Food Scene
Los Muertos Brewing
302 Lázaro Cárdenasthe best baked pizza and craft beer in town! just go!
Drinks & Nightlife
the best gay dancing club in the are, great music, environment !
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Paco’s Ranch
278 Ignacio L. Vallartathe best gay dancing club in the are, great music, environment !
Entertainment & Activities
the most popular and famous beach in Puerto Vallarta , you will love it!
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Los Muertos Beach
the most popular and famous beach in Puerto Vallarta , you will love it!
The #1 entertainment venue in Banderas Bay since 2013! Live music, comedy, drama, musical theater, The Voice of Vallarta.
300 Insurgentes • (Above Wings Army) • Puerto Vallarta
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Act ll Entertainment Stages
Basilio BadilloThe #1 entertainment venue in Banderas Bay since 2013! Live music, comedy, drama, musical theater, The Voice of Vallarta.
300 Insurgentes • (Above Wings Army) • Puerto Vallarta
Sightseeing
Do not miss the chance to walk on our renovated Malecon where you will find along a lot of restaurants , cafes , galleries , and the most important ,a very nice walk coming along with family ,friends or partner !
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Malecon Puerto Vallarta
S/N Paseo Díaz OrdazDo not miss the chance to walk on our renovated Malecon where you will find along a lot of restaurants , cafes , galleries , and the most important ,a very nice walk coming along with family ,friends or partner !
Parks & Nature
The Cuale River rushes down from the mountains and then gently glides through the southern end of Puerto Vallarta, dissecting downtown (‘el centro’) from Viejo Vallarta (‘old Vallarta’).
An island in the river, the Isla Cuale, is home to a lush park, a cultural center, several relaxing restaurants, and a tourist craft market.
The river was the ‘end of town’ until the very late 1950’s, when some restaurantuers had the crazy vision to build La Palapa a half mile further south on the beach. At that time there was no road bridge across the river, so driving there meant crossing the river at a wide and shallow point. When the summer rains turned the river into a rampage-
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Isla Calero
The Cuale River rushes down from the mountains and then gently glides through the southern end of Puerto Vallarta, dissecting downtown (‘el centro’) from Viejo Vallarta (‘old Vallarta’).
An island in the river, the Isla Cuale, is home to a lush park, a cultural center, several relaxing restaurants, and a tourist craft market.
The river was the ‘end of town’ until the very late 1950’s, when some restaurantuers had the crazy vision to build La Palapa a half mile further south on the beach. At that time there was no road bridge across the river, so driving there meant crossing the river at a wide and shallow point. When the summer rains turned the river into a rampage-
Shopping
For great selection and prices on fruits, vegetables, meat, chicken, and more…discover the joy of shopping where the locals shop! The Emiliano Zapata Market is located on Lazaro Cardenas and is notated on the Romantic Zone Map. Each time we’ve visited this market we’ve marveled at the beauty of these fresh and colorful fruits and vegetables. And right on site is a corn tortilla factory that makes delicious fresh tortillas daily; customers order their tortillas by weight. Also within this market is a little store where you can buy fresh-squeezed pineapple juice that is so refreshing; this tasty treat is served in little plastic bags with a straw coming out.
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Mercado Emiliano Zapata
For great selection and prices on fruits, vegetables, meat, chicken, and more…discover the joy of shopping where the locals shop! The Emiliano Zapata Market is located on Lazaro Cardenas and is notated on the Romantic Zone Map. Each time we’ve visited this market we’ve marveled at the beauty of these fresh and colorful fruits and vegetables. And right on site is a corn tortilla factory that makes delicious fresh tortillas daily; customers order their tortillas by weight. Also within this market is a little store where you can buy fresh-squeezed pineapple juice that is so refreshing; this tasty treat is served in little plastic bags with a straw coming out.