Ures

Sonora

Ures

Founded in 1636, it is known as the “Athens of Sonora” for its rich cultural and historical heritage. Notable landmarks include the La Quinta de Nápoles Hacienda and the San Miguel Arcángel Church, as well as traditional celebrations like the Regional Festival and the Sugarcane Festival. Its gastronomy delights visitors with dishes such as carne asada, machaca burritos, and the traditional jamoncillos (sweet milk candies). In addition, it serves as the gateway to the Sonora River Route, a scenic tourist trail filled with breathtaking natural landscapes.

Ures

Ures was founded in 1636 as a mission and gained city status in 1838. Known as the “Athens of Sonora due to its cultural significance, Ures is also considered the “gateway” to the Sonora River Route, a popular tourist trail celebrated for its stunning waterfalls and scenic landscapes nestled between the mountains.

On June 26, 2023, Ures was officially incorporated into Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos program, further highlighting its historical and cultural value. Among its top attractions are La Quinta de Nápoles Hacienda, the San Miguel Arcángel Church, the House of General Ignacio Pesqueira, the Plaza de Armas, the Monuments of the Independence Centennial, the Regional Costumbrista Museum, the Huerfána Sierra, and the Labrador Hacienda.

Ures’ gastronomy is one of its greatest treasures, featuring delicious specialties such as carne asada, machaca burritos, quesadillas, wheat flour tortillas, cheese soup, and corn tamales. Sweet delights include fruit preserves, sugarcane treats, melcocha (traditional caramelized candy), palanquetas (peanut brittle), and the famous local drink, bacanora. You also can’t miss the unique jamoncillos (milk-based sweets), which are distinct from those found in other regions of Mexico thanks to their special recipe.

Local craftsmanship in Ures stands out for its leatherwork and saddlery traditions.

Among the most notable celebrations are the Regional Festival honoring San Miguel Arcángel on September 29, the Sugarcane Festival in early November, the Caravana del Recuerdo, the Black and White Ball, and the Morelos Street Cultural Festival, both also celebrated in November.

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