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Cuernavaca, the "City of Eternal Spring" has a mild and pleasant
climate and superb sub-tropical
gardens. The city has mostly beautiful warm, sunny days, and cooler
nights. It gets hotter for a few weeks in the spring, before the rainy
season commences. Because it mostly rains at night, you can relax in the
sun year round. You may need a light sweater or jacket in the evenings.
Cuernavaca's plazas, colonial architecture, gardens, museums
and churches will keep the tourist and historian in you happy for days.
Ringed by mountains, the city offers delightful vistas. Tucked away in
cobble-stoned streets and behind high walls you will find magnificent
houses, many of which are now fine museums, galleries and delightful
garden restaurants.
Interestingly, the city has for decades been one of the main places
where foreigners come to learn Spanish at one of the many language
schools. Summer courses, seminars and a wide range of academic
activities are held in this semi-tropical and very pleasant climate.
The nightlife is rich and varied, and the options for eating out
could not be better.
Restaurants
in the downtown area and throughout the city (some of which are first
class) specialize in regional Mexican dishes that can be enjoyed in
spacious gardens. There is also the option of having a refreshing drink
in the lively, young atmosphere of the soda fountains located in front
of the Palacio de Cortés.
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