Monuments
Primer Venadito
The monument known as El Venadito, located on Avenida de los Deportes, is a representative symbol of the identity of Mazatlán, whose name in Nahuatl means “land of deer.”
Av. de los Deportes, Tellería, 82017 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Letrero De Mazatlán
These signs are part of the tourism and urban promotion strategy, by projecting the image of the city in different areas, strengthening the community's sense of belonging.
82000, P.º Claussen 470, Centro, Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Busto a Francisco Zarco
Francisco Zarco was a tireless social fighter, consistent between thought and action
Carnaval, Playas del Sur, Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento niños héroes
In Mazatlán, the monument that commemorates the Children Heroes is an obelisk located on the La Puntilla esplanade.
Playa Sur 3439a, Lázaro Cárdenas, 82047 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
La Virgen de la Puntilla
The monument was placed after 1975, the year Hurricane Olivia hit Mazatlán
Playa Sur 8, Lázaro Cárdenas, 82040 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento Los Peloteros
The monument in honor of the fans was created by the Mazatlán artist Antonio López Sáenz and is located on the Mazatlán boardwalk.
Av del Mar, Tellería, 82017 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento a Poseidon
It was in 2008 when the talented Mazatlan artist Luis Zúñiga decided to immortalize the god of the sea, earthquakes and horses in a 7 meter high statue.
Av. de los Deportes 104, Tellería, 82017 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento a la Perla del Pacífico
Sphere that gives color to the tourist area of the port, in honor of Mazatlán being known as “The Pearl of the Pacific”
Calz. Camarón Sábalo 102, Zona Dorada, 82110 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento Estatua de la Libertad
Originally located on Paseo Las Altas, very close to where the National Bank of Mexico was, the statue symbolized a strong message of emancipation and regional pride.
6PRW+VM 82200 San Francisquito, Sin. How to get there
Busto de Amado Nervo
The bust is a tribute to the poet Amado Nervo, born in Nayarit and an important figure in Mexican culture.
523 Constitución Mazatlán, Sinaloa How to get there
Monumento al hombre universal
Represents the great power of humanity coming together to achieve the peace that sustains the world.
Av. Revolución 5, Lopez Mateos, 82140 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there
Monumento La Ulama
This monument is located at the entrance to the community and celebrates the hip ulama (or ulama), an ancient pre-Hispanic ball game that is still played in the region.
570 Calle Principal El Quelite, Sinaloa How to get there
Glorieta Alarcón
Some dolphin statues were installed in the roundabout to beautify the area
Delfines Francisco Alarcón 82132 Mazatlán, Sin. How to get there