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TEPIC TRAVEL GUIDE

Where to Stay - Click here for price key

Hotel Tepic: Calle Dr. Martínez 438 Ote. at Calle Republica de Chile, tel. 311/214-7615, www.hoteltepic.net. Less than US$25 per night for a double with cable TV.

Hotel Fray Junípero Serra: Calle Lerdo 23 Pte., tel. 311/212-2525, www.frayjunipero.com.mx. About US$70 for a double with telephone, cable TV, and a/c.

Where to Eat - Click here for price key

Cafe Diligencia: Av. México between Calles Allende and Abasolo, tel. 311/212-1535

Tower Cafe: Calle Zapata 16 Ote., tel. 311/217-3000

Restaurante Farallón de Tepic: Av. Insurgentes 282 Pte., tel. 311/213-1124

Where to Go in Tepic

Artesanías Cicuri: Av. México 115 Sur, tel. 311/212-2050

Iglesia de la Cruz de Zacate (Church of the Grass Cross): Av. Mexico at Calzada del Ejército.

Tepibus: Departs from Plaza de Armas; sign up in the morning at the tourism office next to the Cathedral (tel. 311/, or at the booth on Plaza de Armas.

Tourist Information

www.visitnayarit.com (Spanish only)

State Tourism office: Av. México at Calzada del Ejercito, next to the Church of the Grass Cross, tel. 311/214-8071
Toll-free in Mexico: 01800/523-0160


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