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Eco-friendly travel guide to Guanajuato advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to explore the attractions in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Guanajuato, Mexico.

Aerial View of Guanajuato city


  • Air quality: 2.0 / 5
  • Exploring by foot: 2.5 / 5
  • Exploring by bicycle: 3.0 / 5
  • Public transportation: 3.0 / 5
  • Parks: 3.5 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 3.5 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 3.0 / 5
  • Safety: 2.5 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$30 - $150
  • Budget per day: US$45 - $200

Responsible Travel

Guanajuato is a state in Mexico in which the largest city is Leon. Guanajuato is also known as the Free and Sovereign State of Guanajuato. Guanajuato covers a total land area of 30,608 square kilometers. It forms one of the 32 states which comprise to form the Federal Entities of Mexico. The State of Guanajuato is divided and subdivided to form 46 municipalities in total. The capital city of Guanajuato is Guanajuato City. This State is located in Central Mexico. To the south of this State lies Michoacan, to the east lies Queretaro, to the north lies San Luis Potosi, and to the west lies Jalisco.

Guanajuato's State is relatively high in importance in the country as it is home to some of the country's most important cities. Geographically, Guanajuato forms a part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt on the Mexican Plateau. In recent years, Guanajuato has seen its automotive industry grow more than ever. In the past, mining and agriculture were the two primary occupations of people in the State. In the local language, Guanajuato means frog hill.

The tourism industry in Guanajuato is relatively active all year round. Most of the travelers in this State are from the United States of America who wishes to see the southern part of their continent. The way of life in Guanajuato is quite a sensational one. This place has streets filled with historical importance and monuments. Tourists who take a trip to Guanajuato will discover all about the history of Mexico's struggle for independence. There is more to Guanajuato than just its historical importance – the culture and heritage of this place is one that is always hustling and bustling. However, tourists on their journey to this place should keep in mind their duty to indulge in Responsible Travel. Here are some of how travelers can ensure harmless ways of exploring one of the best states of Mexico.

  • Walking: Walking is an excellent way to explore the streets of Guanajuato. There is a bit of unrest in the State, especially in the Southern part of it. However, the violence is mostly along the borders. It is much safer to move around the cities during the daytime. It is best to get to know the towns from a closer perspective with a local guide on foot. This gives tourists a chance to interact with the locals and spend time with them. Participate in the walking tours conducted by the organizations in Guanajuato.
  • Hiking and trekking: Hiking in the Guanajuato region is also a popular choice for travelers exploring places on foot. Often, these are methods opted by hitchhikers who wish to travel with or without a plan.
  • Cycling: Cycling in Guanajuato is another excellent option that allows people to skip public transport that adds to the city's pollution. Tourists can get to hire bicycles in the town and cycle down the cycling routes in the city.
  • Car Pool: App-based services are quite common in Guanajuato, which picks up customers from their pick-up location. These cabs allow pooling systems as well. Thus, the fare gets split between the riders.
  • Bus services: The bus services in Guanajuato are relatively reliable as well as comfortable. Buses are the primary method of transportation throughout the country of Mexico. Most of the bus services come with air conditioning and refreshments.

No matter how you choose to travel through Guanajuato, make sure to avoid littering around the city. Littering leads to an addition to the pollution levels of the city. Responsible traveling is the key to a great experience in Guanajuato.


Air Quality and Pollution

Air pollution in Guanajuato is relatively high. The industries in and around Mexico contribute to the high air pollution levels in the cities. There is not just air pollution in Guanajuato but high quantities of water pollution as well. The radon radiation levels in the water wells are four times higher than the consumable water in Guanajuato.

When it comes to air pollution, Guanajuato suffers from poor pollen forecasts in the city. The birch pollen and grass pollen constitute two of the worst airborne pollutants in the city, which lead to pollen allergies in the residents. There is desert dust that contains particles smaller than 62µm contributing to high concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5.

