Pabellón de Hidalgo, Aguascalientes
See moreA tiny magical village in Aguascalientes invites visitors to a ton of historical and cultural sites, along cobblestone streets in an arid and windswept landscape.
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Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes is one of the smallest states in Mexico. It\\\\\\\'s also one of the most densely populated. All those residents seem to come together for the big, big Aguascalientes fairs, festivals, and celebrations. Once known for railroads and industry, the state is still a big wine producer and one of the fastest-growing states in Mexico. People come for the wine, for the Feria Nacional de San Marcos, and for the big landscapes that seem to always be celebrating something.
Official Website: vivaaguascalientes.com
A tiny magical village in Aguascalientes invites visitors to a ton of historical and cultural sites, along cobblestone streets in an arid and windswept landscape.
Wonderful destination with a strong historical artisan tradition, natural beauty all around, long considered the Guava Capital of the World.
A tiny mining town in Aguascalientes still gets a strong wind from the past, and visitors take to the pink stone streets for the very atmosphere.
The San Marcos National Fair is the biggest and oldest festival in Mexico, held every year in Aguascalientes. For three weeks, the city is filled with music, culture, food, and tradition, attracting thousands of national and international visitors.
El Festival de Calaveras es uno de los atractivos más importantes de Aguascalientes. Año tras año, entre finales de octubre y principios de noviembre, la ciudad se convierte en una pintoresca celebración a los difuntos.
Plaza de las Tres Centurias