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30 photos showing you why you should visit Morelia

why you should visit Morelia

Why you should visit Morelia.

It’s been almost 10 years since my first visit to Morelia. I’ll admit I wasn’t a fan of the city on that original visit. I found it lacking in green spaces, monotone in its architecture and colouring, a bit gritty and dirty…I wasn’t impressed.

My previous post: Morelia (Michoacán) and why even UNESCO listed world heritage sites can leave you feeling blah

 

Lissette and I are on a 2-month trip through Mexico and decided to explore Morelia in much more detail. We spent 3 days walking around the city, visiting all the highlights as well as some lesser-known sights. Lots of photos below.

 So did it change my opinion of Morelia? I’ll tell you at the bottom of this post.

 

Lots of images of Morelia

 

why you should visit Morelia
Courtyard and views – Palacio de Justicia

 

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Mural – Palacio de Justicia

 

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Morelia sign near Cathedral

 

 


 

 

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Morelia Cathedral

 

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Morelia had an outdoor art exhibit featuring replica pieces from the National Prado Museum in Madrid. The exhibit will be on display until January 2024.

 

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Fuente de las Tarascas, with the Morelia aqueduct (dating from the late 1700’s) in the background

 

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Sculls on display for the Morelia film festival

 


 

 

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Santuario de nuestra Señora de Guadalupe – a UNESCO World Heritage site and possibly the most beautiful church in Mexico

 

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Santuario de nuestra Señora de Guadalupe dome

 

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Santuario de nuestra Señora de Guadalupe from the outside

 

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Old University library

 


 

 

30 photos showing you why you should visit Morelia
Michoacan University of Saint Nicholas of Hidalgo – it has a beautiful courtyard with murals

 

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Palacio Clavijero

 

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Palacio Clavijero mural

 

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Plaza de Armas and Morelia Cathedral in background

 


 

 

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Palace Michoacan State Government (Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Michoacán) – this building has incredible courtyards filled with murals by some of Mexico’s greatest artists

 

Palacio de Gobierno mural in Morelia
Mural at Palacio de Gobierno

 

Palacio de Gobierno murals
another mural at the Palacio de Gobierno

 

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Conservatorio de las Rosas with Templo de Santa Rosa de Lima (the white dome)

 


 

 

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Templo de Santa Rosa de Lima

 

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Ex Convento de San Agustín

 

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Mural next to the ex convent of St. Agustin

 

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Pasaje Hidalgo with St. Agustin in background

 


 

 

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elegant lady, Plaza de Armas

 

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A different angle of Morelia Cathedral

 

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Plaza de Carmen with the Casa de la Cultura in the background

 

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Casa de la Cultura

 


 

 

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Palacio de la Justicia – 1st of 3 courtyards in the palace

 

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Palacio de la Justicia, another of its courtyards.

 

 

So have I changed my opinion of Morelia?

The first day in the city was cloudy and the buildings and streets of the center were dark, gloomy and monotonous. We had walked much of the center and were walking from Plaza de Armas to the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe when Lissette said it “I can see why Morelia didn’t inspire you”.

 

Morelia on a gloomy day

 

The second and third days were a totally different story. The sun came out…as did the pink hues of the buildings. If there’s a city I would compare Morelia to it is Salamanca in Spain – all the buildings in both cities are built out of pink stone. When there’s no sun everything looks sombre. But when the sun comes out everything looks colourful and radiant. A place always looks better when the sun is shining…but it is particularly true with Morelia (and Salamanca) because of the stone used in building the cities.

But there’s more than that. On my first visit with my mother, we spent most of our time walking the city. And honestly, in my opinion, Morelia is not the most beautiful city when viewed from the street. It IS a bit monotonous, a bit gritty and devoid of greenery.

On this visit, Lissette and I had more time and made it a point to explore the many ex-palaces and convents of the city, places like the Palacio del Gobierno, Palacio de la Justicia, Conservatorio de las Rosas, the public library of Michoacán university. And then there were other places, like the Colegio San Nicolás de Hidalgo, that we just stumbled into. We saw so much beauty. We were amazed by the courtyards and the murals (I’ll be writing more in the future on specifically what people should see in Morelia).

We also liked the Morelianos. Everyone we met was friendly and generous in telling us about their city and about the history of Michoacán. And I have to be honest: travelling with a Latina has given us an “in” on this trip. It’s Lissette’s first trip to Mexico and people have been incredibly welcoming to her. She walks down the street and people smile and talk to her. That’s never happened to me when travelling alone or with my mom. 

I will also say this – Morelia is a much cleaner, much more vibrant place than when I was here 10 years ago. While we were there they were having an outdoor art exhibit in Plaza de Armas featuring pieces from the National Prado Museum in Madrid. Also going on was the Morelia film festival which had various venues around the city. There was a happy, festive air in the city.

 


 

 

So did I change my opinion of Morelia? Yes. Morelia didn’t leave me feeling “Blah” this time around. We enjoyed our visit and were impressed by the many highlights. As other people have told me, Morelia has a different kind of beauty than other places in Mexico (someone called Morelia’s beauty a “masculine beauty” which rings true). But it’s not just the beauty of its highlights: as our Airbnb host told us, “Morelia is a much more cosmopolitan city than it was 10 years ago. A lot has changed”.

It certainly has.

More: What to See in Morelia

 

 

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  1. Ethan

    November 14, 2023 at 7:18 pm

    Best part about Morelia, is there are waste bins everywhere! Very rare for a Mexican city.

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  2. Mary Clark

    November 4, 2023 at 4:43 pm

    HI
    I read your blog all the time and enjoy it. I was wondering if you could give me some advice. I’d like to spend Jan – March of 2025 in the south of Spain. Is there any particular town you would recommend? We won’t have a car so someplace that is walkable. Thanks so much!
    Mary

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    • Frank (bbqboy)

      November 6, 2023 at 1:06 am

      Hi Mary. It really depends what you’re looking for. The 1st place that comes to mind is Sevilla if it’s culture and beauty you’re looking for. If looking for a mix of culture beach, there is Malaga (not my favorite city to be honest. But many like it). If looking for a small beach town maybe Estepona or Nerja?

      Reply
  3. JEANETTE CLACK

    October 29, 2023 at 7:12 pm

    While in Morelia did you see many foreighers studying Spanish there?

    Reply
    • Frank (bbqboy)

      October 29, 2023 at 7:17 pm

      Hi Jeanette! No, Come to think of it, saw maybe 5 foreign faces over 3 days.

      Reply

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