Stroll through the vivid alleys that hold rich accounts of sentiment, diligence and history. During this 3 hour tour you will see the most significant great sights and find out about the historical backdrop of Guanajuato and how it came to be the most significant city in Mexico's freedom from Spain. You will find out about legends, saints and nearby culture as you walk starting with one site then onto the next. You will likewise visit a grand viewpoint that offers mind blowing perspectives on the city and the Monument of El Pipila. Strolling is the most ideal approach to find this UNESCO Heritage city so don't let this opportunity pass you by and experience of Guanajuato with a local expert
Your tour begins at the meeting point of the Iconic Museum of Don Quijote. He is an important character of the most outstanding book of Miguel de Cervantes “Don Quijote de la Mancha”, first published in 1605 and considered by many to be one of the most influential works of literature ever written.
The Juárez de Guanajuato Theater is a historic theater that dates from the end of the 19th century located in the Mexican city of Guanajuato in the state of the same name, in Mexico.
Monument of the Pípila (monument of the War of Independence ) and learn the story behind this massive sculpture. At this spot began Mexico’s War of Independence and holds some of the most stunning views in the entire city of Guanajuato.
When two lovers pass through the Callejon del Beso, the Alley of the Kiss, they must kiss on the third step in order for their love to last forever. That’s why hundreds of people who pass through this narrow place don’t hesitate to do so and hope that the story turns out to be true.
Walking down the quaint “callejones” or narrow cobblestone streets towards the Hidalgo Market. The market’s building structure is a disorganized mixture of different elements, ideas, and styles that was originally constructed to be a major train station
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Your guide will be waiting at the statue of Don Quijote in front of the museum
Guanajuato City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a colonial gem nestled in the heart of Mexico. Known for its winding alleys, colorful buildings, and rich cultural heritage, it's a city that seamlessly blends history, art, and vibrant street life. The city is also famous for hosting the annual Cervantino Festival, one of Latin America's most important cultural events.
This famous alley is known for its romantic legend and narrow passage where lovers can kiss through open windows. The alley is lined with colorful buildings and is a popular spot for tourists.
This unique museum houses naturally mummified bodies found in the local cemeteries. The museum provides a fascinating and somewhat eerie glimpse into the past.
Founded in 1733, this historic university is one of the oldest in Mexico. The campus features beautiful colonial architecture and is a significant cultural and educational landmark.
This stunning theater is a prime example of neoclassical architecture and hosts a variety of performances, including plays, concerts, and ballet. It's a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
This hill offers panoramic views of the city and is home to a large statue of Christ. It's a popular spot for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty of Guanajuato.
A traditional dish from Guanajuato, these enchiladas are made with corn tortillas filled with shredded chicken or cheese, covered in a tomato-based sauce, and topped with cheese and onions.
A popular Mexican treat, churros are fried dough pastries dusted with sugar, often served with a rich, thick hot chocolate for dipping.
A local specialty, this ice cream is made with natural flavors and comes in unique varieties like avocado, tamarind, and quesillo (a local cheese).
A traditional Mexican soup made with hominy, meat (usually pork), and spices. It's often served with toppings like lettuce, radish, and lime.
This is the most popular time to visit Guanajuato, with warm days and cool nights. The weather is ideal for exploring the city's attractions and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Guanajuato City is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Terminal de Autobuses de Guanajuato
Guanajuato's public bus system, known as 'camionetas,' is the primary means of public transport. These small, colorful buses cover most of the city and are very affordable.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Miguel de Allende is a charming colonial town known for its well-preserved architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich history. It's a popular day trip from Guanajuato City.
This small town is known as the 'Cradle of Mexican Independence' and is famous for its role in the Mexican War of Independence. It's also a center for talavera pottery, a traditional Mexican craft.
Once a thriving mining town, Mineral de Pozos is now a charming, semi-abandoned pueblo mágico (magical town) known for its rich history, unique architecture, and outdoor activities.
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