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ZACATECAS

 

ZACATECAS

 

Colonial city Zacatecas is located in Mexico?s north-central region, 610 km (378 mi) northwest of Mexico City, 458 km (283 mi) southwest of Monterrey and 318 km (197 mi) north of Guadalajara. The average temperature is 16º C (61º F).

 

Due to its pink limestone buildings, Zacatecas is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Mexico. Thanks to the city?s splendid history and architecture, the UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Look no further than the majestic cathedral, considered one of the most important expressions of Baroque architecture in Mexico.

 

As you explore the city?s peculiar urban layout along narrow streets, alleys and plazas, you?ll find countless religious, civic and cultural buildings. You can appreciate these beautiful structures on foot or from 85 meters (280 feet) above on a suspended cable car that crosses the city. The cable car runs to the Cerro de la Bufa, a hill where you?ll find various historical attractions.

 

Zacatecas was one of the most important mining cities in the nation. The Eden mine, one of the city?s main tourist attractions, offers tours on a train through 600 meters (1,980 feet) of underground tunnels.

 

In the city?s surrounding areas, thanks to the fascinating geography and rich natural resources, you can do various outdoor activities. The Sierra de Organos, which has served as a setting for several international film productions, and the Sierra de Cardos, near the city of Jerez, are two excellent places to take in the gorgeous outdoor scenery. During your visit, be sure to visit La Quemada, one of the state?s most important archaeological zones.

 

Without a doubt, Zacatecas is a destination with its own unique charm, beauty and culture.

 

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