Villa del Carbón
High in the mountains, the Villa del Carbón is so far and away from Mexico City, you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll wonder that it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s so close.
High in the mountains, the Villa del Carbón is so far and away from Mexico City, you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll wonder that it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s so close.
A marvelous and thriving little down just south of Celaya, Salvatierra seems to tower in historic buildings, and to luxuriate in a landscape of mountain pastures and flowers.
The famous birthplace of tamborazo music, you get a weekend away in a lush green valley with melodies wafting in and a town as picture perfect as you might have imagined.
The quiet dreamlike town of mezcal and lost weekends is a farming community and a brilliant lazy landscape in the very south of Zacatecas.
The famous Land of Musicians, it's a deeply historical town and the birthplace of more musical genres than can be listed, and fascinating place that dances to its own rhythm, day and night.
Spectacular and blooming with character, quirk, and crooked streets, it's not just a rugged mining town, but a trip into the best to be found on the Sierra de los Pinos.
High in the cold mountains, one of the original and luminescent historic mining towns of Zacatecas, with legends and tales sailing in from the desert in the night.
A high mountain town on its own sierra, this may be the most famous partial ghost town in Mexico, and those still here are making the most of it.
Remarkable, colorful and high in the southern mountains of Zacatecas, you get an unforgettable journey into the lively and always-thumping birthplace of tamborazo music.