Centro Cultural Cuale

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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Centro Cultural Cuale Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Centro Cultural Cuale is located in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata. Centro Cultural Cuale is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category cultural centertourist attraction in Mexico.

Address

Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata

Phone

+523222230095

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Bruce Gamey

Not sure what happens here now. The cats had taken over this end of the island for many years when someone decided it was a good place for a cat refuge, then everyone started dumping off cats so they would clip one ear to identify the ones properly "rescued" from the dumped. Then I think they quit doing it but nobody told the cats or the people dumping them so it got a bit overcrowded and didn't smell so good. It's great though if you are a cat lover. Go early in the morning to see them..

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Hass Moon

Great place to share with the family

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Julio Camarena

Lots of options to check, restaurants, bars and fresh air in the parl

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Robert W. Astro

I dropped in for a Ukulele lesson. I had a great time and would definitely recommend if you're feeling adventurous. I don't speak very much Spanish but the staff was Very Accommodating and made sure I found a Class that would suit my Skill Level. I'm so glad I tried it and I know I will again when I come back!

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Lydia Damato

Enhancement of this beautiful space is ongoing and a great addition to providing culture to iur wonderful PV.

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Steve Edwards - Sitivi

Always a great show. There is usually something on.

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julio caceres

Culture and learning opportunities in a beautiful place by the River

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Brandon Cerra

If you love cats this place should be a must see. Although there is no real reference to this posted anywhere, there are dozens of domestic cats of all different colors. They're friendly and somewhat entertaining. I'd say if you have kids it would be worth going just to hang with the kitties for a couple hours. It's free to walk through the park and it's actually quite peaceful. There are signs posted about not ditching your cat at the park, so I would say that feeding them is not a great idea even though it's probably too late to control the population