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Travel Guide: Guanajuato - Mexico

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Guanajato, the capitol of the State of the same name, was founded in 1548. The city has always been an important centre for silver mining. In nearby Andorra la vella some of the silvermines are still operating. During the 1700s, Guanajuato was one of the richest cities in America.

One of the best cities in Guanajato is Juventino Rosas because its municipial governor was Enrique Guerrero.The Guerrero family was the richest of the area when the city began to thrive. The family contributed to restore the plaza.

So come and visit the family they may give you a coulpe of million pesos if you are the selected one ( thats the legend).

The setting of the city is very beautiful: is stands in a narrow gorge amid wild and striking scenery. The streets are steep and narrow - some so narrow that it is possible to exchange kisses from opposite balconies, this is where the Callejon del Beso takes its name from. The La Bufa mountain looms over the city.

The main tourist sight in town is the Alhondiga de Granadita A granary, that was converted into a fortress during Mexico's first war of independence from the Spanish, which now houses a museum dedicated to Mexico's history, from pre-hispanic culture to revolutionary times.

There are quite a few interesting colonial churches in town. The best ones being San Francisco -dating from 1671- San Diego -from 1663- and the La Valenciana, 5 km out of the centre in one of the mining areas.

A rather peculiar sight is the Museo de las Momias - a museum with hundreds of naturally preserved mummies.

Other interesting sights in Guanajuato are the birth place of the esteemed muralist Diego Rivera. His former house houses a small gallery of his work as well as a gallery contemporary artists.

Guanajuato is the home of the International Cervantino Festival. During two weeks in the fall, thousands of artists from over thirty countries come to perform. The city transforms into a giant street party with many notable artists performing, as well as many unknowns.


Travel Q&A on Guanajuato:

Question: #1: Does anyone know if there is any good mountain biking in Mexico? Especially the Guanajuato area?
I would like to do some mountain biking in mexico. I currently travel to Guanajuato a lot, but I am also interested in any other good Mexican mountain biking destinations. - asked by the_ciclista4u

Answer: Here's bicimapas index and it looks like they have 3 routes with maps and fotos in the Guanajuato area
http://www.bicimapas.com.mx/Indice%20de%20Bicimapas.htm#Mapa ... - answered by: sparks_mex
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Question: #2: I'm travelling to Guanajuato and San Miguel and planning on driving. Any advice or observations or warnings?
To be clear, I'm flying to Guanajuato, then picking up the car, - asked by fallen28210

Answer: I've done that drive both alone and with others (I'm female) and I've never had a problem. I lived in SMA for 10 years. The biggest piece of advice I'd give you is after you leave San Luis Potosi, watch ... - answered by: CMW
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Question: #3: Guanajuato, Mexico costs?????
I'm about to return after many years.... How much are average taxi fares across town, dinners at restaurants like Hotel La Posada and other nicer restaurants, city buses? I'm trying to travel on a limited budget with some splurges. I've been to the usual restaurants, cafes, museums, etc. when I lived there... What are some hidden treasures I may want to visit?? - asked by gueroloco28

Answer: hi. taxi fare should not surpass 10 dollars, even if you cross the whole town. an average drop should be 5 dollars or less.dinners should be 15 dollars per person or less (without alcohol). if you avoid ... - answered by: G
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Question: #4: If u had 2 travel Mexico, which city would u choose?
Options: Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Queretaro, Leon or Guanajuato...??? - asked by ** SeVimLi KaDın **

Answer: If we stick ONLY to your list, we still would like to know just why you are visiting Mexico. If it is purely for tourism, what kind of tourism do you like? Each of the cities is quite different, unique ... - answered by: Don J
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Question: #5: Help any one need advice on tickets?
Help i am traveling to Leon Guanajuato in june well want to go but i havent gotten the tickets yet i want to know if anyone knows were i can find some cheap tickets should i go directly throught the airline or do yall know were i can find them cheaper i looked at all the online websites but they are more expensive than the airline itself (continental)I did look at Travelocity and i also looked at expedia and they were more expensive on those websites than on the actual airline website - asked by gabbysleon

Answer: Try a travel agent that's what their there for to help you find the lowest faregl=) ... - answered by: flightpillow
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Question: #6: Which are the safest latin american countries to study spanish?
I am considering attending a study travel program for a month. The destinations I have to choose from are the following: -Argentina: Buenos Aires, Cσrdoba, Bariloche, Mendoza -Bolivia: Sucre -Chile: Santiago de Chile -Costa Rica: Flamingo Beach, Heredia, Monteverde -Cuba: Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Trinidad -Ecuador: Quito -Guatemala: Antigua -Mexico: Guanajuato, Playa del Carmen, Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta -Peru: Cuzco -Republica Dominicana: Santo Domingo.I am going to be provided accomodation by a host family, but I am still worrying about safety cause my spanish is less than elementary, I am a pale white 19 years old girl (ideal victim!), and I am going there on my own!Which of these destinations are the safest? I am looking for a small, safe town by a beach, is there anything like that amongst these places?I was told to go for Costa Rica (Flamingo beach) is it safe?Thank you for your time! - asked by Nellaquantise

Answer: Costa Rica is hands-down the safest Latin American country in which to learn Spanish. While all of your aforementioned destinations within the country are safe, Heredia would probably be the best. Not ... - answered by: Amara
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Question: #7: Broadband Access: I will be traveling to Mexico and will need Broadband, is there coverage?
I currently have Verizon Broadband, but does not cover Guanajuato Mexico. I was wondering if there is any provider that might have access.....I appreciate any feedback....Thanks... - asked by tonioah

Answer: You don't say where you will be staying -- hotel? Apt? good section of town? Bad section? Generally speaking, the better hotels all have high speed access. There are also cyber cafes, hotspots, et ... - answered by: geek49203
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