- Monterrey - Wikipedia
Monterrey (MON-tə-RAY; Spanish: [monteˈrej] ⓘ) [8] is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León
- Monterrey | History, Map, Economy, Population, Facts | Britannica
Monterrey, city, capital of Nuevo Leon estado (state), northeastern Mexico It sprawls over the semiarid floodplain of the Santa Catarina River, and parts of the city are set against the scenic backdrop of Mount Silla Monterrey is the heart of one of Mexico’s largest urban agglomerations
- What to Do in Monterrey, Mexico: 12 Fantastic Plans (2026) - Civitatis
Monterrey, in Nuevo León, is known as the King of the Mountains Nestled in a stunning bowl of dramatic mountain peaks, mixing sleek skyscrapers with the colorful Barrio Antiguo and its top-class restaurants It’s modern, energetic, and outdoorsy to its core, with canyon hikes and wild landscapes practically spilling into the city limits
- 25 Best Things to Do in Monterrey 2025 - Mexico
In this guide, I’ve picked out the best things to do in Monterrey and I’ve mapped them out like a walking tour I also included things to do around Monterrey, as well as best time to visit, safety tips and recommendations on hotels and restaurants
- 15 Best Things To Do In Monterrey, Mexico - Updated 2025
Monterrey is an underrated city with lots of hidden gems just waiting to be explored Check out our list of the 15 best things to do in Monterrey, Mexico
- Monterrey travel - Lonely Planet | Mexico, North America
Discover Monterrey, Mexico’s mountain city in our travel guide Explore Cerro de la Silla, Parque Fundidora, Santa Lucia Riverwalk and northern cuisine
- 6 Things to Do With a Few Extra Days in Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey has plenty to offer visitors with a few extra days in the region, whether you're into hiking, culture, wildlife, history or more
- Monterrey – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Monterrey is the third largest city in Mexico and the capital of the state of Nuevo León It is the commercial, industrial, educational, and transportation hub of northern Mexico, also third in economic importance after Mexico City and Mexico State
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