Things to do in Cuautla
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Alameda
Between the zócalo and Plaza Alameda, this simple corner restaurant serves excellent breakfasts, including large, tasty omelets and a dazzling array of freshly squeezed fruit juices. For lunch, it has a full range of hamburgers, tortas and sandwiches, including some vegetarian options.
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Agua Hedionda
Cuautla’s best-known balneario is the riverside Agua Hedionda. Waterfalls replenish two lake-sized pools with sulfur-scented tepid water. Take an ‘Agua Hedionda’ bus (M$5.50) from Plazuela Revolución del Sur. On Thursday two get in for the price of one.
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Museo Histórico del Oriente
The former residence of José María Morelos houses the Museo Histórico del Oriente. Each room covers a different historical period with displays of pre-Hispanic pottery, good maps and early photos of Cuautla and Zapata.
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Las Golondrinas
Set in a 17th-century building filled with plants and koi ponds, Golondrinas offers an attractive atmosphere and excellent service. House specialties include a range of molcajetes (spicy stews cooked in a large stone mortar).
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El Almeal
A balneario worth visiting is El Almeal. This place is served by a spring (no sulfur) and has extensive shaded picnic grounds.
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Los Limones
Los Limones is a balneario worth visiting. It is served by a spring (no sulfur) and has extensive shaded picnic grounds.
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