Pachuca – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Pachuca (also known as Pachuca de Soto) is a city of almost 300,000 people (2020) in the state of Hidalgo, that draws visitors with its well-preserved historical center and mining heritage.

Understand

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The capital of Hidalgo State, its history is intrinsically entwined with mining since the Aztec days. After the conquista, the Spanish hired Cornish labor and innovation to help with further mining. But due to political instability and wild fluctuations in the price of precious metal values, Pachuca eventually diversified into other areas, including tourism.

The city occupies a small valley and is almost completely surrounded by large hills, which are also covered in colorful houses. The city centre has maintained most of its colonial-era structures, with narrow winding streets. Away from the centre is the modern part of Pachuca, with warehouses, factories, supermarkets and a large football stadium called El Huracán (The Hurricane).

In addition to its role as a regional center, Pachuca may be known to some as the site where much of Club of Crows, a Netflix series, was shot. It is also fortunate to be close to a mountainous natural getaway known as Parque Nacional El Chico.

Many of the descendants of the Cornish miners who immigrated here in the 19th century remain in Pachuca and nearby Real del Monte. Two heritages define the city: football and a dish called "pastes".

Get in

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By plane

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Pachuca is accessed by flights to Mexico City, Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) has direct buses to Pachuca leaving every 30 minutes from Terminal 1; Santa Lucia Airport (NLU) is the closest major airport if you are driving. Depending on traffic conditions, it takes about 90 minutes to arrive at this town.

By carpooling

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You can have a look on Blablacar for shared rides. From Mexico City it's around M$70 (Jan 2022) and from Puebla approx. M$130 (Jan 2022).

By bus

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Pachuca is easy to reach by first class bus from several cities in the region, including from Mexico City's North station and Puebla's CAPU station (~2 hr, M$200). From the bus station, take a taxi or one of the combi minivans (M$7.5) to get to the old city center.

Pachuca is about 90 km (56 miles) north of Mexico City. The road is flat with very few curves. Because it is a toll-highway, it's usually in good condition.

Get around

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20°7′21″N 98°44′1″W

Map of Pachuca

Pachuca is a good size city so you'll want to use the taxis or public transportation to get around. There is a local bus service operated by the city, but it doesn't go everywhere, so the most common way to get around is by combi (also called colectivo). Combis are small vans that drive along major roads, such as Blvrd. Felipe Angeles or Blvrd Marquez, and will pick up and drop off passengers anywhere along the route for a small fare (often M$10). Ask a local where the nearest combi route is and where it goes, or just look for a busy street and observe where the vans are stopping to pick up and drop off people. If you're not sure where the regular stops are, you can always just wave at an oncoming combi and the driver will stop (unless the van is already full, in which case he will pass you by). Combis have their destination (terminal point of their route) on a sign or painted on the front windshield.

Taxis are dependable and safe in Pachuca. Most hotels will call a radio taxi for you, if asked.

See

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  • 1 Reloj Monumental de Pachuca (Monumental Clock Tower). A clock tower built in 1910 to commemorate the centennial of the independence of Mexico. It is situated in Plaza Independencia. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 2 Jardin de Arte, General Square, Calle Pedro Ma. Anaya 1, Centro. Urban sculpture garden provides a peaceful oasis next to the state capitol (Palacio de Gobierno Estatal). Lots of colorful murals. Tianguis are here on Saturday market days. (updated Sep 2023)
  • 3 Parroquia de la Asuncion. Church from the 16th century with oil canvases from the same era inside, plus surrounding historical quarters around adjacent Plaza de la Constitucion. (updated Nov 2020)
  • 4 Cristo Rey. Nice Jesus statue. Plus some fine views of the city if you walk around the terrace/stairwell. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 5 Plaza Juárez. Main square (err, zocalo) of Pachuca with a Benito Juarez statue in the center and the state capital building and municipal theater fringing its borders. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 6 Archivo Historico y Museo de Mineria, Asociación Civil, Javier Mina 110, +52 771 715 0976. 10ː00-18ː00 daily. History of mining in the area with mineral specimens and other mining exhibits like smelters and extractors on display. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 7 El Cuartel del Arte (Art Barracks). A sampling of art. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 8 SINAFO- Fototeca Nacional del INAH (Museo de la Fotografía). Photography museumː could be a little sleepy. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 9 Parroquia de San Francisco. Colonial Catholic temple also from 16th century with the St. Francis of Asisi convent adjacent. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 10 Interactive World Soccer Center/Pachuca Soccer Museum and Hall of Fame (Pachuca El Museo Del Futbol Salon De La Fama), +52 771 138 3040. Pachuca's soccer hall of fame and museum, for the soccer aficionado. Selfie-opportunity available in front of the gigantic soccer ball. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 11 Pisal de Byron Gálvez (Parque David Ben Gurión). 08ː00-18ː00 daily. Outdoor plaza made up of pieced-together mosaics that you can walk upon. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 12 Museo El Rehilete (Pinwheel Museum), Blvd Felipe Angeles km 84.5, +52 771 711 4722. More or less a children's museum but fairly interactive with a dino park, planetarium, and botanical garden. (updated Oct 2020)
  • 13 Museo de Miniaturas Castillo de Dragones. Miniatures/toy museum inside a castle with dragons draped along the exteriors. Could be a bit kitschy. (updated Oct 2020)
  • English Cemetery
  • 14 Macromural of Pachuca (Mural de Palmitas), Guadalupe 204, Las Palmitas (behind Sam's Club). A whole neighborhood draped in pastel colors. If you feel like you're suddenly in an Easter egg land, you're probably in the right spot. (updated Nov 2020)

