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Taxco, Mexico

Scores

Safety
5.0
Value
8.0
Leisure
5.0
20°C avg in June

Quick Facts

  • Internet Speed:25 Mbps
  • Affordability:cheap
  • English:challenging
  • Public Transit:poor
  • Walkability:great

Why It Fits

Taxco captivates visitors with its picturesque hillside layout and rich silver-working heritage dating back centuries. The town's architecture is remarkably preserved, with colonial-era buildings, the stunning Santa Prisca Church as its centerpiece, and countless silver shops lining the winding streets. The local artisan community is exceptional—many families have perfected silver design across generations—and visitors can watch craftspeople at work and purchase high-quality jewelry directly from makers. Beyond silver, Taxco offers a genuine Mexican mountain-town atmosphere without the over-tourism of Oaxaca or Puerto Vallarta. The best time to visit Taxco is November through April, when temperatures are mild (60–75°F), humidity is low, and rainfall is minimal. December can be particularly charming with holiday decorations, though it brings slightly more tourists. May through October is the rainy season with frequent afternoon downpours, higher humidity, and occasional road closures; however, the town is far less crowded and prices drop significantly. July and August are also hotter and muggier, though fewer international travelers visit. Taxco is best suited for travelers who value culture, craft, and walkable town charm over modern amenities and nightlife. Budget travelers and digital nomads will appreciate its affordability, though internet quality can be inconsistent and accommodation options are modest compared to larger Mexican cities. The town's steep terrain and narrow streets make it less accessible for those with mobility challenges. Note that Guerrero state has historically had security concerns, though Taxco itself (located in a relatively stable zone) is generally considered safer than Acapulco or coastal areas, particularly if visitors avoid displaying wealth and remain aware of surroundings.

Popular Activities

📍Visit Museo William Spratling to understand Taxco's silver revival history
📍Eat enchiladas verdes and local mole at a family-run fonda near Plazuela de San Juan
📍Take the telefónico cable car up Peña Chiquita mountain for panoramic views
📍Stroll through Mercado de Artesanías (Craft Market) for hammocks, textiles, and folk art

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