Attractions

Nearby attractions in Torreón

Torreón and the Comarca Lagunera region offer a rich combination of history, culture, architecture and urban life. During your stay at Grand Lion Hotel, we invite you to discover some of the most representative places of the region.

Cristo de las Noas Sanctuary Religious

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Cristo de las Noas Sanctuary

One of the main religious and tourist landmarks of Torreón. The sanctuary offers panoramic views of the city and a path with chapels representing scenes from the Holy Land, where visitors can walk through passages of the life of Jesus.

Holy Land Replicas Religious

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Holy Land Replicas

Within the same religious complex, the replicas allow visitors to walk through scenes inspired by the most significant places of Christian tradition. The main church is dedicated to the martyrs of the Cristero War (1926–1929) and houses a chandelier gifted by Pope John Paul II.

Arocena Museum Museum

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Arocena Museum

Opened in 2006, it is one of the most important cultural spaces in northern Mexico. It features rooms dedicated to contemporary art, European art, New Spain art and regional history, with over 3,000 works in its collection.

Coin Museum Museum

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Coin Museum

Located in the former Bank of Mexico building in Torreón, this numismatic museum was set up in 2005 inside the original vault. Its collection traces the monetary history of Mexico from the viceroyalty to the peso devaluation of 1994.

Railway Museum Museum

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Railway Museum

A tribute to the railway history of Torreón, a city whose development is intimately linked to the railroad. It features two exhibition halls, a forge and an outdoor area showcasing machinery from different eras.

Canal de la Perla Historical

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Canal de la Perla

Ancient irrigation canal with an original length of 12.5 kilometers, created around 1891 and put into operation in 1893. It was part of the irrigation network that carried water from the Nazas River to the eastern part of the city.

Corona Stadium Sports

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Corona Stadium

Home of Club Santos Laguna in Mexico's Primera División. Part of the Territorio Santos Modelo, a sports and entertainment complex. Known as "The Temple of the Desert" since 2016.