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This beautiful waterfront city is only a couple of hour’s drive from Mexico City. The enormous Valle de Bravo Lake sits directly in the middle of the city, where many outdoor and water adventures await. People often go fishing, swimming, and boating, as well as hang gliding and paragliding over the picturesque landscapes. Valle de Bravo is most known for its water recreation and amazing year-round climate that is perfect for kayaking, water skiing, and sailing. There are also several golf courses and hiking trails throughout the mountainous surroundings. The Mazahua community also calls the Valle de Bravo home, and the city is full of live music, parties, and artisan vendors selling their wares and crafts street side. The Feast of Santa Maria is a great time to visit Valle de Bravo, or during Festivals of Souls during Day of the Dead. Valle de Bravo
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