Attraction Guide: Puente Metlac, Tula de Allende, Mexico

Puente Metlac Guide

A Bridge to the Past: Discover the Historic Puente Metlac Guide

The Puente Metlac, or Metlac Bridge, is a stunning feat of engineering and a historical landmark located near Tula de Allende. This impressive railway bridge spans a deep ravine, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. While not directly in Tula, it's a worthwhile detour for those interested in history, architecture, and scenic vistas. The original Puente Metlac was constructed in the late 19th century as part of the Mexican Central Railway, connecting Mexico City with the port of Veracruz. It was a crucial link in the country's transportation network, facilitating trade and travel. The bridge has been rebuilt and reinforced over the years, but it retains its historical significance and architectural charm. Its impressive steel structure and dramatic location make it a popular spot for photographers and history buffs. While you can't walk directly on the bridge itself (it's still an active railway line), there are several viewpoints along the road that offer excellent perspectives. Take your time to admire the bridge's intricate design and the stunning scenery. The surrounding area is also great for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region. While there are no specific culinary traditions directly associated with the bridge, nearby towns offer a variety of local cuisine. Consider stopping at a roadside restaurant for a taste of authentic Mexican dishes.

Transportation

Reaching Puente Metlac requires a bit more planning as it's not directly in Tula. The best option is to hire a taxi or rent a car from Tula. The bridge is located along the highway connecting Tula with other towns in the region. Ask the driver to take you to a viewpoint overlooking the Puente Metlac.