WANDERLIST Mexico’s Guanajuato state: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Guanajuato state in the heart of Mexico is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Its cultural heritage, colonial architecture, and natural wonders from UNESCO World Heritage Guanajuato City to the pyramids, plazas, and ball courts of Plazuelas Archaeological Site, and much more.

  • Guanajuato City: Begin your journey in the state capital, a known for its vibrant atmosphere, colourful buildings, and underground streets.
  • El Callejón del Beso: Experience romance at its finest in Guanajuato City’s iconic “Alley of the Kiss,” where star-crossed lovers would exchange kisses from the balconies on either side.
  • San Miguel de Allende: Explore this charming colonial town, home to beautifully preserved architecture, art galleries, and a lively cultural scene.
  • Dolores Hidalgo: Visit the birthplace of Mexico’s independence, where the famous Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores) was proclaimed.
  • Museo de las Momias: Discover the eerie but fascinating collection of naturally mummified bodies at the Museum of the Mummies in Guanajuato City.
  • El Jardín de la Unión: Immerse yourself in Guanajuato City’s vibrant energy at this central square, surrounded by cafés, street musicians, and colonial buildings.
  • Cañada de la Virgen: Unearth the secrets of pre-Hispanic cultures by exploring the stunning archaeological site and pyramids at Cañada de la Virgen.
  • Pozos Ghost Town: Step back in time in Mineral de Pozos, an abandoned mining town with hauntingly beautiful ruins, art galleries, and natural hot springs.
  • Sierra de Guanajuato: Embark on a breathtaking adventure in the state’s mountain range, ideal for hiking, biking, and exploring the region’s diverse flora and fauna.
  • La Valenciana Church: Marvel at the baroque architecture and exquisite golden interior of this ornate church in Guanajuato City, a testament to colonial grandeur.
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Off-the-Beaten-Track Destinations:

  • Xichú: Find serenity in this remote mountain village, surrounded by dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and hiking trails, offering an authentic glimpse into rural Mexico.
  • Yuriria: Discover the cultural richness of this Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town), known for its stunning Franciscan monastery and the tranquil Yuriria Lake.
  • Comonfort: Escape the crowds and delve into small-town charm in Comonfort, where you can enjoy local cuisine, explore the historic centre, and visit the nearby Las Adjuntas Dam.
  • Batopilas: Venture into the Copper Canyon region to uncover Batopilas, a hidden town located in a gorge, boasting picturesque streets, hot springs, and the impressive Satevó Waterfalls.
  • Pozos de Mineral: Wander through the abandoned mines and charming streets of Pozos de Mineral, an offbeat town that sparks the imagination with its intriguing history and unique atmosphere.
  • Cerro del Cubilete: Ascend to the highest point in Guanajuato state and marvel at the towering Cristo Rey statue, offering panoramic views and a spiritual escape.
  • Jalpa de Cánovas: Step into another time in Jalpa de Cánovas, a peaceful town renowned for its horse culture, tranquil streets, and delightful traditional food.
  • Cañón de Fernández: Embark on an adventure through this breathtaking canyon, where impressive rock formations, hidden caves, and stunning waterfalls await intrepid explorers.
  • Plazuelas Archaeological Site: Unearth ancient history in this lesser-known site, boasting Mesoamerican ruins, including pyramids, plazas, and ball courts, without the crowds.
  • Celaya Botanical Garden: Escape into nature at Celaya’s vast gardens.
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