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Embark on a fascinating journey to the nearby city of Leon with a private tour from Guanajuato. This tour offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage and thriving industries of one of Mexico's most vibrant cities. The tour includes round-trip transportation from Guanajuato to Leon, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free experience.
Upon arrival in Leon, visitors will enjoy a guided tour of the city's most iconic landmarks, including its stunning colonial architecture, plazas, fountains, and historic buildings. The knowledgeable guides will provide historical and cultural context to deepen visitors' understanding of Leon's past and present.
The tour also includes visits to some of Leon's most important industries, including its world-renowned leather industry, which has been a vital part of the city's economy for centuries. Visitors can explore the leather shops and factories and even purchase high-quality leather goods as souvenirs.
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The Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic church located in the city of León, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. Construction of the temple began in 1921, and it was completed in 2012, after several interruptions due to the Mexican Revolution, economic difficulties, and structural problems. The temple was designed in a neo-gothic and it is one of the largest and most ornate churches in Mexico. The temple features three towers, the tallest of which reaches a height of 90 meters (295 feet), making it one of the highest church towers in Mexico. The interior of the temple is decorated with stained glass windows, paintings, and sculptures, and it is considered a masterpiece of Mexican religious art. The Templo Expiatorio is also known for its impressive organ, which was built in Belgium in 1930 and has more than 7,000 pipes. The temple is a popular tourist attraction and a significant religious site for the Catholic community in León.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
The León Cathedral, also known as the Basílica Catedral de la Asunción de María (Basilica Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary), is a Catholic church located in the historic center of the city of León, Guanajuato, Mexico. The construction of the cathedral began in 1765 and was completed in 1866, although it has undergone several renovations and restorations since then. The cathedral is known for its neo-gothic facade, which features intricate carvings and sculptures. The interior of the cathedral is also impressive, with beautiful stained glass windows, paintings, and altarpieces. The cathedral is the seat of the Diocese of León and is considered one of the most important religious sites in the state of Guanajuato.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
The "Zona de compra de pieles" (Leather Shopping Zone) in León, Guanajuato, is a popular shopping district known for its wide variety of leather goods. León has been a center of leather production for over a century, and the city is known as the "Leather Capital of the World." The Leather Shopping Zone is located in the historic center of the city and encompasses several streets and markets, including Calzada de los Héroes, Plaza del Zapato, Plaza Piel, and Plaza de la Bolsa. Visitors to the Leather Shopping Zone can find a wide range of leather products, including shoes, boots, jackets, belts, handbags, and more. Many of the products are made by local artisans and are of high quality, making them popular with tourists and locals alike. The Leather Shopping Zone is a vibrant and bustling area with many shops, restaurants, and street vendors. It's a great place to explore if you're interested in leather goods or shopping in general.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
The Panteón Taurino (Bullfighters' Cemetery) in León, Guanajuato, is a cemetery dedicated to famous bullfighters. It was established in 1945 and is located in the eastern part of the city, near the historic center. The Panteón Taurino is the final resting place of many famous bullfighters, including Carlos Arruza, Lorenzo Garza, and Joselito Huerta, among others. The cemetery features ornate tombs and mausoleums decorated with bullfighting motifs, including statues of bulls, bullfighters, and other symbols related to the sport. The cemetery is open to visitors and is a popular attraction for tourists interested in bullfighting and Mexican culture. In addition to the tombs and mausoleums of famous bullfighters, the Panteón Taurino also features a chapel and a museum dedicated to the history of bullfighting in Mexico. The museum houses a collection of artifacts related to the sport, including bullfighting costumes, photographs, and paintings [Extra cost approximately $ 50 MXN].
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
La Calzada de los Héroes is a pedestrian walkway located in the historic center of León. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, known for its shops, restaurants, and street performers. The avenue is named after the heroes of the Mexican Revolution, and it features several statues and monuments commemorating their contributions to Mexican history. In addition to the monuments and statues, La Calzada de los Héroes also features several historic buildings, including the Palacio Municipal (City Hall), the Templo Expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús (Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), and the Teatro Manuel Doblado (Manuel Doblado Theater). The avenue is a vibrant and lively area that is worth exploring if you're visiting León.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
The Centro Histórico de León, also known as the Historic Center of León, is the heart of the city of León, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is a vibrant and bustling area that is home to many of the city's most important landmarks, attractions, and cultural institutions.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Time to eat; the food in León, Guanajuato is known for its variety and delicious flavors. Some of the most popular dishes in the city include carnitas, gorditas, birria, churros, cazuelas, and tacos de canasta. The cuisine in León is influenced by traditional Mexican flavors and techniques, as well as local ingredients and culinary traditions. Whether you're looking for hearty stews, flavorful tacos, or sweet desserts, you're sure to find something that satisfies your taste buds in this culinary-rich city [Food not included, extra cost depends on what would you like to eat, aproximately $ 200 MXN].
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
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