There is ozone pollution in the lower layers of the atmosphere. Add to that high amounts of gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. Thus, the particulate matter in the air is either anthropogenic or natural. Guanajuato people are susceptible to asthma attacks, lung diseases, bronchitis, and skin infections due to the poor air and water quality.

If you are going for a trip to Guanajuato, ensure to cover your face with a mask and carry your bottle while indulging in Responsible Travel.


Respect the Culture

Guanajuato is a place that is named after their ancient ritual to worship frogs. Guanajuato's Chichimeca community was popular for worshiping frogs, represented by two naturally shaped rocks on the Meco or Chichimeca Hill surrounding the Guanajuato city. Enjoy this place's vibrant culture by trying gout the Rabo soup, colonche, fritangas, or steamed nopalitos.

Guanajuato's primary handicrafts include leather products such as saddles, moneybags, shoes, belts, and purses. These are sold to tourists and other countries via the international fair. Let us look at what Guanajuato holds for every tourist in this State of Mexico.


Top 10 Places to Visit

Guanajuato's tour can be narrowed down to the top 10 most vital places in the State that deserve a visit. The streets and lanes of Guanajuato add to the charm of this place. Let us take a look at them.

  • Tunnels in Guanajuato: As we mentioned earlier, a walking tour in Guanajuato is a brilliant idea as it allows tourists to discover the tunnels in the city. These tunnels were primarily built to handle the floodwaters of the Rio Guanajuato. However, these tunnels became of no use once the dam was constructed to hold back the river waters. These tunnels became useful to pedestrians who stay off the main roads and navigate through the tunnels. The stone staircases will lead you down to the tunnels at any main street. Just make sure to carry a city map with you to avoid getting lost underground.
  • The Basilica of Our Lady of Guanajuato: It is situated in Peace Square's heart. It was built in the 17th century and is home to the statue of the Virgin of Guanajuato. The wooden figure on a silver base - the Virgin of Guanajuato was presented to King Philip II of Spain in 1557. This church owes its grandeur to the local miners of the area as they had sponsored the building's construction. The miners of the site still hold much importance as they make their celebrations centralized around the church. The inside of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guanajuato is decorated with important paintings by the most famous artists of Mexico.
  • Jardin de la Union: Jardin de la Union is situated in the middle of Guanajuato. One would find the place to be bustling with people as it is the town's main square. This Plaza is beautified with fountains, paved pathways, flower beds, and hotel chains. This is the perfect place to watch the city come together every day to trade and celebrate everyday life.
  • Some of the city's most important landmarks are situated around the Jardin de la Union. Find the Juarez Theater, San Diego Church, and Plazuela de Los Angeles. The most famous street in the city is Kissing Lane, locally known as the Callejon del Beso.
  • Kissing Lane or Callejon del Beso: In the previous segment, we mentioned how the Jardin de la Union leads down to one of the most popular lanes in the city – the Callejon del Beso or the Kissing Lane. The lane is named so as it is so narrow that a couple can kiss from the windows on the opposite sides of the streets. In the present day, travelers who visit Guanajuato climb to the third step in the alley part, where it becomes all the more narrow and curves to the right. Here they seal their love with a kiss and make a memory worth keeping in the Kissing Lane.
  • Teatro Juarez: Standing tall and grand is the Teatro Juarez or the Juarez Theater in the Jardin de la Union. This is the main opera house in Guanajuato, and it dominates the city square with its tall and towering presence. This theatre opened doors to ordinary people in the year 1930. It took 30 years of construction for the theatre to be ready for functions. The neoclassical architecture of this building, along with bronze statues of Greek gods and muses, make for an excellent meeting place for important people in the country. The interiors are decorated with carved wood, stained glass, and rich decor.
  • University of Guanajuato: Built-in, the 18th century by the Jesuits, the University of Guanajuato is located in the center of Guanajuato. It was inaugurated in the year of 1828 and has been functional ever since then. The University of Guanajuato is the oldest in the whole of Latin America. This structure is located close to Peace Square as well. If one wishes to climb up the 113-step stairs of this old, neoclassical-styled building, feel free to swing by the structure when you visit Plaza de la Paz.
  • Silver City and the Valenciana mines: Silver City used to be the mining capital of Mexico. It is responsible for 80% of the production of silver. These mines are designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to their importance. Most of the mines in Silver City date back to the 1600s. The attachment to Valenciana mines led to Guanajuato being a wealthy and architecturally healthy State. Take a mining tour in the Valenciana mines and get a chance to wear the mining hat. The mining tools, drilling equipment, and other artifacts are visible. Drop by the San Cayetano Church right next to the mines.
  • Iglesia San Cayetano: This is a must-visit if you visit the Valenciana mines. Valenciana is a far more exciting place when compared to the Nopal Mines. The mines exist side by the side of churches. According to the area's stories, the Valenciana mines are said to have raised funds and contributed wealth for the erection of the San Cayetano church. The altar of this church is laden with gold and gold detailing. A detour from the Valenciana mines allows tourists to look at the new church among the mines. One can spend a few minutes in silence and feel the space around them.
  • Cristo Rey and Cerro del Cubilete: The Cerro del Cubilete is a vast mountain having a height of 2700 meters above sea level. On top of this mountain is perched a statue of Jesus Christ. The Cristo Rey is considered one of Mexico's most important landmarks due to its religious importance. The statue of Jesus Christ is 23 meters in height. Built-in 1950, the monument on the Cerro del Cubilete was made in the Art Deco style. There existed a smaller memorial under the main structure. Unfortunately, that exists no more as it got destroyed in the year 1928. This place's main attraction is the glowing light that seeps through the dome's gaps, leading to a different glow inside the monument. The time of sunset is the best place to be at Cerro del Cubilete.
  • Museo Iconografico Del Quijote: The Museo Iconografico Del Quijote is the Iconographic Museum of Quixote that is made to pay homage to Miguel del Cervantes' writings. This place focuses on the artifacts, artworks, and pieces of fiction noted down by Cervantes. One will find his most famous work of Don Quixote in the museum as well. Take time to explore the place and read more about the Mexican culture's history through the display information. Along with the work of Cervantes, there are paintings and statues in the structure as well.
Teatro Juarez


