Nuevo León | Monterrey

Passion, Football & Fire

4 Días days

A deep dive into the contemporary identity of Monterrey — where sport, industry, and gastronomy intersect to shape one of Mexico’s most dynamic cities. This itinerary brings together stadium tours and sports museums, immersive encounters with the region’s industrial legacy, interactive entertainment, and a live-fire grilling experience in the Pueblo Mágico of Santiago. It’s a journey designed to experience regiomontano energy from every angle: urban culture, competitive spirit, and time-honored northern tradition.

THE ROUTE

Passion, Football & Fire

Day 1: Exploring Parque Fundidora

Monterrey welcomes visitors with a skyline framed by mountains, a proud industrial past, and public spaces that now define its modern rhythm.

Upon arrival at Aeropuerto Internacional de Monterrey, the group transfers to Holiday Inn Express Fundidora, ideally located beside one of the city’s most emblematic landmarks.

Parque Fundidora is an inclusive, multifunctional urban park where green spaces and walking paths coexist with former steel structures transformed into cultural heritage. Recognized by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia as an Industrial Archaeology Site Museum, its monumental furnaces and steelmaking machinery form a singular historical collection in Nuevo León.

The remainder of the day is free to rest or explore at your leisure.

Día 1

Day 2: Fans & Devotion

Monterrey is best understood through its passions — and today blends history, technology, and entertainment into one high-energy experience.

After breakfast, we head to the Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Mexicano, dedicated to preserving the legacy of the country’s greatest figures in the “king of sports.” Through artifacts, storytelling, and tributes, you’ll gain insight into baseball’s cultural weight in Mexico.

The visit goes beyond observation: step into batting and pitching cages, and feel the thrill of connecting a home run through an immersive virtual reality simulator set in a packed stadium.

Later, we make our way to Estadio BBVA for the Rayados Experience. Guided through ten of the stadium’s most significant areas, you’ll discover defining moments in the history of Club de Futbol Monterrey — and the unwavering devotion of its fans.

After lunch and some downtime at the hotel, the afternoon continues at Topgolf, an internationally recognized sports-entertainment complex that merges technology and golf into an accessible, high-energy experience. Return to the hotel for the evening.

Día 2

Day 3: Museums & Carne Asada

From historic stadiums to mountain villages, today reveals two essential dimensions of Nuevo León: its sporting pride and its deeply rooted culinary traditions.

After breakfast, we depart for the Estadio de Beisbol de los Sultanes de Monterrey, where a guided tour and interactive activities bring the team’s legacy — and baseball’s influence on the city’s identity — vividly to life.

Next, visit Museo del Acero Horno 3, housed inside the former blast furnace number three of the old Monterrey steelworks. Here, science, technology, and history converge in a dynamic space that explains the steelmaking process and the industrial foundations that propelled the city’s growth.

After returning to the hotel for free time and lunch, we head toward Santiago for a hands-on culinary experience led by the Sociedad Mexicana de Parrilleros. Learn essential grilling techniques and take part in preparing your own dinner, closing the journey gathered around open flames and the bold flavors of northern Mexico.

Return to Monterrey for overnight accommodations.

Día 3

Day 4: Until Next Time, Monterrey

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and a final stretch of free time to pack, explore, or savor a last glimpse of the city framed by the Sierra Madre.

At the scheduled time, transfer to Aeropuerto Internacional de Monterrey for your return flight — carrying with you the spirit, flavor, and fervor that define Monterrey.

Día 4

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Operated by: Secretaría de Turismo de Nuevo León