• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
The Travels of BBQboy and Spanky

The Travels of BBQboy and Spanky

  • About Us
  • Blog
  • Destinations
    • EUROPE (A to M)
      • AUSTRIA
      • BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
      • BULGARIA
      • CROATIA
      • CZECH REPUBLIC
      • ESTONIA
      • FINLAND
      • GERMANY
      • GREECE
      • HUNGARY
      • ITALY
      • LATVIA
      • LITHUANIA
    • EUROPE (N to Z)
      • MONTENEGRO
      • NORTH MACEDONIA
      • POLAND
      • PORTUGAL
      • ROMANIA
      • SERBIA
      • SLOVAKIA
      • SLOVENIA
      • SPAIN
      • SWITZERLAND
      • TURKEY
      • UKRAINE
    • CAUCASUS
      • ARMENIA
      • GEORGIA
    • ASIA
      • CAMBODIA
      • HONG KONG
      • INDONESIA
      • JAPAN
      • LAOS
      • MALAYSIA
      • PHILIPPINES
      • THAILAND
      • TAIWAN
      • SINGAPORE
    • NORTH AMERICA
      • MONTREAL, QUEBEC
      • REGIONS OF QUEBEC, CANADA
      • MEXICO
        • Pueblos Magicos of Mexico
      • U.S.A
    • CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN
      • COSTA RICA
      • CUBA
      • DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
      • GUATEMALA
      • NICARAGUA
    • SOUTH AMERICA
      • ARGENTINA
      • BOLIVIA
      • BRAZIL
      • CHILE
      • COLOMBIA
    • AFRICA
      • SOUTH AFRICA
      • MOROCCO
      • TUNISIA
      • ZAMBIA
      • ZIMBABWE
    • OCEANIA
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
  • Topics
    • Nomadic Life / Full-time Travel
    • Accommodation
    • Expat Corner
    • Blogging & Bloggers
    • The Best and Worst
    • Deep Thoughts
    • planes, trains and automobiles
    • Hikes & Adventures
    • Travel Accessories
  • Travel Diaries
  • Resources
  • Work with Us

s

Why you should visit Toluca

Why you should visit Toluca

Why you should visit Toluca.

I was surprised by Toluca and blown away by its Cosmovitral. It, alone, makes Toluca a place worth visiting. Toluca is also famous for something most people wouldn’t expect: green Chorizo.

Toluca is about 70 km (45 miles) from Mexico City, a 90-minute drive. It is the capital of Mexico state and mostly known as an industrial hub.  Surprisingly, Toluca is also known for its many museums – Mexico City is the only Mexican city with more museums. Of those museums, the Cosmovitral is the most visually stunning.

Note: I passed through Toluca while doing the Nevado de Toluca Tour with Vibe Adventures. 

 

The Highlights of Toluca

The Cosmovitral

Toluca and the Cosmovitral
The photo above is of Barack Obama, Stephen Harper and Enrique Peña Nieto commemorating the 20th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (in 2014).

 

What is the Cosmovitral? The Cosmovitral is a stained glass exhibit and a botanical garden. The building, the Toluca’s former central market, was converted into an art installation featuring stained glass guided by local artist Leopoldo Flores. The walls of the building are lined by stained glass windows, the largest stained glass windows in the world according to some (it’s a disputable claim, I’ve seen other claims to the same). Whether the largest or not, they are beautiful. The theme is the universe and mankind and the windows reflect the struggle between life and death, good and evil, day and night and creation and destruction through their colours and representations

(note: the 25 peso entry fee includes a free tour at scheduled times where the guide describes the meaning of all the windows. It’s not overly long and really helps in understanding the artists’ vision. Excellent).

 


 

 

Within the building are gardens full of flowers, plants, a little stream and other installations aimed at showing plant life in their natural element. There’s a Japanese garden for example and another section where you’ll see giant cactus in a desert setting. The Cosmovitral is, as I say above, both a stained glass exhibit and a botanical garden..

Some photos:

Why you should visit Toluca
The entrance, from the outside

 

Toluca and the Cosmovitral

Why you should visit Toluca

Why you should visit Toluca

Why you should visit Toluca

Why you should visit Toluca
The cosmovitral from the exterior

 

I think the Cosmovitral is quite stunning and by itself makes a visit to Toluca worth doing.