Explore

Apart from the top 10 places in Guanajuato, there is a lot more to explore in the State and the cities if you are in the mood for it. Guanajuato's towns demand attention, given their rich history and culture, which is evident through their cuisine, museums, parks, and city life offers bountiful to the tourists if they wish to know the place for real. Let us take a look at the number of things one can do in Guanajuato.


City Parks

The city parks most prominent across Guanajuato have been given below. Take a stroll through any of the parks for an afternoon full of fresh air and the chirping of birds.

  • El Cantador Garden: The El Cantador Garden is also known as the Jardin El Cantador or Parque Porfirio Diaz. If you are looking for space to play around or take a walk in the city, then the El Cantador Garden is the place to be. The park has features such as fountains, benches, grass areas, walkways, and vendors. At night, tourists will find the statues highlighted with the spotlight.
  • El Charco Del Ingenio: Stroll through cacti and native plants in this botanical garden. There is a gift shop if you wish to take back eco-friendly gifts for your friends and significant others. The park is located in the historic city of San Miguel de Allende. One can find a pool fed with springs that rise from a canyon.
  • Alameda Park: This is a park that is found to be the most calming in the heart of Celaya. There is a small church named Guadalupe's church at one corner of the park. Try out the exotic traditional ice cream sold within the premises for the great flavors of Mexico.
El Charco Del Ingenio


National Parks

There are only a few national parks in the Guanajuato region. The two most famous national parks in Guanajuato are given below.

