Culiacan is a city in northwestern Mexico. It is capital city of the state
of Sinaloa. The city is known as "The Breadbasket of Mexico" for its
top-class agricultural production. The land in Culiacan is extraordinarily
fertile and the city has a developing economy, mainly due to its thriving
farming and an active commercial infrastructure. Culiacan blends the
provincial lifestyle with modern comforts. It is the commercial, political,
and social hub of the state. The city boasts three rivers, two of which,
the Tamazula and the Humaya, converge in the city to form the third, the
Culiacan.
Tourist Attractions in Culiacan, Mexico
Culiacan Cathedral
The construction of Culiacan Cathedral began in 1842 and was completed in
1885. This massive structure features characteristic of the neo-Classic and
baroque period. In the cathedral, a statue of Saint Michael crowns its main
facade. Culiacan Cathedral is the most significant religious monument in
Culiacan.
Genaro Estrada Cultural Center
T Genaro Estrada Cultural Center is dedicated for cultural activities such
as cinema, dance, and literature. The center boasts a colossal theater that
feature state-of-the-art technology and is used by musical, theater, and
dance companies from all over the country. Genaro Estrada Cultural Center
also has an art school, a movie theater, a large library, and an area for
outdoor performances.
Sinaloa Science Center
Sinaloa Science Center offers different ways to find out more about science
and technology. Tourists can enjoy experience of hearing, seeing, touching,
experimenting, as well as of interacting with technology.
Best Time to Visit Culiacan, Mexico
Weather-wise, the best time to book Culiacan flights is from late June to
early September when the weather is dry, enjoyable, and thus apt for
sightseeing
Airports in Culiacan
Flights to Culiacan are operated by Culiacan International Airport. It is
an international airport located in Culiacan. Culiacan International
Airport offers scheduled passenger flights to the destinations such as
Mexico City, Guadalajara, La Paz, Tijuana, and more.