Reynosa Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
border city in the northern part of Tamaulipas, Mexico
About Reynosa
Reynosa has a long history of being unnoticed. It was just a part of land that many people in the past had fought for. Reynosa was first noticed on 6 July 1686, a long exploring expedition was held by Mr. Agustin Echeverz and Zuvízar, Governor of Nuevo Reino de León and is commanded by Captain Alonso, and they camped on the hills where Reynosa is located today. In December 1748, an expedition led by Colonel Jose de Escandon wanted to establish a new province plan to create 14 villages, including that of Reynosa. The convoy consisted of 1500 settlers and 755 soldiers. In September 1800, a flood occurred that literally swept people off the land; people were saved in canoes and rafts, taking refuge in the hills of El Morrillo. Then, later in 1802, the people in Reynosa relocated. By November
Where to Eat in Reynosa
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Bigos
- 🍴Buffet China
- 🍴Café París
- 🍴Café Rey
- 🍴El Buen Gusto
- 🍴El Estudiante Burritos y Hamburgesas
Where to Stay in Reynosa
- 🏨Astromundo
- 🏨Best Western El Camino and Suites
- 🏨City Express
- 🏨Fiesta Inn Reynosa
- 🏨Hacienda
- 🏨Hampton Inn by Hilton Reynosa/Zona Industrial
Reynosa Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
