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Baby'O
Don't look for cheap drinks at Baby'Omany think this elite club is Acapulco's best, and the prices reflect their opinion.
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Casa de la Cultura
This cultural center features everything from art exhibits and literary readings to musical or dramatic performances.
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CiCi Acapulco Magico
Children will be thrilled by the rides in this water park, as well as the aquarium and the seal and dolphin show.
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El Fuerte de San Diego
This 18th-century Spanish fortress turned museum is occasionally the site for festive gatherings.
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Isla La Roqueta
Take a glass-bottom boat and explore this small island, which has nice beaches, restaurants and a zoo.
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La Perla
Nightclub located adjacent to the hotel at the La Quebrada cliffs.
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La Quebrada
These cliffs are home to the daredevil cliff divers.
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Playa Condesa
One of the most famous in Acapulco, this beach has loads of water activities and restaurants, and is particularly gay-friendly.
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Punta Diamante
Neighborhood overlooking the "C" shaped bay in original Acapulco.
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Bahia de Puerto Marques
Picturesque bay great for swimming and other water sports, with many good restaurants.
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Capilla de la Paz (Chapel of Peace)
Located on a hillside 1,200 feet above sea level, this contemporary chapel is recognized by its 130-foot cross.
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Tres Vidas
Beautiful 18-hole course located right on the ocean with spectacular views.
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Acapulco Historical Museum
This local history museum is located in Acapulco's famed Fort of San Diego.
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Capilla Submarina
This underwater monument to the Virgin of Guadaloupe can be viewed by glass-bottom boat.
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La Catedral
Located in an old section of the city, this church displays byzantine-influenced architecture.
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Mercado de Artesanias
Huge arts and crafts fair where paintings, clothing, jewelry and pottery can be purchased.
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