Chihuahua City is located at the eastern foothills of the Sierra Madre mountain range on the northern border of Mexico. It is the capital of Chihuahua state in Mexico, founded in the sixteenth century and officially established as a city in 1709. The city ranks as the 12th largest city in Mexico, known for its advanced industrial sector, making it one of the most renowned industrial cities in the country.
Despite suffering damages in the mid-20th century, Chihuahua City has managed to preserve valuable buildings from the 19th to 20th centuries, becoming a well-known tourist destination. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Old San Francisco Temple, City Hall, Government Palace, churches, and more. The city boasts a vibrant nightlife, especially in the downtown area, where many mansions have been transformed into clubs and ballrooms, making it an ideal place to enjoy the night scene.
Chihuahua City
Reasons to visit: Capital of Chihuahua state in Mexico
Continent: North America
Country: Mexico
State: Chihuahua
City: Chihuahua City