  • Las Musas National Park: The Las Musas National Park is situated in the Guanajuato district. The national park is full of swamps, rivers, and lush green trees. This is an ideal place for bird-watching activities. One can find dine-in and takeaway services within the park itself.
  • Biosphere Reserve of La Sierra Gorda: This protected park in Guanajuato spans over 236,882 hectares. There are 42 mammal species, 182 bird species, and 84 plant species. The puma and the black bear are the most endangered species in the national park.

There are a large number of endangered species, eco-regions, and thermal springs in Guanajuato. The armadillos, badgers, rattlesnakes, and meat-eating birds native to Mexico can be found in Guanajuato's national parks.

Biosphere Reserve of La Sierra Gorda


Beaches

There are no beaches in Guanajuato as it is a land-locked state in the country of Mexico. The closest beach is Puerto Vallarta, which is a 9-hour drive from Guanajuato.


Landmarks

Guanajuato has a couple of landmarks that define the ancient culture in the place along with its heritage. We have discussed most of the prominent landmarks in the previous sections. However, let us take a look at a few more to know what not to miss out on.

  • Old church of San Diego
  • Juarez Theater
  • The square in the Guanajuato
  • Plazuela de los Angeles
  • Callejon del Beso
  • Mercado Hidalgo
Mercado Hidalgo


Museums

The notable museums in this area in Mexico are the following. Walk around and read about Guanajuato's history to discover more about their lifestyle, history, and living standards.

  • The San Diego Church museum
  • Mummies Museum
  • Iconographic Museum of Quixote
  • The Diego Rivera House
Inside The Diego Rivera House


Eat

Eat around the best of Mexican food with a twist from Guanajuato. Try the following:

  • Shrimp cocktail: World famous and loved
  • Tamale: Steamed dough with meat and cheese filling
  • Gordita: A cornflour envelope stuffed with meat filling
Tamale


Traditional Local Restaurants

Guanajuato is popular for its street food. One will surely walk into traditional local restaurants around every corner for the best experience.


Vegetarian and Vegan

Tourists who are looking for vegan food can find a number of places.

  • Bocado del Cielo
  • Zumo


Street Food

Make sure to visit the street food festivals in Guanajuato to taste the cheese ice cream. Of course, you will find the staple tortilla and carnitas but check out the cacti, moles, and tamales from local vendors in the city.


Drink

Guanajuato is known for its potent drinks such as tequila and wines. However, there are a few lesser-known drinks in the State. Some of them are:

  • Mezquiatole: This drink is an age-old drink in Guanajuato's land, which is prepared with the use of dough, cinnamon, piloncillo, and cooked extract of the mesquite pod. This drink has gone out of fashion over the years.
  • Mesquite Water: The Mesquite water or Agua de Mezquite is a kind drink prepared with the fruit of mesquite. These are yellow-colored pods that are slow-cooked to ensure that the sap of the fruit is squeezed out. The water turns sweet, after which cold icy water is added. This drink is trendy throughout the country.
  • Bingui: Bingui is a drink from Guanajuato that is made using the heads of maguey. The leaders of maguey are fermented and roasted to produce this drink.
  • Cebadina: Cebadina is a concoction made out of carbonated pineapple vinegar and tamarind. Cooked Jamaica is added to the mix and left to ferment in an oak barrel. A spoonful of baking soda is added to the glass and drunk when the mixture starts to rise and bubble. Instead of baking soda, barley used to be added, which resulted in the drink's name.

Apart from these, tequila is the most potent stiff drink known worldwide to be smooth and high in energy content. Guanajuato is proud to be the home for most of the popular beverages in the country.


Tap-water

Usually, tap water in Guanajuato is safe to consume as it passes through the water treatment plants to yield drinking water. The tap water is safe to use, especially after boiling. When it comes to tourists, it is safer to boil or filter the tap water before use. However, avoid using the water from pools directly as the region runs a risk of radon contamination.


Organic Cafés

Tourists who are indulging in Responsible Tourism and Travelling and are looking for organic cafes in the cities can book a table at the following places.

