Tula de Allende is a city in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, known for its rich history and cultural significance. The city is home to the Tula archeological site, a major tourist attraction that features the famous Atlantean figures and the pyramid ruins of the ancient Toltec capital, Tollan-Xicocotitlan. The city has a population of around 29,000 people and is a regional economic center, with a growing economy and a strong sense of community. Visitors can explore the city's historic center, which includes the parish and former monastery of San Jose, the main plaza, and the open-air theatre. The city also offers a range of cultural activities and events, including the Feria Ambiental, and has a number of family-friendly amenities, such as the Plaza de las Artesanias, where visitors can find local handicrafts and souvenirs
Plan your family visit to the Tula with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We visited Tula, an archaeological site north of Mexico City, with the impressive Temple of the Sun and fascinating statues of Toltec warriors
Highlights: The kids were amazed by the Atlantean statues, which look a bit like the Easter Island statues, and learned about the Toltec civilization ✨