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San Antonio Tecómitl

Mexico City, Mexico
City·Traditional, Rural, Cultural
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by J HDZ from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Oscar Pedro Perez Ornelas from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by J HDZ from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Arturo José Méndez Castillo from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Oscar Pedro Perez Ornelas from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by J HDZ from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Oscar Pedro Perez Ornelas from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by J HDZ from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Arturo José Méndez Castillo from Google Places
San Antonio Tecómitl
Photo by Oscar Pedro Perez Ornelas from Google Places

San Antonio Tecómitl, nestled in the southeast corner of Mexico City, offers a unique blend of tradition and rural charm. As one of the most traditional areas in the city, it hosts over 700 festivals each year, celebrating both religious and secular events. The economy is heavily based on agriculture, with a focus on nopal cactus production, barbacoa, and mole sauce. This borough is the least populated yet the second largest in Mexico City, providing a serene escape from the bustling urban environment. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and enjoy the scenic landscapes that border the State of Mexico and Morelos.

Highlights

  • Over 700 religious and secular festivals annually.

  • Rich agricultural heritage with nopal cactus production.

  • Known for barbacoa and mole sauce.

  • Least populated borough of Mexico City.

  • Borders the State of Mexico and Morelos.

Before you go: San Antonio Tecómitl essentials

  • Rich cultural heritage with numerous festivals.

  • Agricultural economy focused on nopal cactus.

  • Traditional Mexican cuisine with local specialties.

Local Festivals

Plan your visit around one of the many festivals to experience local traditions.

Currency

MXN $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Cuisine

Try local specialties like barbacoa and mole sauce, which are integral to the area's culinary identity.

Exploration

Explore the rural landscapes and agricultural fields for a peaceful retreat.

Population

24,397

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Cultural Immersion

Engage with locals to learn more about the traditional practices and history of the area.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Exploration, Local Experience, Festivals, Rural Tourism

Best time to visit San Antonio Tecómitl

March-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a great time to visit with pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.

Summer

Summers can be warm, but the festivals and local events make it lively.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers a cooler climate and is ideal for exploring the agricultural landscapes.

Winter

Winter is mild, providing a comfortable setting for cultural exploration.

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San Antonio Tecómitl, Mexico City, Mexico
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