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Top neighborhoods in Laredo

Downtown Laredo
Downtown Laredo immerses you in rich border history through Spanish colonial architecture and cultural treasures. San Agustín Plaza and its namesake cathedral anchor the historic district, while museums tell the story of this unique crossroads city. The neighborhood buzzes with bilingual energy as you explore vibrant markets full of Mexican imports and traditional crafts. Authentic Tex-Mex dominates the food scene, from family-run taquerias to upscale border cuisine restaurants. Most downtown attractions sit within easy walking distance of each other on a compact grid layout. Limited public transit means ride-sharing is your best bet for ventures beyond the walkable core.
Del Mar
Del Mar offers a genuine slice of Laredo life away from the tourist trail. This residential neighborhood gives you a peek into authentic Mexican-American suburban culture with its quiet streets and family-focused vibe. While you won't find major attractions within Del Mar itself, Mall Del Norte and the Imaginarium of South Texas are just a quick drive away. Getting around Del Mar works best with your own wheels since public transit is limited. Local family-run Mexican restaurants serve up delicious, wallet-friendly meals, and vacation rentals in cozy single-family homes provide budget-friendly accommodation options for travelers looking to stretch their dollars.
Eastern Division
Eastern Division in Laredo offers a slice of genuine border-town life without the tourist trappings. Quiet residential streets showcase colorful homes where real folks go about their daily business. You can grab authentic tacos from family-run spots for a few bucks, or wander the neighborhood parks to see how locals actually live their lives. Budget-friendly motels and family-run inns make staying here way cheaper than downtown. Getting around requires a car or patience with limited bus service, but the payoff is experiencing the authentic blend of Mexican-American culture that defines this community.

San Agustín de Laredo Historic District
Historic district showcasing Spanish and Mexican influences, San Agustin de Laredo features brick streets, San Agustin Cathedral, and the Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol. Discover its Mission, Spanish Revival, and Greek Revival architecture.
El Tonto
Laredo's El Tonto neighborhood offers attractions including Rio Grande.
Top landmarks in Laredo
Mall Del Norte
If you like shopping, take time out to go to Mall Del Norte when in Laredo.
Sames Auto Arena
You can catch an event at Sames Auto Arena, located 2.6 mi (4.1 km) from central Laredo. If you think Sames Auto Arena is cool, you also might like Uni-Trade Stadium and Market Tennis Center, both located nearby.

















































































