This app is for Travellers to Mexico, the App includes top Mexico destinations and top tourist attractions: Features: 1. View top attractions on the map with brief introduction 2. View top attraction sites listed by the distance to the map center 3. Filter the attractions by the city, the category, or keywords 4. Add attractions to [My favorites], click the Star icon to add or remove sites 5. Add My Markers on the map, i.e. My Hotel, Parking Lot, ..., and later, you can find your way back to your Hotel/Parking Lot 6. What To Do list 7. Offline content data The App contains travel maps, attraction list and top tourist attractions with brief information. Attractions are categorized as: Park (Parks, Gardens), Nature (Mountains, Beaches, Lakes), Museum (Galleries, Museums, Arts Center), Religion (Churches, Mosques, Temples), Historical (Palaces, Castles and Historical sites), Family (Squares, Towns, Markets), Architecture (Structures, Buildings), Sculpture (Monuments, Statues), and Viewpoint (other Points of interests). 1. Mexico City (Capital, Culture, History, and Cuisine) Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución): One of the world’s largest public squares, surrounded by historic colonial buildings. Museo Nacional de Antropología: Mexico’s premier museum, showcasing Aztec, Maya, and other pre-Hispanic civilizations. Chapultepec Castle: A hilltop castle offering panoramic city views and rich national history. 2. Cancún (Beaches, Resorts, and Mayan Heritage) Playa Delfines: A beautiful public beach with turquoise water and the famous “Cancún” sign. Isla Mujeres: A short ferry ride away, perfect for snorkeling and relaxed island vibes. El Rey Ruins: Ancient Mayan ruins located right in Cancún’s Hotel Zone. 3. Oaxaca City (Colonial Charm, Indigenous Culture, and Cuisine) Monte Albán: A spectacular Zapotec archaeological site with sweeping valley views. Templo de Santo Domingo: A baroque masterpiece and cultural icon of Oaxaca. Mercado 20 de Noviembre: Famous for authentic Oaxacan food like tlayudas and mole. 4. Guadalajara (Mariachi, Tequila, and Colonial Heritage) Tequila Town (near Guadalajara): Visit agave fields and tequila distilleries in the UNESCO-designated region. Hospicio Cabañas: A World Heritage site featuring José Clemente Orozco’s powerful murals. Plaza de Armas: The city’s heart, surrounded by elegant architecture and live mariachi music. 5. San Miguel de Allende (Art, Architecture, and Romance) Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel: An iconic pink neo-Gothic church and symbol of the city. El Jardín Principal: A lively square filled with cafés, music, and colonial atmosphere. Fábrica La Aurora: A former textile mill turned art and design center.