  • Samosa Loka: This restaurant is not only organic but also vegan-friendly in nature. The Samosa Loka offers baked goods such as samosa and tamarind chutney but with a vegan twist. This place is located in front of the Plaza el Baratillo.
  • Bocado del Cielo: This is a vegan American fast food joint in the heart of Mexico. One can also find Asian and Latin delicacies. The Bocado del Cielo is a pet-friendly, vegan restaurant that offers spring rolls, falafel, burgers, burritos, and coffee. However, they have started serving meat in 2020.
  • Guanajuatito Restaurante: This vegetarian cum vegan restaurant opened its doors in 2020. They offer a wide range of dishes starting from aguachile, Menudo, and pozole.
  • Zumo: This place in San Miguel de Allende is a known name among environment cautious travelers. They offer a comprehensive menu for one and all. Book your table beforehand so that you can try their dishes for sure.


Breweries

The breweries in Guanajuato are ones to watch out for. Try out some of the best beers from:

  • The Beer Company: Undoubtedly the best place for Mexican craft beer. The staff is well equipped with the knowledge of beers and drinks so find out more about the Mexican culture of beer drinking from them.
  • Cervezas Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma: Cervezas Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma is all about the rustic drinking ambiance in Guanajuato. One can order a mug full of beer and try their local snacks from the menu at affordable rates.
  • Cerveza Sol: Enjoy the best of craft beer at Cerveza Sol. This place offers a great ambiance that allows tourists to drink and enjoy with the locals at Guanajuato.
  • Paleteria La Michoacana De San Pedro: This place offers excellent beer along with a side of their authentic frozen goods and ice cream.


Activities

Guanajuato offers a lot in terms of the activities it has to offer in the cities:

  • The first and foremost thing every traveler in Guanajuato wants to do is wander down the cities' colorful lanes. The sunset looks extravagant against the pastel shades of the houses in Guanajuato.
  • The show at the Theatre Principal in Guanajuato offers excellent insight into Mexican literature. The orchestra is breath-taking, and so is the theatre and its architecture. The ambiance is otherworldly, which makes for a perfect date night.
  • Visit the world-famous Mummy Museum in Guanajuato offers one-of-a-kind experience into the world of mummification and preservation. The story says that the high content of limestone and clay in Guanajuato's soils led to the bodies' mummification buried in the region.
  • Sign up for a food tour in Guanajuato. This is an excellent option for travelers looking to try out delicious foods in the Guanajuato region. The Mexican cuisine has earned the respect of being given the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage status. The food tour will take you around all the top spots in Guanajuato. Get ready for a hell of an adventure.


Yoga and Retreats

Tourists conscious of their mind and body – are looking for time to unwind and relax in the Guanajuato region; book a night or two at the yoga retreats in Guanajuato's cities. Tourists can sign up for retreat packages and also go for teacher training courses in the city. The packages usually offer accommodation, culinary retreats, and yoga classes for students.

Some of the best yoga retreats in Guanajuato are:

  • Shamanic and Conscious Dreaming Retreat in San Miguel de Allende.
  • Luxury Couples Retreat in Tulum
  • Transformative Healing Retreat in Tulum
  • Luxury Yoga, Spa-Time and Wellness Workshops Retreat in Puerto Vallarta


Accommodation

There is no lack of accommodation in the Guanajuato region, given the influx of tourists all year round. Some hotels offer a seven-star experience as well as places that are available for affordable rates. Try out a wide range of accommodation options starting from hotels, lodges, inns, and rentals. Here is a list of accommodation options in the Guanajuato that will make sure you have a comfortable trip in the Mexican region.

  • Hotel Luna: Enjoy free WiFi along with terraces that offer a comprehensive view of the city. The restaurant within the Hotel Luna is relatively informal.
  • Meson Cuevano: Meson Cuevano tries to replicate the Mexican streets in its rooms by making the interior monotone and earthy. The rooms have attached balconies with a courtyard that other residents can share. Free breakfast along with WiFi is a must for all guests.
  • Hotel Castillo Santa Cecilia: Find elegant rooms within a stone castle with a view of the city. The attached swimming pool, along with a terrace bar, makes the living experience complete.
  • Hotel Chocolate Guanajuato Gto: The rooms in this hotel are decorated the most elegantly—the balconies and terraces are cozy with a vibe to help guests relax.


