Los Reyes Acaquilpan - The City of Los Reyes Acaquilpan

The City of Los Reyes Acaquilpan

The municipality consists of 18 localities (15 urban and 3 rural), of which its municipal seat, Los Reyes Acaquilpan, also known as Los Reyes La Paz, which had a 2010 census population of 85,359 inhabitants, is the largest. Line A of the Mexico City Metro terminates in Los Reyes at the station called Metro La Paz.

  • The "municipal palace" or main government building for the city and municipality. It is decorated for the upcoming Independence Day celebrated on Sept 16

  • Statue dedicated to charros in the plaza in front of the municipal palace. Part of the inscription reads "For more than a century, our men and women have celebrated the "Carnaval de Charros" with their characteristic masks and outfit year after year and it is our pride to continue preserving this noble tradition"

  • Street vendors on Hombres Ilustres street near the municipal palace

  • View of (extinct) volcano "La Caldera" taken from the Metro La Paz station of the Mexico City Metro in the city/municipality of Los Reyes Acaquilpan

  • Entrance to Mexico City Metro station Metro Los Reyes

  • line of bicycle taxis waiting for business on Horacio Zuñiga Street just outside the Metro Los Reyes station

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