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A new highway project better linking Mexico City to Zihuatanejo could reveal this Pueblo Mágico to the world
A federally funded highway project upgrading Federal Highway 134 will connect Valle de Bravo to Zihuatanejo, reducing travel time from over eight hours to four by 2029. The 18.6 billion peso (US $1 billion) infrastructure project aims to create a direct link between Mexico City’s mountain retreat and the Pacific coast, enhancing accessibility to Valle de Bravo’s residential and architectural landscape.
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