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Casa de Tejidos El Torico

I think visiting Casa de Tejidos on a weekday is way better. It's less crowded and you'll have more time to soak in all the details of the architecture. I went on a Saturday, and it felt rushed!

My advice is to bring a small notebook or your phone to jot down interesting facts. There’s so much history to absorb, and trust me, you’ll forget a lot by the time you leave.

If you want the best pics, try to go around 3 PM. The lighting was fantastic for photos at that time. I went in the morning and the shadows played tricks on my camera!

Bring comfortable shoes! There’s a lot of walking and some stairs to climb. I wore cute boots that I regreted halfway through my visit.
Mausoleum of the Amantes
I think visiting early in the morning, around 9 AM, is a smart move. You can snag some great photo ops without the crowd. Plus, the lighting is just perfect!

my advice is to keep an eye out for special events or exhibitions. i stumbled upon a lovely art show while i was there, which really added to my experience!