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About Guanajuato City
Guanajuato City is located in central Mexico and is known for its colorful colonial architecture, underground tunnels, and vibrant cultural scene. The currency used in Guanajuato is the Mexican Peso. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers visitors a unique blend of history and modernity. With its winding cobblestone streets and picturesque plazas, Guanajuato is a charming destination for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Mexican culture.
When to visit
The best time to visit Guanajuato City is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. During this time, the weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city on foot. The summer months can be hot and rainy, so it's best to avoid visiting during this time if possible. The city also hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the International Cervantino Festival in October, which is a great time to experience the local arts and culture scene.
Getting around
Guanajuato City is a walkable city, with most attractions located within walking distance of each other. Visitors can also use the city's public transportation system, which includes buses and taxis. The city's network of underground tunnels, originally built to prevent flooding, now serves as a unique way to navigate the city. For those looking to explore the surrounding area, rental cars are also available.
Traveller tips
Be sure to try the local specialty, enchiladas mineras, a dish made with fried tortillas, potatoes, carrots, and cheese. Take a walking tour of the city to learn about its history and architecture from a knowledgeable guide. Visit the iconic Callejón del Beso (Alley of the Kiss) for a romantic photo opportunity. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the city's many museums, which showcase everything from pre-Columbian artifacts to contemporary art. Be prepared for the city's hilly terrain and wear comfortable shoes to navigate the cobblestone streets with ease.