Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / » Los Mochis SinaloaValle Verde Hotel In Donwtown Los Mochis, SinaloaPosted on Thursday 17 de December, 2009 - Tagged as Los Mochis, Los Mochis Sinaloa, Mexico Hotels, Mexico Tourism, Sinaloa Mexico,
Situated in downtown Los Mochis, Valle Verde Hotel offers the largest rooms in town and a tranquil atmosphere ideal for families, groups and business travellers alike. The hotel has 28 large and spacious rooms, stylish suites equipped with amenities ranging from air conditioning, kitchenette, to name a few. The hotel features a crystal clear swimming pool, an indoor parking lot, wireless internet access in public areas, and a cosy atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax after sightseeing in Los Mochis or working in the city. The hotel’s restaurant offers delicious Mexican and international specialties in a pleasant air-conditioned setting. Valle Verde Hotel is an excellent option for visitors. This picture belongs to Cote under a Creative Commons License Means of Transport in Mexico: First Class Chepe Train Runs Daily from Chihuahua to Los MochisPosted on Thursday 26 de April, 2007 - Tagged as Barrancas del Cobre Chihuahua, Chihuahua Mexico, Cuauhtemoc, El Chepe Train Chihuahua, El Fuerte, Los Mochis Sinaloa, Means of Transport in Mexico, Mexico Tourism, Sinaloa Mexico, For an interesting road trip through Mexico’s Copper Canyon, catch the “El Chepe†Train in Chihuahua City, located 950 miles northwest of Mexico City. The train stops in quaint towns along the way, like Creel, Divisadero and El Fuerte, until reaching its final destination of Los Mochis in Sinaloa, 10 hours later. Leaving everyday at 6:00 AM from Chihuahua to Los Mochis and Los Mochis to Chihuahua, this breathtaking journey is a great way to see Chihuahua’s major attraction, the Barrancas del Cobre (Copper Canyon), four times larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon, located on the steepest part of the western range of the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains. Riding the Pacific-Chihuahua Railway (El Chepe) is the best way to experience the natural marvel of this region, extending all the way to Los Mochis in Sinaloa State. On the way to Los Mochis, the train will stop in Cuauhtemoc, the largest apple producing region in Mexico and also home to the biggest Mennonite community in the world (farmers of German descent with strong religious values), as well as El Fuerte, an old colonial mining town with lush vegetation and a central plaza.Source:visitmexicopress.com |