Consider Car Hire With A Driver Guanajuato And Explore The Heart Of Mexico

By Karina Frost


If you're looking for a great travel destination, look no further than Mexico. Here you'll find glorious beaches, mysterious jungles, spectacular canyons and mountain scenery and deserts. You'll find ancient ruins and charming colonial villages but you'll also find bustling, modern cities offering everything you could desire. Of course Mexico is huge and it's best to explore the country bit by bit. In some parts, you'll also want your own transport. For example, among the regions where you'll need car hire with a driver Guanajuato is at the top of the list.

Guanajuato is the name of a state in the central part of Mexico. It lies about halfway between Mexico City and Guadalajara, with the capital a drive of around four hours away. This state is very much at the heart of Mexico, not only geographically but historically too because it was the cradle of the movement for Mexican independence.

The state's capital is known as Guanajuato too. It's a World Heritage Site and it was here that the first battle in Mexico's War of Independence was fought. With its colonial architecture and mountain location, it's one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico and also home to the fascinating Mummy Museum.

One of the heroes in the struggle for independence was Ignacio Allende and he was born in the city that then became known as San Miguel de Allende. This charming city is a World Heritage Site too and it's long been a mecca for artists. Near the city you'll find another World Heritage Site, the stunning Sanctuary of Atotonilco.

If you love history, you shouldn't miss the city of Dolores Hidalgo. This is where Father Miguel Hidalgo famously called for Mexican independence and many of the sights here are related to that period in the country's history. Lovers of 'ranchera' music should also pay a visit to the colorful tomb of Jose Alfredo Jimenez, the greatest star of this truly Mexican genre.

A great way to explore Guanajuato state is to follow a themed tourist route, such as the Independence Route. For ancient sites, try the archaeological route and for religious architecture, the route of monasteries. There are adventure routes too so that you can explore old abandoned mines, try your hand at adventure sports and become one with nature.

A route made for shopaholics is the one that has handicrafts as theme. It will take you to cities such as Dolores Hidalgo for its famous ceramics and to Leon, the most populous of Guanajuato's cities, for the almost bewildering array of shoes you can buy here. Along the way you'll also get to visit small towns that each specialize in something specific, such as silver, bronze, woodwork, glass, woolen clothing, tequila or other liquors and certain types of food.

Guanajuato city has an international airport and there are flights to and from major cities in Mexico as well as the USA. It's easy enough to hire a car at at the airport. However, you may want to consider getting a driver too and for this, it's best to go online first and book ahead of your arrival.




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