Dolores Hidalgo l Mineral de Pozos l Guanajuato l Queretaro l Bernal l Tequisquiapan l Mexico City
DOLORES HIDALGO
City that gave rise to the Independent Mexico through its historical events, which is why it is recognized as the "Cradle of National Independence", decreed by the Constitutional Congress of Guanajuato on december 15, 1947.
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MINERAL DE POZOS
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GUANAJUATO
The city of Guanajuato, cultural capital of the Bajio region in central Mexico, is one of the most charming destinations in the nation. Declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, the city’s Historic Center will impress you with its civic and religious buildings, built in the colonial era during the mining boom between the 16th and 18th centuries.
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QUERETARO
Located in Mexico’s central region, Queretaro has an interesting ethnic and cultural heritage that has developed from the integration of pre-Hispanic and European customs. In the city of Queretaro, the state capital, you’ll see beautiful examples of Baroque architecture.
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BERNAL
The major attraction of Ezequiel Montes, is its rock, is located in Bernal. Bernal is a small picturesque village where is located the "Peña de Bernal". The monolith, known as the Pena de Bernal is considered to be the third largest in the world.
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TEQUISQUIAPAN
Tequisquiapan is known for being a haven of peace and tranquility where you can enjoy its rich climate, beautiful blue skies, its narrow cobbled streets, with colorful walls decorated with wrought iron windows where vines and climbing and resting Bougainvillea flowers.
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MEXICO CITY
Like most cosmopolitan cities, Mexico City offers a wide variety of cultural events, shopping areas and tourist attractions. Known as the City of Palaces, the Federal District has two areas that were declared World Heritage sites by the UNESCO.
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