This beautifully restored pentagonal fort was built in 1616. Its mission was to protect the Spanish naos (galleons) that conducted trade between the Philippines and Mexico from marauding Dutch and English buccaneers. It must have been effective because this trade route lasted until the early 19th century.
Centro de ConvencionesAcapulco's convention center is a huge complex with a permanent crafts gallery (galería de artesanías), temporary special exhibitions, a large plaza, theaters and concert halls. A Fiesta Mexicana is held several evenings each week. Call the center to ask about current offerings.
Casa de la MáscaraThis lovely museum houses an amazing collection of masks from around Mexico, with an especially impressive display of high-quality masks by modern artists. Signs are in Spanish, but if you're thinking about buying a Mexican mask, come here first to learn where to shop and what to look for.