Troncones, Mexico City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Troncones, Mexico Travel Guide has been your connection to Troncones's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Troncones Shopping & Dining
Head to Zihuatanejo to stroll through boutiques and art galleries, selling a wide variety of lovely, authentic Mexican art, clothing, cigars, furniture, and tequila! The village charm of Zihuatanejo is the perfect setting for an afternoon shopping spree. Bargaining is expected, so don’t be shy.
With everything from beach clubs, serving fresh seafood and savory specialties alongside exquisite pools, to backgammon on the terrace, and full moon parties, Troncones is the idyllic Mexican seaside retreat one fantasizes about when dreaming of a Mexican getaway. You can expect fusion foods served at a bar and grill or on a garden patio, usually including an array of freshly caught ahi tuna, prawns, pacific lobster and other mouth-watering fish to sink your teeth into. Some traditional Mexican dishes to try include chile rellenos with queso fresco (fresh white Mexican cheese), enchiladas with shredded beef or chicken in green sauce, tamales, red rice and beans, followed by a creamy, fresh flan. Don’t forget to order an unforgettable margarita to round out your fun, festive evening and ask your bed and breakfast innkeepers for restaurants recommendations to unearth hidden gems!
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