Do

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The region around Pachuca

  • 1 Bioparque Convivencia Pachuca, Av Benito Juárez. 10ː00-17ː00 Tu-Su, closed M. Animal conservatory that is pretty dilapidated. Come here if you want to see a sad lion. (updated Nov 2020)
  • 2 Tuzoofari, Camino Rural Rancho San Pablo (in Epazoyucan) (about 25 km southeast of Pachuca), +52 771 189 6600. 09ː00-17ː00 daily. A pretty dynamic safari experience with chances to feed the animals with supervision and tram car rides through the park, etc. (updated Nov 2020)
  • 3 Estadio Hidalgo, 2da B Juárez 102, Los Jales, +52 686 231 6595. Catch a pro soccer game almost any time of the year since the local team Club de Fútbol Pachuca (often known locally as Los Tuzos) plays in Mexico's top football league, the Liga MX which has two annual seasons. The stadium opened in 1993 and seats 30,000 fans. Pachuca is the oldest team in Mexico, tracing its roots to 1901 when it was founded by miners who had emigrated from Cornwall in southern England.

Buy

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  • 1 Mercado Primero de Mayo. 09ː00-19ː00 daily. This is the city's traditional main marketplace. A place to try local foods and look for local artisanal products. (updated Nov 2020)
  • 2 Plaza Galerias Pachuca. Modern shopping mall with theater. (updated Oct 2020)

Eat

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"Pastes". Derived from the Cornish pasty (but pronounced with a short "a" and "e",) this foodstuff is close to a baked empanada and was popularized by Cornish miners who took them as ready to eat treats for their lunch inside Hidalgo's silver mines. The original ones were filled with a mixture of leek, potatoes and ground meat, however the variety has now grown into a somewhat larger assortment. While there are literally hundreds of establishments selling pastes in Pachuca, "Kiko's" and "El Duque" are strongly recommended. Inquire about chile heat before tasting.

Budget

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All these are in the city center:

  • 1 Churromania, Calle Guadalupe Victoria 206. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 2 Taquería Guerrero, Calle Vicente Guerrero 904. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 3 Burguer la Fiesta S.A. de C.V., C. Belisario Domínguez 103. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 4 Cocina Ade, C. Arizpe 307. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 5 Pastes "Real de Plateros", Cl. Miguel Hidalgo 200. (updated Aug 2022)

Mid-range

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  • 6 Benji's México, Pl. Benito Juárez 116. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 7 Holy Cheese!, Av Revolución 805. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 8 El Canibal Pachuca, Calle Gral. Felipe Angeles 604. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 9 Aldi Pizza, Av Revolución 1111. (updated Aug 2022)

Splurge

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  • 10 Sotero, Dr. Manuel del Corral 101. (updated Aug 2022)
  • 11 Puerto Del Bife, Camino Real de la Plata, Lte. 15. (updated Aug 2022)

Drink

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Sleep

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Budget

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  • 1 Casa Alí - HOSTAL, Ingeniero Mineros 103, +52 771 747 0078. A friendly hostel option with breakfast. Also can arrange tours of nearby areas such as Parque Nacional Chico. M$487. (updated Oct 2020)

Mid-range

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  • 2 Privada 400 Casas & Suites, Dr Espinoza Arteaga 400, +52 771 713 7688. Kind of like staying in an apartment but without the lease. M$ 614. (updated Nov 2020)
  • 3 Holiday Inn Express Pachuca, Blvd Luis Donaldo Colosio 220 Fracc, +52 771 273 0900. This is good if you want to stay in a concrete block franchise sort of place out in the suburbs that has a full breakfast and indoor pool. M$ 762. (updated Nov 2020)
  • Hotel los Baños, Matamoros # 205 Colonia Centro. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Cheap and nice looking colonial style hotel. For luxury, you're probably better off in one of the other options nearby; while the rooms are clean, many things don't work well (windows, locks, internet), but it does come with TV access. Renovated in 2015. For the breakfast you have to pay additional M$60, which it probably is not worth it. Better option is to take breakfast in one of the many nice places nearby. M$ 400 for a single room.

