
Maria Flores
1 reviews on 1 places
I loved this musem!! Lots of information and lovely displays!! It's great if you have children in basic and middle school, there's lots of info they can reaffirm from school!! Few interactive displays, lots of security guards, some guides that can explain with detail (and funny anecdotes) the displays and history!!
The museum was extra nice, very clean and well kept, even the bathrooms. We visited on a Tuesday which turns out entrance is free!! Also on sundays, but on Tuesdays there is very few people, even on summer break, at least that was the day we visited and it was what we were looking for. The AC was heavenly because outside was an scorching 108°F or 42°C, not a cloud in sight and because the huge park outside doesn't have a lot of vegetation, everything gets really hot and the floor is like a frying pan radiating heat!!! The person at the reception or ticketing spot was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and helpful!!
Conected by a bridge is the Museo del Noreste, very easy to access, I loved the different "chamber like" feeling of it but there was more written displays than artifacts so if you have young children it might get a little tedious.
We spent about two hours on these museums. I don't know if they have parking but there is a lot of parking garages around that go for $15 to $25 MXP pesos per hour ($0.75 cents to $1.25 USD per hour).
The museum was extra nice, very clean and well kept, even the bathrooms. We visited on a Tuesday which turns out entrance is free!! Also on sundays, but on Tuesdays there is very few people, even on summer break, at least that was the day we visited and it was what we were looking for. The AC was heavenly because outside was an scorching 108°F or 42°C, not a cloud in sight and because the huge park outside doesn't have a lot of vegetation, everything gets really hot and the floor is like a frying pan radiating heat!!! The person at the reception or ticketing spot was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and helpful!!
Conected by a bridge is the Museo del Noreste, very easy to access, I loved the different "chamber like" feeling of it but there was more written displays than artifacts so if you have young children it might get a little tedious.
We spent about two hours on these museums. I don't know if they have parking but there is a lot of parking garages around that go for $15 to $25 MXP pesos per hour ($0.75 cents to $1.25 USD per hour).