Embark on an exceptional photography tour across Guanajuato’s most scenic locations! Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups of friends, the tour offers guidance through breathtaking sites while capturing genuine and stunning moments.
Embark on an exceptional photography tour across Guanajuato’s most scenic locations! Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups of friends, the tour offers guidance through breathtaking sites while capturing genuine and stunning moments.
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University of Guanajuato - The Central Building of the University of Guanajuato was initially constructed in the 18th century as the Hospital de San Juan de Dios, managed by the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God.
In the mid-20th century, the building underwent renovation and was transformed into the central building of the University of…
- University of Guanajuato - The Central Building of the University of Guanajuato was initially constructed in the 18th century as the Hospital de San Juan de Dios, managed by the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God.
In the mid-20th century, the building underwent renovation and was transformed into the central building of the University of Guanajuato, one of Mexico’s oldest and most esteemed universities. It now accommodates administrative offices, classrooms, and lecture halls for various university faculties.
The Edificio Central de la Universidad de Guanajuato is a stunning example of colonial architecture, featuring a Baroque facade and intricate details, such as the ornate entrance and the elegant bell tower. It is also a significant cultural landmark in Guanajuato and a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who admire its architecture and learn about its history and importance as a symbol of education and knowledge.
- The Alley Of The Kiss - The Alley of the Kiss is a narrow alleyway situated in the historic center of Guanajuato, Mexico. The alley is renowned for its romantic legend, which narrates the tale of two young lovers, Carmen and Carlos, who resided in houses across the alley from each other. Their families were at odds, so they would secretly meet on their balconies and exchange kisses across the narrow gap between their homes.
According to the legend, one day Carmen’s father discovered her kissing Carlos, and in a fit of rage, he stabbed her. She died in Carlos’s arms, and he leaped off his balcony to join her in death. The alley is now a popular tourist attraction, with visitors coming to see the balconies where the tragic lovers used to meet and exchange kisses.
It is said that if you stand on the third step of the staircase in front of Carmen’s house and kiss your partner, you will enjoy seven years of good luck in love.
- Teatro Juarez - The Teatro Juárez was constructed in the late 19th century during the presidency of Porfirio DÃaz and named after President Benito Juárez. The theater was designed in the neoclassical style by the Italian architect Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras and boasts ornate decorations, including sculptures, frescoes, and murals.
The Teatro Juárez has been a vital cultural center in Guanajuato for over a century and has hosted a variety of performances, including plays, operas, ballets, and concerts. It has also been the venue for significant national and international cultural events, such as the Festival Internacional Cervantino, one of Mexico’s most important cultural festivals.
Besides its cultural significance, the Teatro Juárez is also an architectural treasure and a popular tourist attraction in Guanajuato.
- Tuneles Guanajuato - The Guanajuato Tunnels are a complex network of underground passageways that serve as the city’s distinctive roadway system. Originally constructed to control flooding, these tunnels now assist in managing traffic while preserving the charm of the historic center above. Winding beneath the city, they feature stone archways, dimly lit corridors, and hidden entrances, offering visitors a captivating glimpse into Guanajuato’s engineering marvels and colonial past.

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- Professional photographer
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