埃尔帕索 Attractions
Set on the far western corner of Texas, the city of El Paso stands on the banks of the Rio Grande, just north of Ciudad Juárez across the Mexican border. These 2 cities, along with Las Cruces in the neighboring state of New Mexico, make up a metropolitan area with the largest bilingual and binational workforce in the Western Hemisphere. El Paso’s diversity contributes to a vibrant cultural scene boasting numerous museums, historic sites, art galleries, festivals, and international cuisine. Sitting at the foot of the Franklin Mountains, Sun City also offers the stark natural beauty of the southwest, with copper-hued hills, prickly cacti, and soaring eagles. Whether you want dive into the history of the Border Patrol, go rock climbing among ancient pictographs, or stuff yourself with authentic Mexican eats, there are plenty of things to do in this dynamic Texas town.