Attractions

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The Eagle's Nest Stadium

The Eagles' Nest Stadium, better known as El Nido, is a baseball stadium located in the city of Mexicali, Baja California. It is currently the home of the Águilas de Mexicali, a Mexican professional baseball team that plays in the Mexican Pacific League.

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Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe

This church was consecrated by His Excellency Bishop Alfredo Glindo, M. Sp., on November 21, 1955, on the third anniversary of the visit made by the queen and conqueror Our Lady of Loreto on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of this city of Mexicali.

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Children's Museum of the Sun

The Museo del Sol del Niño is a museum dedicated to cultivating the interest of children, young adults, and adults in topics related to culture, science, technology, and the environment. Its purpose is to be of great interest and interest, primarily to the Mexicali community.

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City Forest and Zoo

The City Forest and Zoo is a public park located in the historic center of Mexicali, Baja California. Established in 1964 by the city's mayor, Carlos Rubio Parra, the recreational and natural space quickly became an icon for the Mexicali community.