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Guanajuato Mexico


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Celebrate Life in Guanajuato

 The nightlife is very active in Guanajuato, especially on weekends. Look for people passing out flyers during the day for drink specials and sometimes free drink coupons.

  • To start the night off, stop by one of the little cafes in the Jardin, for dinner and drinks and mariachi band ambience. It is a great place to people watch.
  • Capitolio is a favorite both among tourists and local. This club has 2 levels, with a large main room, and a smaller "hip-hop room" in the back. There is a large bar in the middle of the club specifically for dancing. You can order a full set up for mixed drinks where they will bring out glasses, ice, a bottle and a mixer of your choice. There are often specials on drinks. There are 2 bars. The music is well-mixed with a mixture of top 40, reggaeton, rock and pop en espanol, salsa, meringue, techno, and electronic. When there is a special event they will open up the roof and shoot off fire works. The clubs is always packed on weekends, mostly with university students, and the party doesn't stop until abotu 4:30.
  • Guanajuato Grill is another favorite of locals and tourists. It is even bigger than Capitolio and boasts 2 levels. It is always packed on weekends, with the same type of crowd as Capitolio. Although it plays similar music to what you hear in Capitolio, it tends to play more electronic and techno music. It also offers great drink specials, especially on bottles.
  • El Bar is a salsa bar across the street from Teatro Juarez. It offers salsa lessons every night from 9 to 10. It plays mostly salsa and meringue all night and often has salsa shows.
  • La Havana is a salsa bar that attracts a more local, late-night crowd.
  • Apple is a very chill bar that attracts a young crowd and plays mostly electronic music.
  • Why not is another chill bar that plays unique latino indie-rock and reggae. It's a good place to hang out and play pool. The bartenders are very sociable and entertaining.
  • Test your Spanish skills at Don Ole Karaoke , across the street from Teatro Juarez. Don't worry, they have songs in English, too.
  • If you are looking for some after-clubbing late-night/early morning food try La Cupula for some delicious quesadillas.
  • And definitely try Sol a popular Mexican beer similar to Corona.

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  • If you are looking for touristy stuff, try El Mercado , a 2 story indoor market.
  • If you are looking more for handmade crafts and more touristy stuff, take a bus to San Miguel de Allende about 45 away from Guanajuato. There is a large open-air artisan market there.
  • If you are looking for ripped-off CDs, go to Embajadoras on a Saturday, and there are some tents set up there.

    More about Guanajuato.

Guanajuato is a UNESCO world heritage site.

The city of Guanajuato was the birthplace of artist Diego Rivera, whose house is now a museum.

The city also harbours one of the largest places in Mexico for mathematical research, a public institution dubbed CIMAT.

Each October the city holds the Festival Internacional Cervantino, an international festival of the arts named after Miguel de Cervantes. The festival is a popular draw for young students from across central Mexico, but attracts participants and spectators from around the world.

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Hostels in Guanajuato

Ra Hostel

Guanajuato, Mexico
Cantarranas No. 38
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Villa Sandia B

Guanajuato, Mexico
San Sebastian 88
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La Casa del Tio

Guanajuato, Mexico
Cantarranas 47,
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Hostalito de Guanajuato

Guanajuato, Mexico
Sangre Cristo No. 9, Historic Centre
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