Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Celaya, Mexico, from its historic city center and vibrant markets to unique local traditions. This collection highlights the 'Mummy Museum' for a touch of the macabre, the bustling Mercado Hidalgo for local flavors, and the explosive 'Hammer Festival' in nearby San Juan de la Vega for an unforgettable adventure.
Museum of the mummies
This museum is one of the top attractions in Celaya, featuring a collection of mummies.
Jardin principal
The Jardin Principal is the main garden and historic center of Celaya, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and churches.
Templo de san agustin
The Templo de San Agustin, once a convent, jail, and school, now serves as the headquarters for the Casa de la Cultura.
Parque Alameda
Parque Alameda is one of the main parks in Celaya, located near the center of town, and a spot to find local food.
Templo de San Francisco
The Templo de San Francisco is situated on Calzada de la Independencia in Celaya's historic city center, near the Bolsa de Agua.
Bolsa de agua
The Bolsa de Agua (Water Bag) is a notable landmark located in the historic city center of Celaya, next to the Templo de San Francisco.
Mercado Hidalgo
Mercado Hidalgo is the main market in Celaya's historic center, offering prepared food, meat, vegetables, clothing, and home goods.
La tradicional Dulceria La Catita
La tradicional Dulceria La Catita, established in 1860, is a historic candy shop famous for its cajeta, a sweet made famous in the region.
San Juan de la Vega
San Juan de la Vega is known for hosting the unique and explosive Hammer Festival, a cultural event with over a hundred years of tradition.