| San Cristobal de las Casas |
305 km |
7 hours |
| Tuxtla Gutierrez |
284 km |
6 hours |
| Veracruz |
492 km |
6 hours |
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