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DESCUBRE LOS PUEBLOS MÁGICOS DE GUANAJUATO

Yuriria
Yuriria is widely-known for its artisanal ‘tule’ weavings, especially tapestry and basketry. Tule is a tall wetland grass that grows in the region also known as viscid bulrush. Handicrafts made with corn leaves, traditional ‘rebosos’ or Mexican shawls…
Salvatierra
This town was once the first territory in Guanajuato to be officially recognized as a city. A unique architectural heritage is preserved by its olden haciendas and nunneries.


Mineral de Pozos
An enigmatic town founded on Chichimeca native land. During the Spanish rule, the town developed a prosperous mining industry that continued through the Porfirio Díaz era…
Jalpa de Cánovas
Much of the town’s historic and cultural relevance is owed to the exceptionally fertile soil in the area which has fostered the emergence of prominent cattle and vegetable farms and a famous walnut tree plantation…


Dolores Hidalgo
This was the first town ever to be designated as a Magic Town in the state. Momentous events in Mexican history took place in the streets of Dolores Hidalgo, namely, the events that set ablaze the Mexican War of Independence movement…
Comonfort
The latest Guanajuato town to be designated as a Magic Town thanks to the conservation of cultural manifestations such as the native Otomí cuisine, the traditional ‘molcajete’ bowl made by local artisans using volcanic rock and the Chichimeca Gamares folk dance…


ESCAPE BIG to GUANAJUATO with Hoteles-City
How long has it been since you got lost in Guanajuato?
Guanajuato is home to great sports expressions, world-class events such as the WRC Rally Mexico, but it also offers the option of experiences for those looking for more…


San Miguel de Allende is the best city to visit
The value of San Miguel de Allende goes beyond its architecture and the beautiful Parish of San Miguel Arcángel, which was inspired by the beautiful Gothic churches of the Old Continent; that has been a symbol of so many magazine covers…
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