 

A short video


 


 

 

Other attractions of interest in Toluca

Toluca’s center is quite nice and it’s worth taking a stroll around. It the center of it all are the Plaza de los Mártires and Los Portales de Toluca.

The Plaza de los Mártires is the main square. On one side of it you’ll see the Palacio del Gobierno, on the other the Cathedral of Toluca. Anyone expecting the typical Spanish-built Cathedral will be in for a shock – Toluca Cathedral is a neoclassical monstrosity that looks almost Northern European in design. It was built starting in 1867 and was only completed in 1978. I’ll be honest…it’s not a very pretty cathedral. But still worth a visit just because it’s so different than your typical Mexican cathedral.

 

Why you should visit Toluca
Lavender gardens in Plaza de los Mártires

 

Above: Toluca Cathedral

 

Just around the corner you’ll find Los Portales de Toluca, a “U” shaped complex of buildings containing stores, all under the cover of portales (or “arcades” as some like call them). In the center of the “U” is a pretty park with a kiosque and lots of benches and trees and flowers. It all looks very pretty and modern and it seemed to be the center of life in Toluca when we were there. If you want to a uniquely Tolucan souvenir, you can buy “Moscos”, an orange liqueur. They have stores in Los Portales selling just that.

 

Why you should visit Toluca

Above: Portales de Toluca

 

Why you should visit Toluca
“Moscos”, an orange liqueur

 


 

 

A block back to The Plaza de los Mártires is the Iglesia de Santa Veracruz, a church built by the Franciscans in the mid-1700’s. It is known for its statue of the Black Christ (Cristo Negro) that you’ll see on the main altar.

 

Iglesia de Santa Veracruz

 

Very impressive is the Parque de la Ciencia Fundadores. It is located right across from the Cosmovitral. Considered a “lung” in the center of the city, it’s a public space with fountains, gardens, and a Planetarium.

 

Iglesia del Carmen and the Parque de la Ciencia Fundadores

 

Parque de la Ciencia Fundadores…and the Cosmovitral on the other side

 

I was very impressed by Toluca’s city center. Lots of green spaces, clean, modern…very nice.

 


 

 

If coming to Toluca you have to eat or buy green chorizo. Toluca is famous for it and the Chilangos (Chilangos = people from Mexico City) I was with each bought green chorizo to bring home (“my mother said if I come to Toluca I have to buy green chorizo. She would be angry if I came here and didn’t buy it”).

Why is green chorizo green? According to the internet they are cooked using green chiles and green herbs which give it a special taste.

We went to Mercado de Toluca which is a few blocks from the Cosmovitral. At the back of the market, going up to the 2nd floor, you’ll find a whole bunch of restaurants. It’s here that we stuffed our faces with green chorizo (and bought green chorizo to bring home).

 

Chorizo in Toluca

 

Consensus on Toluca? I was impressed by what I saw. Granted we only spent a few hours…but the center is pretty and there’s lots to see. And as I say, the Cosmovitral by itself is reason enough to visit.

And don’t forget that hike to Nevado de Toluca which I link below (see the tour I took here). At 4,680 meters (15,354 feet), it is the 4th highest peak in Mexico and has 2 lakes in its crater. Incredible!

 

 

Related: Hiking Nevado de Toluca

Related: Frida Kahlo and the highlights of Coyoacán (Mexico City)

Related: What’s happened to Guanajuato?

If you haven’t subscribed yet and want to get our posts and newsletters sent to your email, just insert your email address below

Great! Thank you for subscribing. If you don't receive a confirmation email, please check your Spam box.

Filed Under: MEXICO, NORTH AMERICA

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Sheila Ducarme

    January 25, 2024 at 12:08 am

    Thanks. We will check it out next season. Have you any advice on touring Guadalajara area?

    Reply
    • Frank (bbqboy)

      January 25, 2024 at 2:53 pm

      Sorry, I don’t Sheila.

      Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sidebar


Hi! We are Frank & Lissette from Canada. We sold our home in 2014 and have been travelling the world ever since.

About Us

Interested in Spain? See Mapping Spain, our new website that focuses exclusively on Spain

Follow us on Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

Copyright © 2025 · The Travels of BBQboy and Spanky · All Rights Reserved · Privacy Policy

Nerja
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok