On behalf of the Xiomeran National Travel and Tourism Bureau, we invite you to visit a land unlike any other.
With centuries of culture, history, heritage and growth, Xiomera has something to offer everyone. From the casual traveler, to the technologically minded, those interested in history and the customs of other lands, and even the avid explorer of urban and natural settings alike, Xiomera is the place to travel when you want something different, and an experience you'll never forget.
Best places to visit in Xiomera
Tlālacuetztla: Breathtaking, bold and just plain big, the capital of Xiomera is an absolute must destination for anyone truly wanting to experience Xiomeran culture and heritage. The following are the highlights of what to see and do there.
Zalcatlhua Plaza, near the heart of the city, is home to the Imperial Zoo and Alcotec Park, the largest city park in Xiomera. A bucolic and peaceful green space, Zalcatlhua Plaza offers a respite from the bustle of the city.
Tlilotl'pac- this suburb of northeastern Tlālacuetztla is known as the tech capital of Xiomera, and for good reason. For those interested in seeing what the future will look like, Tlilotl'pac is the place to visit. The ever-innovative and rising Xiomeran tech industry, led by companies like Cala Computer, provide numerous venues in Tlilotl'pac to show off their latest innovations and products.
Aztahuan, a neighborhood in central Tlālacuetztla, centered on the Boulevard Culhuaxte, is the beating heart of the city's nightlife. Trendy restaurants, the hottest nightclubs, and some of the finest shopping in the IDU await you here.
Inchahuan, another neighborhood in central Tlālacuetztla, is the intellectual and cultural older brother to Aztahuan. The home of numerous art galleries, performing arts centers, bookstores, libraries and museums, Inchahuan provides unparalleled cultural and educational experiences for visitors. Inchahuan is also home to the Xiomeran National Museum and Archives and Tlālacuetztla Polytechnic University, the top university in the entire country. The residents of Inchahuan have long had a saying: "If it's not studied or taught in Inchahuan, it's not worth learning." Come and see if that's true for yourself!
Italman, a neighborhood in downtown Tlālacuetztla to the northwest of Aztahuan, is perhaps the most diverse and exciting neighborhood in all of Xiomera. Italman has long been the center of Xiomeran youth culture and fashion, and home to a huge array of small independent businesses and shops. Italman is also known as "Start-Up City" for its reputation as an incubator of new and innovative businesses and industries. Italman provides visitors with a glimpse of the more quirky, underground side of Xiomera. For sports fans, Italman is also home to some of Xiomera's most successful sports teams and impressive venues, including the massive Stadium of September 1850, the national stadium of Xiomera.
Montelin, a suburb of northern Tlālacuetztla, stands as both the geographic and cultural crown to the capital city. Resting on the shores of Lake Ehehuani, Montelin is an absolute must destination for the affluent traveler who wants and deserves the best. The pinnacle of the Empire, there is literally no comfort or experience that Montelin can't offer the high-end visitor. The finest hotels and spas, the best restaurants, and the most exclusive and personal shopping experiences await you in this lush and elegant enclave. Montelin is also home to the Palace of Flowers, the ancient and massive royal complex of the Imperial family and the perfect place to take iconic pictures of your trip to our capital.
Atzaloyan - Montelin Imperial Park, in Montelin to the north of the Palace, is another place worth putting on your list if nature is what you want to see. Stretching over a series of foothills between Montelin and Lake Ehehuani, the largest national park in Xiomera provides excellent options for hiking, exploring, fishing, boating, and just enjoying peace and quiet.
The Tiazō, the central square of Tlālacuetztla, is home to the Huēyi Teōcalli, an ancient and great temple that is the center of our indigenous faith. It's another iconic place in Xiomera that is an essential stop for visitors, both to learn more about our culture and to take those all-important selfies!
While Tlālacuetztla is indeed the biggest city in Xiomera, it's by no means the only place worth visiting. Here are some other destinations for you to consider.
Huaxtumba: Nestled on the northern shore of Lake Ehehuani, Huaxtumba has long been the summer residence of Xiomera's royal family. As such, Huaxtumba has blossomed into a major city in its own right, with a wide array of cultural, gastronomic and historic delights for visitors. We recommend visiting the Telopec Palace, the summer palace of the royal family, as well as the sites in the Chuantepec neighborhood.
Xochiatipan: the largest city in southern Xiomera, Xochiatipan has long been a center of both trade and agriculture. Traditional Xiomeran art and crafts are still highly practiced here, making Xochiatipan a great place to visit for those seeking the perfect memory or present to take back home with them to remember their visit to Xiomera. Xochiatipan also calls itself "the friendliest city in Xiomera", and that's not an idle claim. While it is a major city, visitors often say that Xochiatipan reminds them of a much smaller place, in all the best ways.
Cuautitlán: the largest city in northern Xiomera, Cuautitlán sits perfectly between Lake Huetexca and the northern Xiomeran coast. It also solves the age-old travel dilemma of people wanting to do different things. One person wants to spend time at the perfect white sand beach, enjoying a tropical vacation. Another wants to camp out at the perfect lakeside campsite, enjoying time under the most peaceful, star-filled night sky. Another still wants to "camp out" at a luxury hotel and enjoy everything a cultured and grand urban center can offer. If that dilemma sounds familiar to you when you're trying to plan a trip with friends or family, you just need to remember one name: Cuautitlán, the city that offers it all.
Saclamantón: perched on the western coast of Xiomera, this ancient port city offers those who want to experience the sea the perfect place to set sail from. One of the centers of Xiomeran maritime culture, Saclamantón can offer you everything from deep-sea fishing to ocean eco-tourism tours. Saclamantón is also the home of the National Aquarium of Xiomera. When you've worked up an appetite from all the sights, Saclamantón also offers some of the best seafood you'll find anywhere. People from Saclamantón often say that what runs in their veins isn't red, but the deep azure blue of the ocean. Let the friendly and welcoming people of Saclamantón show you how Xiomerans sail the seas.
Huitzitaca: the other major port city of Xiomera, and the eastern rival to Saclamantón, Huitzitaca is known as the "Gateway to Xiomera" for its historic role as the first (and, for a long time, only) place visitors could enter Xiomera. While you don't
have to go through Huitzitaca to visit Xiomera anymore, it's still worth a trip! We especially recommend a visit to the historic Imperial Legation Quarter and Foreign Residence Quarter, home to a wide and breathtaking array of architecture and gardens from the days when these neighborhoods were the only place foreigners could live in Xiomera. The combination of Xiomeran and foreign architectural influences in these neighborhoods results in a visual experience unlike anything else in the world.
We hope that this brief summary leads you to visit us, and welcome you to experience Xiomera- a land unlike any other.
The Xiomeran National Travel and Tourism Bureau recommends Imperial Airways, Teliz ridesharing and Xō Car "vehicles on demand" for your transportation needs in Xiomera. We also recommend Zacuetz Hotels, the largest hotel chain in Xiomera, with hotels throughout the country for travelers with all budgets and needs.