Green Hotels

Guanajuato's hotels care about the carbon content they produce, the waste they generate, and the energy they consume are the only handful in number. However, the hotels that identify as green hotels make sure to abide by every promise they make towards an eco-friendly living standard. Live in green hotels to ensure maximum comfort with minimum wastage in terms of energy and products.

  • Hotel Boutique 1850
  • Casa Florencia Hotel Boutique
  • Edelmira Hotel Boutique
  • Casa del Rector Hotel Boutique y Arte


Hostels and Guest Houses

Hostels and guest houses are some of the most common types of accommodation in Guanajuato. They offer easy payments, affordable rates, and lower living standards for people who do not wish to book a hotel for their stay. The guesthouses may have strict rules, but in most cases, they allow a group of friends to reside on their visit to Guanajuato. Some of the popular options in Guanajuato are:

  • Casa Alebrije
  • El Hogar De Carmelita
  • Hostal Casa de Dante
  • Hostal Casa Mexicana


Apartments

Tourists who wish for a more extended stay or a more private way of living in Guanajuato can rent apartments for their holiday. If you have friends at Guanajuato, get hold of a broker who can show you around. Alternatively, you can also take a look online for apartments that are up for rent.


Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is an excellent option if you know people in the Guanajuato region. This option for accommodation works well for people who are hitchhiking or traveling at their own pace. Strike up friendships with.


Camping

Campers have a gala time at Guanajuato as the Hiking and Camping Tours in Guanajuato are ones that cannot be missed out upon. Usually, the camping part of the trip comes along with the hiking tours. Regardless of that, one can also book their vehicle and take off to Guanajuato's camping ground. Some of the most popular camping grounds in Guanajuato are given in the sites you may book a tour. Try out the following among the rest.

  • Morrill RV Park
  • Xochipilli
  • Vista Nuevo Guanajuato


How to Get There

Guanajuato is one of the central districts of Mexico. Traveling to this place will be anything but complicated. The connectivity in this place is excellent, and thus, people will find trains, buses, and cabs from the airport or railway stations to this State.


Air

The Guanajuato International Airport connects the major cities within Mexico. It handles a large number of domestic as well as international flights. A large number of connecting flights move over the Guanajuato region. The most frequent flights are connecting between Leon and the capital of Guanajuato.

The Guanajuato International Airport


Bus

Bus services linking the cities in Guanajuato are incredibly efficient. The buses are frequent, clean, and safe to use by both men and women. One can opt for pre-booked tickets in the buses or avail themselves of the regular routes at a bus stop.

A bus in Guanajuato


Train

The railway network in Mexico under the national government. The trains are frequent, with both freight trains and passenger trains shuttling between the cities. Guanajuato's major towns form the significant junctions, while the smaller cities have a station or two. Find train stops in the cities of Leon, Guanajuato City, and Irapuato, among the rest.

Outside a train station in Estación de Ferrocarriles, Guanajuato Capital, Guanajuato.jpg


Hitchhiking

This is a standard option for people who like to travel pooling with others. The highways in Guanajuato are full of traffic, leading to more possibilities for hitchhiking safely.


Others

Apart from the usual public transport options, tourists can cycle around with the stores' rented cycles. Walking is also an option for many.


Moving Around

Moving around in Guanajuato is just as easy as any other big city in the world. Of course, one can avail public transport, but the eco-friendly ways of travel are much more prevalent than the others.


Walk

Walking is the best option for all travelers who wish to explore the city on foot. Go on guided tours on foot and talk to the locals to enjoy the Guanajuato culture.


