CELAYA
The municipality of Celaya is one of the cities that make up the geographical and economical region known as El Bajío. It is a cosmopolitan yet industrious city with a thriving business environment.
Celaya has a robust infrastructure which affords it excellent road transportation for goods and people. This network links the city to major urban centers such as Querétaro, Morelia, Mexico City, and Guadalajara, fostering economic growth and facilitating mobility.
Indulge in the flavors of our city and savor delights like our famous caramel sauce—made with goat milk—, craft beer, and other culinary delicacies prepared by artisanal cooks offered at food stalls in the city center.
Tourism Office of Celaya
461 612 3207
Portal Independencia 101 and Morelos, Col. Centro
informacion@turismocelaya.com
www.turismocelaya.com
Tourist Attractions
TEMPLO DEL CARMEN
This church was designed by the celebrated architect Fracisco Eduardo Tresguerras in the 19th century. It is a magnificent exemplar of neoclassical architecture, with its facade and main altar beautifully showcasing this style.
Phone: 461 612 0477
Address: El Carmen s/n, Col. Centro
Facebook: Templo del Carmen Celaya
Celaya Municipal Museum and Arts Center
The building dates back to 1609, when it was inaugurated as a convent for the San Agustín order. Over time, it served various functions, including being used as a jail. Today, it stands as the headquarters of the Institute of Art and Culture of Celaya.
Phone: 461 227 7001
Address: Democracia 103, Col. Centro
Email: comunica.arteycultura@gmail.com
Website: cultura-celaya-gob.mx
Facebook: Instituto de Arte y Cultura de Celaya
TEMPLO DE SAN FRANCISCO
The San Francisco Church is a superb blend of baroque and neoclassical architecture. Notably, the convent attached to the church once hosted the Pontifical University of Celaya.
Phone: 461 612 1168
Address: Jardin, Perfecto I. Aranda s/n, Col. Centro
Facebook: Templo de San Francisco, Celaya Gto Oficial
Touristic Products
Celaya Mummy Museum
The museum showcases a collection of twenty-three human bodies, which were mummified by natural processes and the soil composition of the burial site.
Opens Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 461 215 4558
Address: Av Tecnológico s/n, Bajio de las Americas
Email: museodemomias@turismocelaya.com
Facebook: Museo de Momias de Celaya
Octavio Ocampo Art Museum
The museum is dedicated to the work of Mexican surrealist painter Octavio Ocampo, who was born in Celaya.
Opens Tuesday to Sunday, free admission on Wednesdays.
Phone: 461 159 03 65
Address: Francisco I. Madero no. 102, Col. Centro
Email: museodearte.cultura@gmail.com
Facebook: Museos Celaya
Museum of Regional History
The museum serves as a chronicle of Celaya’s history, spanning from its foundation to contemporary times. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal events that shaped the city’s identity and cultural legacy.
Address: Independencia 104, Col. Centro
Email: comunica.arteycultura@gmail.com
Facebook: Museos Celaya
Touristic Experiences
Ojo Seco Tour
In this tour, visitors will discover the Ojo Seco community. We will begin with a breakfast, followed by a workshop on how to prepare a ceremonial tortilla. These tortillas are adorned with natural pigments, creating intricate designs.
Later, members will be guided through the Cerro de la Gavia nature reserve, where they will have the opportunity to explore the landscape and climb the Cerro de la Gavia hill. After completing their ascent, members will be treated to a meal prepared by artisanal cooks. This experience will allow you to savor delicious traditional foods while taking in the panoramic view of the reserve.
Finally, the tour will end with a rag-doll crafting class, where participants will be able to create their own doll designs.
To take part in this experience, it is necessary to make a reservation in advance. A minimum of 10 people is required. The tour has a duration of 6 hours.
La Tradicional de Salgado
La Tradicional de Salgado is a candy factory that specializes in producing cajeta—Spanish for caramel sauce—and other Mexican candies. It has been delighting palates with these delectable treats since 1860.
The factory is open for visit with guided tours every day of the week from 10 a.m. to 3.p.m.
Make a reservation to secure a specific tour time during operating hours, which are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Phone: 461 612 8706
Address: Benito Juárez 109, Col. Centro
Email: dulcemexicano@gmail.com
Website: http://www.latradicionaldesalgado.com/
Facebook: La Tradicional de Salgado
City Center Tour
This tour will take the group on an exploration journey of the main landmarks in Celaya’s city center. We will also visit one of the nearby factories that specialize in producing cajeta (caramel sauce), which is a staple of the local gastronomy.
Tours are available from Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Make a reservation to secure a specific time for your group.
Phone: 461 612 3207
Address: Portal Ind. 101 and Morelos, Col. Centro
Email: recorridosturisticos@turismocelaya.com
Website: www.turismocelaya.com
Facebook: Turismo Celaya