Uruapan, the second largest city in Michoacán, Mexico, is nestled at the western edge of the Purépecha highlands. Renowned for being the heart of Mexico's avocado industry, it plays a crucial role in both national and international markets. The city boasts a rich colonial history, having been an important economic hub since the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Uruapan also played a pivotal role during Mexico's War of Independence and the French Intervention, serving as the capital of Michoacán during the latter. Visitors can enjoy the scenic highlands and explore the city's deep-rooted cultural heritage.
Don't miss trying local dishes featuring avocados, a staple of the region.
Visit historical sites related to the War of Independence and the French Intervention.
Check the local calendar for festivals celebrating Purépecha culture.
Spring is a great time to visit Uruapan with mild temperatures and vibrant local festivals.
Summers are warm, ideal for exploring the highlands and enjoying local cuisine.
Fall offers a pleasant climate and fewer tourists, perfect for cultural exploration.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore historical sites without crowds.
MXN $
$50-$100 p/day
299,523
Spanish, English
March-May, September-November
History, Cultural Exploration, Agriculture Tourism