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Cerro de la Reina

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A scenic and historically reflective hilltop park.
Cerro de la Reina, Av. Cihualpilli S/N, Pachaguillo, 45400 Tonalá, Jal., Mexico
Interesting facts
1

The hill was the site of the 1530 battle between the Tonaltecan forces led by Queen Cihualpilli and the Spanish conquistadors.

2

The name 'Cerro de la Reina' (Queen's Hill) commemorates Queen Cihualpilli, the sovereign of the Tonalá kingdom.

3

The site hosts a notable stone chapel that serves as both a religious point and a landmark for the hilltop.

4

The elevation offers a distinct vantage point that separates the urban landscape of Tonalá from the rest of the Guadalajara metropolitan area.

Overview

Cerro de la Reina is a historic hilltop park overlooking the Tonalá municipality in Jalisco, Mexico. The site is anchored by a stone chapel and features large statues, including a prominent monument of Cihualpilli, the indigenous ruler who governed the area during the Spanish conquest. The park provides panoramic views of the Guadalajara metropolitan area from its elevated position. The grounds are characterized by stone pathways, integrated landscaping, and designated lookout points. It serves as a significant site for local cultural memory, marking the historical encounter between the Tonaltecans and Spanish forces. The area remains a public space maintained for local recreation and historical tourism.

Photo spot

The lookout point near the Cihualpilli statue, which captures both the figure and the sprawling city skyline.

Insider tips

Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes, as the terrain includes uneven stone paths and inclines.

Bring sun protection and hydration, as the hilltop area has limited natural shade.

Visit during clear weather to maximize visibility for panoramic photography.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting midday during peak summer heat, as the lack of shade makes the ascent physically demanding.

Etiquette

Maintain a respectful tone near the chapel; the site is considered a space of cultural and historical significance.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or early evening for sunset views and cooler temperatures.
Address
Cerro de la Reina, Av. Cihualpilli S/N, Pachaguillo, 45400 Tonalá, Jal., Mexico
20.634, -103.239
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Details
TerrainInclined stone paths and elevated lookouts
Key MonumentsCihualpilli Statue and hilltop stone chapel

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon or early evening for sunset views and cooler temperatures..

The lookout point near the Cihualpilli statue, which captures both the figure and the sprawling city skyline.

Close by you'll find General Luis Quintanar Park, Glorieta Arcos de Loma Dorada, Parque San Rafael.