Bicycle

Bicycles are available on rent at the cycle stops. Some hotels may also provide tourists with bikes on rent by charging hourly. The hiking and trekking routes allow mountain bikes to move over the terrain.


Electronic Vehicles

Electronic vehicles include the use of electronic bikes. Apart from that, most tour agencies use electronic cars and cars in Guanajuato to ensure less pollution in the cities.


Public Bus

Guanajuato's public bus service is very efficient as they have specific time slots within which they travel from one stop to another. There is a bus stop every 10 to 15 minutes on foot.


Tram, Train and Subway

The train lines are functional all year round and connect the big cities of Guanajuato. The tram services are only available in a park or two. A tram service will take you up to the Monumento an El Pipila. Tourists will find a large number of tunnels that function as subways in the Guanajuato.


Sustainable Shopping

Sustainable shopping in Guanajuato is possible when one is opting to purchase local handicrafts from the marketplaces. Most shops these days refuse to make use of plastic bags. Besides, when one is at the mall, they can choose to purchase only what they need to make sure their shopping spree is sustainable in every way.


Food Markets

The Guanajuato cuisine is one that demands the most attention. Some of the popular food markets in the district are:

  • Eco Market
  • Mercado De Gavira
  • Mercado Hidalgo

Besides, one will also find vendors selling fast food and street food at every corner of the streets.


Flea Markets

Flea markets are an excellent place to buy the local handicrafts and things you will not find at the large shops. This supports local arts and crafts and thereby promotes the tourism sector.

  • La Pulga Flea Market
  • Mercado Embajadoras
  • Mercado Hidalgo


Second Hand Stores

Second-hand stores and thrift stores allow a great way to opt for eco-friendly shopping. If one is lucky, they will find vintage pieces at the second-hand stores in Guanajuato. Try the following places for some leads:

  • Cash Ya! Empeno 3051
  • Montepio Luz Savinon Guanajuato Alhondiga
  • Nacional Monte de Piedad

From dresses to cycles, one will might find the most random things here on earth.


Eco-Fashion

The only way tourists can indulge in eco-friendly fashion is to shop from thrift stores and local vendors. Furthermore, jute bags and market bags over plastic make the fashion quotient ten times smarter.


Recycling

When you are on a trip to Guanajuato, make sure to recycle the items you buy locally. Try spending as little as possible on plastic and metal so that you do not have to dispose of them before you leave for your country. Most hotels in Guanajuato have separate wastebaskets to segregate their waste. Thus, make sure to recycle your trash accordingly.


Waste

Guanajuato has become conscious of its waste production over the years. However, there has been less progress overall as the cities remain to be quite polluted. As far as the protocols go, the hotels and the large chain of restaurants try to segregate their waste and dispose of them to ensure that the tourism industry does not produce as much waste as other departments in the State.

They also urge their guests in the State to ensure minimum waste production, proper disposal, and recycling of items when they are on a trip to Guanajuato.


Work and Study Abroad

Work in Guanajuato is ample. There are several opportunities, especially in the tourism department. Usually, the locals keep looking for English teachers, and thus one might fare well if they teach the language they know. Additionally, the demand for engineers, electricians, IT experts, ex-pats, and sales representative is also exceptionally high.

Students can go over to Guanajuato to pursue a career by opting for a course in any university there. The most famous University is that of Universidad de Guanajuato.


Exchange Student

Student exchange programs in Guanajuato offer great insight into their culture and way of living. The universities that offer an exchange program for students from other countries include


Au Pair

This is an essential service for travelers who are traveling with their babies. When they need to be taken care of, tourists can get hold of au pair services in Guanajuato at affordable rates. People at Guanajuato are friendly. Thus, there will not be any issues regarding trust.


Volunteering

Travelers who wish to volunteer in Guanajuato can sign up with support groups, non-government organizations, and other religious organizations. People can also volunteer to help at orphanages, societies for the physically disabled, and nursing homes. Spending time with needy people lets travelers know more about the local Guanajuato experience from people who have seen a lot in life.


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