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Mexico's fnest Ballet Folklorico performing in Guadalajara...Bill Bell Photograph

 

 

 

 

 

 

March in Guadalajara

The City of Guadalajara is sorely lacking in RV locations  now that the Hacienda has closed, but the City still remains a must see for visitors who want to experience Mexico at its finest.  Our recent visit included two evenings of  free Ballet Folklorico  entertainment
 
Smiles all around during one Mazatalan's many Mardi Gras Parades..Bill Bell Photograp

 

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February in Mazatlan and its Carnival Time....
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Information about Guanajuato, Mexico

Guanajuato Mexico hotelsThe city of Guanajuato, capital of the state of the same name: Guanajuato, one of the loveliest colonial style cities in Mexico, located on central Mexico and set in fairytale surroundings on the slopes of the Cubilete Hill. Guanajuato was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988, as a result of the magnificent architecture of its many historical monuments, as well as its unusual urban layout.

Guanajuato is a city of great beauty, with a rich colonial tradition, In the midst of ravines and gullies; its streets taper off into steep, twisting alleys or underground tunnels and streets that wind their way through brightly colored houses located in the hills. Guanjuato has a wide range of hotels in the city and its surroundings, Beautiful old colonial haciendas turned into lovely and gorgeous guest houses, as well as several restaurants and nightclubs. Guanajuato’s festive spirit comes to the fore in its fiestas and
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popular events such as the Holy Week celebrations, the feast of our Lady of Guanajuato and one of the most important events in Mexico: the International Cervantino.

Its history, cultural tradition, magnificent architecture and mild climate with an annual temperature of 18ºC have made it a center of attraction for all type of visitors. Guanajuato is where the present and past have become one, and legends are as real as history. Guanajuato's indescribable mystery and beauty have the power to enchant any visitor with tales of other times, dear to enter a magical town where you can have the greatest vacation ever.

Walking along Guanajuato
Walking through its steep, narrow streets is an excellent way to explore this city that has managed to preserve its traditional flavor through its buildings and activities. Some of its main attraction include the Jardín Unión, the Teatro Juárez, the Templo de San Diego, Plaza de la Paz, Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato, Palacio Legislativo, Templo de la Compañía, Mansión del Conde de Rul, the University of Guanajuato, the Templo y Plazuela de San Roque, Callejón del Beso, Plaza de Baratillo, Plaza de San Fernando, Presa de la Olla, Monumento al Pípila and the Jardin del Cantador.

Downtown Guanajuato
The Guanajuato Downtown is built at the bottom of a steep canyon, so the streets are winding and best explored on foot. Vehicles are prohibited from the center, and instead move through the Subterraneo, an underground street that replaced an old sewer system.

Callejonadas of Guanajuato
This is a tradition started in 1962 in which young people dress up in old Spanish costumes and tour the streets and alleys (callejón) of Guanajuato singing songs. Since then, this activity takes place almost daily but mostly on weekends. This tradition is supported by the university, which includes and organizes “callejoneadas” for the International Cervantino Festival.

The International Cervantino Festival
The beautiful architecture in Guanajuato is the backdrop for the organizational activity for this important cultural, tourist event. The Festival takes place during two weeks in October and consists of concerts by musical bands and soloists, as well as shows by internationally famed dance and theater troupes. This is one of Mexico's premier festivals. Remember, reservations should be made months in advance. For more information on www.festivalcervantino.gob.mx

Callejon del Beso (Alley of the kiss)
Romantic spot in Guanajuato that consists of two balconies separated by just 68 cm and famous for the love story after which it was named.


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