Santa Ana Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A beautiful area of our city
Santa Ana church, finished in 1733, consecrated the year after, built on the remains of a Mayan plinth can be found here. Several very casual food vendors (taco places to trendy hamburger places) are ...
Santa Ana church, finished in 1733, consecrated the year after, built on the remains of a Mayan plinth can be found here. Several very casual food vendors (taco places to trendy hamburger places) are ...
The park is a park in name only, really - most of it is concrete, but... You have the market at one end, the church at the other, a water fountain, some trees and lots of benches to sit on when you ne...
The park is a park in name only, really - most of it is concrete, but... You have the market at one end, the church at the other, a water fountain, some trees and lots of benches to sit on when you ne...
This is a commentary on the food stalls, especially Castillo, that serve the most disgusting garbage to clueless tourists (interestingly not only clueless gringos but also Mexicans). I've been around ...
A beautiful area of our city
Santa Ana church, finished in 1733, consecrated the year after, built on the remains of a Mayan plinth can be found here. Several very casual food vendors (taco places to trendy hamburger places) are ...
A beautiful area of our city
Santa Ana church, finished in 1733, consecrated the year after, built on the remains of a Mayan plinth can be found here. Several very casual food vendors (taco places to trendy hamburger places) are ...
Nice space, water feature
The park is a park in name only, really - most of it is concrete, but... You have the market at one end, the church at the other, a water fountain, some trees and lots of benches to sit on when you ne...
Nice space, water feature
The park is a park in name only, really - most of it is concrete, but... You have the market at one end, the church at the other, a water fountain, some trees and lots of benches to sit on when you ne...
AVOID
This is a commentary on the food stalls, especially Castillo, that serve the most disgusting garbage to clueless tourists (interestingly not only clueless gringos but also Mexicans). I've been around ...