Splurge

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  • 4 Hotel Emily, Calle Plaza de la Independencia, +52 771 715 0828. Here you can look out on the clock monument, and have a massage. M$ 847. (updated Oct 2020)

Stay safe

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Connect

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Cope

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Go next

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Mineral del Monte – 17 km

Parque Nacional (National Park) El Chico – 25 km. Not bad, monolithic escarpments rising up out of an alpine forest-type topography. Come prepared for some potentially cold weather while hiking though.

Mineral del Chico – 35 km. A pristine town that sort of functions as a service center or at least interesting respite before or after visiting Parque Nacional El Chico.

San Miguel Regla – 40 km

Santa Maria Regla – 40 km

Thermal baths, for example the Grutas Tolantongo – 120 km. Breathtaking hot springs. Featuring grottos, a water tunnel, river, bridge, waterfalls, pools and trekking. The admission is M$150 (Jan 2022), only payable in cash. The attractions in the park are open daily up to 20:00. You can also do camping there.

Xoxafi Caves – 50 km

Tolantongo Caves – 120 km

Prismas basalticos – 40 km

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FAQs

What is Pachuca, Hidalgo known for? ›

Pachuca has a school of mines and metallurgy (founded 1877) and the Autonomous University of Hidalgo (founded 1869 as the Scientific and Literary Institution; present status, 1961). The ruins of Tula, the Toltec capital, are about 35 miles (55 km) west of Pachuca. Pop. (2010) 256,584; metro.

What is the elevation of the CF Pachuca? ›

Estadio Hidalgo, the home of the Crew's upcoming opponents CF Pachuca in Pachuca, Mexico, sits at an altitude of 7,843 feet.

What is the heritage of Pachuca? ›

Pachuca's name was derived from the term Patiachiucan, which in the Náhuatl language means "narrow place." The city was founded in the year 1488 and through its history it has always been linked to mining. It was here where, in 1553, Bartolomé de Medina, invented the system of amalgamation for mining silver.

What does Pachuca mean in English? ›

Pachucas (from pachuca, the female counterpart to the pachuco) were Mexican American women who wore zoot suits during World War II, also known as "cholitas", "slick chicks", and "lady zoot suiters". The suit was a symbol of rebellion due to the rationing of cloth for the war effort.

Who is the owner of Pachuca? ›

Martinez has owned Club Pachuca since 1995 when the team played in the Primera A (second division). Under his leadership, Pachuca has become one of the most successful clubs in Mexico, winning multiple league titles and building an effective pool of players.

Is Pachuca worth visiting? ›

Beautifully Scenic. One of the best reasons Pachuca is worth visiting is that no matter where you are in the city, there is always a wonderful view to admire. Located less than 2 hours from Mexico City, Pachuca is surrounded by beautiful, green mountains and gently rolling hills.

What are 3 interesting facts about Hidalgo? ›

Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753-1811) was a Mexican priest, teacher, and freethinker. He is known as the Father of the Homeland for being one of the starters of the Mexican independence movement. He had both an academic and religious career. He got a bachelor's degree in philosophy and theology.

What is Pachuca known for food? ›

If a dish is famous in Hidalgo, it is the pastes of Pachuca and Real del Monte, whose origin dates back to colonial times as the English miners took them as an aperitif to their working days. The “Pastes” are a kind of empanada made with wheat flour filled with ground meat, potatoes, salt, pepper and parsley.

What is the nickname of Pachuca? ›

The Gophers

What is the oldest team in Mexico? ›

Pachuca Football Club, founded in 1901, is one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in Mexico.

Who is the sponsor of Pachuca? ›

Betcris kicked off 2022 with the official presentation of another important sponsorship to its portfolio. Betcris and Club de Futbol Pachuca have signed an agreement that places betcris.mx as the club's official betting site.

How old is pachuca? ›

The team was founded as Pachuca Athletic Club in 1901 by a group of miners from Cornwall, England. This eventually led to the club being nicknamed Los Tuzos (The Gophers) by fans. Pachuca became one of the founding members of the Mexican Primera Division a few years after forming.

Where does the name pachuca come from? ›

Pachuca Surname Meaning

Hispanic (Mexico): habitational name from the city of Pachuca de Soto the capital of the Mexican state of Hidalgo from Nahuatl (Aztec).

What is pachuca style? ›

La Pachuca

The Pachuca's hairstyle tended to be a high "coif" or bouffant, with the hair put up in some way (a more pronounced version of the typical hair style of the time) by ratting their hair or affixing hair rats. Their makeup was heavy, particularly using a red colored lipstick.

Is Hidalgo, Mexico Aztec or Mayan? ›

They, in turn, fell to the Mexica and were incorporated into the Aztec Empire by Moctezuma Ilhuicamina in the 15th century. In his quest to conquer the Aztec empire, the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés entered Hidalgo in 1520.

What tribe was in Hidalgo Mexico? ›

The Otomí (who call themselves Nahñu, or Hñahñu) belong to the seventh most common language group in Mexico and presently occupy portions of the states of Hidalgo, México, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Querétaro and Michoacán. At one time, the Otomí held a great deal of power and prestige throughout east central Mexico.

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