Viva La Plaza, an insight into Cabo’s vibrant lifestyle
Mexico is art, folklore
Starting on March 5th, under
Interesting fact: This plaza was named after Amelia Wilkes Ceseña —born in 1907—, a prominent teacher who contributed to
Explore the artful displays while making some stops to delight at cozy cafes and trendy restaurants just to refill the energy and keep strolling the streets while feasting on the many expressions of art and culture.
A lovely gazebo and beautiful gardens serve as the perfect backdrop to get immersed in the culture and traditions of Mexico, so make sure you have that camera ready to get the perfect shot of this evening to remember.
A must-do if you are visiting charming Cabo San Lucas!
See you soon!
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