
The City of Guanajuato, the cultural capital of the Bajio region in central Mexico, is one of the most charming destinations in Mexico. It has three types of climate dry, temperate and semi dry.
Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the historic center of this city will surprise you with the magnificent architecture of its religious and civil buildings, built during the colonial era.
You can see the excellent example of Baroque art that prevailed in Novohispanic buildings like the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Guanajuato or the Temple of San Diego while the visit of the Alhondiga Granaditas Monument or Pípila can relive the glorious era of Independence. Walking through the streets and alleys that have inspired the creation of myths and legends like the famous Callejon del Beso, you can tour the underground tunnels that connect to the city from one side to another and enjoy the tranquility offered by its sources and places like Baratillo's where you can get the best of craftsmanship that identifies the innate creativity of this city, where cultural activities are also of international quality as the International Cervantes Festival, an event that brings together a large number of artists to present different disciplines art and culture, its streets and squares or in the famous Teatro Juárez, the most beautiful and important of their enclosures.

In the museum of mummies uncover the secrets of mysticism wrapped in a practice like that surrounding the shrine of Christ the King Cubilete, where you can practice paragliding flight. Finally, the city will allow the route from Celaya flavor to San Miguel de Allende has become an important gastronomic mecca.
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