GUANAJUATO
Located
in Mexico’s central region, Guanajuato
lies south of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, west of Queretaro, north of Michoacan and
east of Jalisco.
This state
has a temperate climate and geography that consists of mountains, sierras and
nature reserves. During your stay, you can visit the city of Guanajuato,
the state capital, which was declared a World Heritage Site due to its
beautiful colonial architecture and its lively culture. The best way to check
out the city is on foot along the narrow cobblestone streets, which lead to
plazas and small squares, where locals just might tell you a story or two about
the city’s many legends. One of Guanajuato’s main
tourist attractions and a must-see for first-time visitors is the Mummy
Museum.
Also important is the International Cervantes Festival, a festive cultural
event that takes place in October. Nearby, you can visit the town of Dolores
Hidalgo, famous for its ceramics, and the magical
town of San Miguel de Allende, where you’ll find a
serene atmosphere that has inspired many writers and artists. It’s also a
popular retirement community. In the city of Leon
you’ll find various leather goods including shoes and jackets.
In the
surrounding areas, you can visit the famous Cerro del Cubilete, where you’ll find the mystical Santuario de Cristo Rey, which has a large Christ statue at the top of the
hill. You can also visit nature areas, such as Valle de Santiago and Sierra de
Lobos, the ideal spots for camping, rappelling and observing diverse flora and
fauna.