Situated in the southern part of Texas, Laredo was established in 1755 by Tomás Sánchez. Unlike most Spanish settlements in Texas, it was named after Laredo, Spain, and it’s the main border between Mexico and Texas. You shouldn’t be surprised to hear a Spanish accent from the people living there. The city of Laredo has seen many historic wars and revolts over the years. Laredo’s main occupation consists of tourism and export-import trade. It’s very easy to send in flowers, bouquets to your loved ones due to ease of delivery.
Tanis Valdez Village
300 Allende Street # 300
Laredo, TX 78041
Quality Care Home Health Services
3104 TX-20 Loop
Laredo, TX 78041
Interim HealthCare of Laredo TX
104 E Calton Road Suite 102
Laredo, TX 78041
Lake Casa Blanca International State Park
5102 Bob Bullock Loop
Laredo, TX 78041
Memorial Gardens of Laredo
5717 E Saunders Street
Laredo, TX 78041
San Agustin Catholic Cathedral
201 San Agustin Avenue
Laredo, TX 78040
Stat Specialty Hospital-Laredo North
2502 NE, Bob Bullock Loop
Laredo, TX 78045
Doctors Hospital of Laredo
10700 McPherson Road
Laredo, TX 78045
Laredo Medical Center
1700 E Saunders Street
Laredo, TX 78041
Gámez & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services INC
1029 Bob Bullock Loop
Laredo, TX 78043
Nieto Funeral Home & Crematory
802 Coke Street
Laredo, TX 78040
Aguero Funeral Home and Crematorium
4402 E Saunders Street #7684
Laredo, TX 78041
Laredo College
West End Washington Street
Laredo, TX 78040
Texas A&M International University
5201 University Blvd
Laredo, TX 78041
Laredo College South Campus
5500 Zapata Hwy
Laredo, TX 78046
Laredo, TX is located on the borders of the Bay of Mexico, making the neighborhood streets and places a beautiful place to travel and live in. Laredo’s surrounded by the El Azteca, Downtown Laredo, Nye Texas, and the San Agustin de Laredo Historic District. It doesn’t matter if your relatives, friends, or family are located in any of these neighboring places, we are always ready and at your service to deliver flowers to your doorstep.
From hiking to scuba diving, there are just so many places to visit while in Laredo. If you’re someone who loves the adrenaline rush, then Lake Casa Blanca International State Park might be your cup of tea. But, if books and history are your things, then the Republic of the Rio Grande Museum can be the place you’d like to hang out.
All in all, there’s something to do for everyone. Let’s decode some of the best places to visit while in Laredo, Texas.
You can take a walk in downtown Laredo, San Agustin Catholic Cathedral. This church was founded in 1775 and is covered with trees. It is a really tall church, with a beautiful cross, and a steeple decorating the entrance.
Imaginarium of South Texas is located in the Mall del Norte is a great place to chill, and have fun. This place is full of picnic spots, fun games, and rides. It’s best if you take your children for a picnic, and the security is pretty tight as well!
The TAMIU Planetarium is full of fun. You can see Pink Floyd's The Wall, which is ah-mazing and really beautiful to look at. The place is filled with the wonders of the universe, and the visual aids are just out of the world.