Discover Guanajuato, Mexico's vibrant colonial jewel, through its historic plazas, iconic landmarks, and cultural hotspots. From the breathtaking views at El Pipila monument to the poignant Museum of the Mummies and the bustling Mercado Hidalgo, this city offers a rich tapestry of history, art, and local life. Explore the charming streets, iconic basilicas, and lively squares that make Guanajuato a truly unforgettable destination.
Plaza de la Paz
A historic city center square surrounded by colonial buildings, banks, and restaurants, once home to counts and prominent figures.
Basílica Colegiata de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato
An iconic, bright yellow basilica in the city center, with construction beginning in 1671 and taking about 25 years to complete.
El callejón del beso
One of the most famous streets in town, known as the 'Alley of the Kiss', it tells a tragic 19th-century love story.
Mirador Guanajuato - Monumento Al Pipila
A towering stone statue and viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic views of Guanajuato city.
Jardin de la Union
A large, beautiful central square filled with trees, surrounded by bars and restaurants, vibrant with mariachi music in the evenings.
Teatro Juárez
The city's most impressive theater, known for its stunning Neoclassical architecture, located right next to Jardin de la Union.
Museum of the Mummies of Guanajuato
An eerie and fascinating museum displaying over 100 naturally mummified bodies unearthed due to a burial tax and the local soil conditions.
Diego Rivera museum
The birthplace of the renowned Mexican painter Diego Rivera, which has been transformed into a museum featuring his art and old furniture.
Mercado Hidalgo
The biggest market in town, where you can buy everything from clothes to food, housed in a building that was once a train station.