Jardín de Xilitla | Wild Camping

Mexico

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
660.9 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
alexsailaway

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Street parking next to Presidencia Municipal and Policia. At the door of Ferreteria la Reforma the oldest shop in Xilitla (1875) Asked for permission and police officer helped us parking. Hotel Guzmán a few blocks down the street has nice "regaderas " showers 30 pesos. Other public toilets and showers around. 4G fast. Excellent place for the night before las pozas.
Traditional dance Huapango on Sundays at the plaza.

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Loved their traditional dance ! Great energy Sunday afternoon. Didn’t stay here though. Read Xilitla is a very safe city if that’s any help

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Small plaza . A little busy late in the evening but quite at night

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we spend a night here, but In the other side of the square, in front of a 24h parkinglot with bathrooms. Super safe the night and the noise as usual in a street parking

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Scouted this spot on foot, and found the park is completely torn up and fenced off into the street. As of February 2018 this particular spot is not an option. A word of warning, the whole town is incredibly hilly, busy, and with narrow streets. I recommend parking on the outskirts and walking in!

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Street parking next to Presidencia Municipal and Policia. At the door of Ferreteria la Reforma the oldest shop in Xilitla (1875) Asked for permission and police officer helped us parking. Hotel Guzmán a few blocks down the street has nice "regaderas " showers 30 pesos. Other public toilets and showers around. 4G fast. Excellent place for the night before las pozas. We rode our bicycles to the Jardín Subrealista de James.
Traditional dance Huapango on Sundays at the plaza.

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