Bufa Hill
The Cerro de la Bufa is 2,567 meters above sea level offering you one of the best views of the city and its tourist sites. His name was given by Juan de Tolosa and means in Aragonese 'pig bladder'. In 1914 he witnessed the last battle of the Revolution. You can go up to enjoy the beautiful view and take the opportunity to visit the chapel built in 1728, the Plaza de la Revolución Mexicana and the Observatory de la bufa, where you can see a real-time aerial tour of the metropolitan area of Zacatecas. The only observatory for tourist purposes in Mexico.
We recommend taking the cable car, in the Cerro del Grillo, located next to the Hotel Baruk Teleferico y Mina.
Within the facilities of Cerro de la Bufa, you can also visit:
Toma de Zacatecas Museum
Daily 10 am to 4 pm
$ 2 usd (per person)
Pho. +52 (492)922-8066
Zip line service of 150 meters:
Daily 10 am to 6 pm
$ 11 usd (per person)
Pho. +521 (492) 117-1530
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