Toluca Valley, Toluca
Facts and practical information
The Toluca Valley is a valley in central Mexico, just west of the Valley of Mexico, the old name was Matlatzinco. The valley runs north–south for about 35 km, surrounded by mountains, the most imposing of which is the Nevado de Toluca Volcano. It is one of the highest valleys in Mexico and for this reason has a relatively cold climate. Since the 1940s, there has been significant environmental degradation in the valley, with the loss of forests, soil erosion, falling water tables and water pollution due to growth in industry and population. In the pre-Hispanic period, it was a buffer region between the Aztec Empire and Purépecha Empire. From the Aztec period until the 19th century, it was part of the region controlled by Mexico City, but today it is the center of the State of Mexico, which has its capital in Toluca, the main city of the valley. ()
Toluca
Toluca Valley – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Metepec, Galerías Metepec, Pottery of Metepec, Galerías Toluca.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Toluca Valley by public transport?
Train
- Estación Tecnologico (30 min walk)