Between Calle Palma and Calle 1a de Guadalupe, Taxco 40200, MexicoMap
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Nice tour guide
The tour was given in English, and the guide was very kind. She even took some photos of me on the balcony. She told me the story of the house, and of the people who were persecuted. It wasn't entirel...
The tour was given in English, and the guide was very kind. She even took some photos of me on the balcony. She told me the story of the house, and of the people who were persecuted. It wasn't entirel...
As almost every Mexican traditional craft, this house is somewhat surreal. I highly recommend this visit if it's your first time in Taxco. The house in itself is a very old building and is filled with...
As almost every Mexican traditional craft, this house is somewhat surreal. I highly recommend this visit if it's your first time in Taxco. The house in itself is a very old building and is filled with...
We took a tour of the Casa de Lagrimas which translates to House of Tears. After listening to the guide, we understood why it this place would have this name. From the room where women hid during th...
Nice tour guide
The tour was given in English, and the guide was very kind. She even took some photos of me on the balcony. She told me the story of the house, and of the people who were persecuted. It wasn't entirel...
Nice tour guide
The tour was given in English, and the guide was very kind. She even took some photos of me on the balcony. She told me the story of the house, and of the people who were persecuted. It wasn't entirel...
Surreal
As almost every Mexican traditional craft, this house is somewhat surreal. I highly recommend this visit if it's your first time in Taxco. The house in itself is a very old building and is filled with...
Surreal
As almost every Mexican traditional craft, this house is somewhat surreal. I highly recommend this visit if it's your first time in Taxco. The house in itself is a very old building and is filled with...
House of Tears - Awful stories from Taxco
We took a tour of the Casa de Lagrimas which translates to House of Tears. After listening to the guide, we understood why it this place would have this name. From the room where women hid during th...