Diving into destinations with so much history to tell becomes a whole new world to uncover. Guanajuato is one of those places, and this time, we ventured with you to share the best tourist spots in Guanajuato. Read on to find out more!
History of the State of Guanajuato
Before we delve into our Guanajuato guide, it’s important to know the state’s origin. The name comes from “Quanaxhuato,” which in Purépecha means “mountainous place of frogs” or “place of many hills.” The state was founded in the 16th century thanks to its silver mines, and it eventually became the most important mining center in New Spain.
Have you noticed that houses in Guanajuato are built on stone? Well, this isn’t a coincidence. The locals decided to protect their buildings up high, thereby preserving their homes, objects, and historical monuments. As a result, Guanajuato is a time machine that takes you back to the past in the blink of an eye.
Tourist Attractions in Guanajuato
If you’re wondering what to do in Guanajuato, then pay attention and take notes about the must-visit tourist spots in Guanajuato.
Visit the Juárez Theater
This beautiful theater is one of the most stunning venues in the country and also offers breathtaking views of the city. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit it. It’s a spectacle at night! You can also buy tickets for some of the shows presented here and enjoy the venue.

Explore the Mummy Museum
This museum is of the main attractions in the capital of Guanajuato. Here, you’ll find the strange phenomenon of mummification that old citizens of Guanajuato went through. It’s believed that the arid characteristic of the soil in the old cemetery was one of the reasons for achieving perfect mummification.
This museum a must-visit, especially if you’re a fan of history and our ancestors.
Experience a Callejoneada
Going to Guanajuato and not experiencing a “callejoneada”? Never! This centuries-old tradition consists of walking the city’s streets by moonlight while enjoying traditional music from Mexico and Guanajuato, played by a student band.
Capture a Moment in the Alley of the Kiss
Whether you’re with a partner, with your family, or traveling on your own, the Alley of the Kiss (Callejón del Beso) is a spot you must visit. It’s one of the most emblematic tourist places in Guanajuato. The alley’s narrow walls bring balconies within a meter of each other and enclose a love legend. It’s one of the most visited tourist places in Guanajuato by both national and international visitors.
Explore the Diego Rivera House Museum
This museum (Casa Museo Diego Rivera) is the birthplace of renowned muralist Diego Rivera. Today, it houses culturally valuable pieces from various artists, including Master José Luis Cuevas.
Admire the Iconic University of Guanajuato
You’ll be amazed by the stunning architecture of the University of Guanajuato. Take some great photos here, especially on its staircases, and showcase the impressive pieces that Mexico has to offer. Don’t forget to ask for a guided tour of the campus as well.

Stroll through the Alhóndiga de Granaditas Regional Museum of Guanajuato
We hope your shoes are comfortable, because there’s more to explore at the Alhóndiga de Granaditas Regional Museum of Guanajuato (Museo Regional de Guanajuato Alhóndiga de Granaditas Regional Museum of Guanajuato). This imposing construction appears to have been created in the late 18th century, initially as a warehouse and grain market.
Today, it’s not only a museum but also a venue for concerts at the International Cervantino Festival (Festival Internacional Cervantino) and Independence celebrations. It’s a Mexican emblem, as it was where the first insurgent battle was fought, paving the way for the battle for Mexico’s independence.
Places to Visit Near Guanajuato
You can find various attractions in towns in the state of Guanajuato that stand out for their architecture, beauty, history, or gastronomy.
Celaya: What to Do?
Known as the Golden Gateway to El Bajío (Puerta de Oro del Bajío), Celaya probably one of the most important tourist cities in Mexico. Rich and traditional cajeta sweets predominate here.
- Visit the El Carmen Church, the San Francisco Convent, and the Agustinian Cloister (Templo del Carmen, Convento de San Francisco, and Claustro Agustino).
- Discover the state’s history at the Celaya Regional History Museum (Museo de Celaya Historia Regional).
- Walk among the graves at the Cemetery and Celaya Mummy Museum (Panteón y Museo de Momias de Celaya).
- Be amazed by the Hydraulic Tower or Water Ball (Torre Hidráulica o Bola de Agua).
- Savor a bit of Celaya at the Morelos Market.
- Breathe in fresh air at Xochipilli Park.

