AGUASCALIENTES
The historic city of
Aguascalientes, the capital of
the state of Aguascalientes, is located in north-central Mexico, 504 km (312 mi) from Mexico City
and 130 km (81 mi) from Zacatecas. The climate is pleasant,
with an average year-round temperature
ranging from 17º to 20º C (63º to 68º F) and summer
highs reaching 23º C (73º
F).
Aguascalientes,
founded 430 years ago, offers a splendid assortment of old
neighborhoods, churches,
plazas, gardens, architectural
monuments, modern edifices, museums, bullfight arenas and swimming resorts with thermal waters.
In this city, you can also attend
various traditional events, such as the Festival de las Calaveras (Festival of
Skulls) and the San Marcos National Fair, one of the
best and oldest showcases of regional culture and folklore. The fair?s diverse offering includes art exhibits, cultural events, dance performances and cockfights.
Also of interest are the city?s five
traditional neighborhoods:
La Estacion, La Salud, El Encino, Guadalupe and San Marcos, each with its own
rich history, strong religious traditions and fascinating baroque architecture.
And then there are the churches of
Aguascalientes, such as San Diego, Nuestra Señora del
Rosario and the Basilica-Cathedral in the Historic Center,
all of which
invite you to appreciate the religious splendor of the colonial era.
Another
strong draw are the crafts, particularly
the embroidered garments, which are made using techniques handed down from
generation to generation and have become an
important regional cultural symbol.
Aguascalientes also produces some
of the best wines in the country, which combine perfectly with local dishes like lomo de la
abuela and a wide variety of other
regional culinary delights.