SURROUNDING
AREAS, TOURING AND NOTABLE PLACES
Route to the Northwest Border ? Departing
from Tampico, take Highway 180 northwest to reach Altamira, one of the
state?s most important industrial ports. There you can visit
nearly desolate beaches that invite you to relax and
take quiet walks along the
shore. Continuing along the same
highway, head to Ciudad Victoria, the state capital of Tamaulipas, where you can check out the city?s main
buildings and important monuments such as the Catedral de Nuestra
Señora del Refugio, a neoclassic edifice
built between 1878 and 1920. The cathedral?s
most notable feature is a triangular pediment with a monogram of the Virgin.
In some of these buildings you can see exceptional
murals painted by local artists, such as those you?ll find
in the Teatro Juarez and the Palacio de Gobierno. From Ciudad Victoria, take Highway 101 to the La Loma turnoff, then head 184 km
(114 mi) northeast to San
Fernando de Presas, where you?ll
find the Hacienda Las
Palmas. This is one of the
most important hunting ranches in northern Mexico; it specializes
in the breeding and rearing of
quail and pheasants. From there, continue along the same
highway for 138 km (85 mi) to reach
Matamoros. In this city, which borders Brownsville,
Texas, you can visit the neoclassic Catedral de
Nuestra Señora del Refugio and the
famous Casa Cross, a French-influenced colonial construction built in 1885. There you also can drop
by the Casamata Museum, which houses an
interesting collection of Huastec archaeological
pieces, important historical documents and 19th-century military objects. From Matamoros, take Highway 2 to Reynosa, where you can visit
the modern Cathedral and the
Antiguo Bautisterio (Old Baptistery), which was built on
top of a 19th-century church. There you also
can visit the History Museum, which exhibits art from the
19th-century viceregal
era. Continue along Highway 2 to arrive
at Nuevo Laredo, which lies 256 km (159 mi) northwest. This is one of
Mexico?s most important border cities due to
its thriving industrial activity. During your visit, you?ll
see various monuments and neocolonial
edifices, such as the Palacio Municipal, the old customs building
and the neoclassic
clock tower.