What to Do in Dolores Hidalgo?
Rich in architecture, gastronomy, and culture, Dolores Hidalgo is a magical town of Guanajuato that you must explore. Its name honors Father Hidalgo, one of the main leaders of the Mexican War of Independence.
- Visit the Diezmo House or Hidalgo House Museum (Casa del Diezmo or Museo Casa Hidalgo).
- Explore the Bicentennial Museum (Museo Bicentenario).
- Tour the House of Visitors (Casa de Visitas).
- Enjoy an exotic ice cream in the town’s main square.
- Discover El Llanito, an Otomi village.
- Stop at the José Alfredo Jiménez Tourist Rest Stop (Parador Turístico José Alfredo Jiménez).

Irapuato: What to Do?
Graced with history, culture, and traditions, this city boasts monuments, temples, and squares of great historical value. Known around the world as the World Capital of Strawberries, you can’t leave without trying this local delicacy!
- Enjoy the Dancing Waters Fountain show (Fuentes de Aguas Danzarinas).
- Visit Madero Square (Plaza Madero) and see the Fountains of Dolphins (Fuente de los Delfines) or the Florentine Fountain (Fuente Florentina).
- Take in the fresh air while gazing at the Sun Clock Tower (Torre del Reloj de Sol).
- Soak up history at the Irapuato City Museum (Museo de la Ciudad de Irapuato).

León: Things to Do
Known as the World Capital of Footwear, León has been active in exporting leather goods for over 20 years.
- Visit the Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Templo Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús).
- Explore the Triumphal Arch (Arco Triunfal) on Calzada de León.
- Discover different animals at León Zoo.
- Marvel at the architecture and history of León Basilica Cathedral (Catedral Basílica de León).
- Learn something new at the Explora Science Center (Centro de Ciencias Explora).
- Explore Zona Piel and find leather goods at great prices.
- Enjoy an ice cream at Fundadores Plaza (Plaza de los Fundadores).
- Dive into history at the City Historical Archive (Archivo Histórico de la Ciudad).

What to Do in San Miguel de Allende?
In 2008, San Miguel de Allende was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its historical, cultural, and traditional richness is undeniable. If you’re not sure what to do in San Miguel de Allende, check out our suggestions.
- Stroll through its streets and admire its colonial architecture.
- Visit the San Miguel Arcángel Parish Church (Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel) and admire its neo-Gothic architecture carved in pink quarry stone.
- Take a stroll through the Crafts Market (Mercado de Artesanías) and Lucas Balderas street.
- Step into the past by visiting the former Municipal Palace (Ex Palacio Municipal).

Guanajuato’s Gastronomy
Guanajuato boasts some of the most diverse cuisines in Mexico, a fusion of Spanish and pre-Hispanic ingredients after the conquest. During your stay, try Guanajuato’s delightful cuisine!
Typical Dishes from Guanajuato:
- Miner’s enchiladas (enchiladas mineras)
- San Miguel de Allende-style fiambre (fiambre estilo San Miguel de Allende)
- Traditional ice creams
- Atotonilco gorditas
- Bear Broth (caldo de oso)
- Guacamayas
- Cebadina
How to Get There
If you’re leaving from Mexico City, you can take a bus and arrive in Guanajuato in around 5 hours. If you’re coming from any other state in Mexico (especially if you want to save road time), you can get there more quickly, comfortably, and affordably by taking one of our flights.
Weather in Guanajuato
The average annual temperature is 64°F. About 43% of the state’s surface has a dry and semi-dry climate. In May and June, temperatures range around 86°F. If you’re not a fan of rain, you might want to avoid traveling to the state from June to September.
In conclusion, discovering another corner of Mexico should be one of your short-term priorities. Taste, explore, soak up, and freeze moments that will stay with you forever.
Fly to León!
Now that you know all about Guanajuato’s top places to visit, what are you waiting for to explore them? When it comes to travel, there’s no excuse not to do it. Fly to León at affordable prices, with quick flights tailored to your needs.