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Zacatecas (City), Mexico  
 

 

  
Zacatecas (capital city)
 
Location: Zacatecas State, north central Mexico
Distance from Mexico City: 392 miles north
Population: 300,000
Closest major airport: Leobardo C. Ruiz Intl. aka Zacatecas Intl. (ZCL)
Time Zone: Central Standard Time

Zacatecas is one of Mexico’s three main colonial cities. It currently has 300,000 inhabitants and is located in the northern part of Mexico, 8,200 feet above sea level, between the beautiful hills of El Cerro and La Bufa. Following the discovery of silver deposits, the city of Zacatecas was founded and soon declared a World Heritage site, with stunning religious and civil buildings built by the church.



Zacatecas is a place where centuries of history meet modern-day elegance. It offers everything from fascinating museums and cobblestone streets to villages where traditional silversmiths still live and work. The mine located at Cerro del Grillo is a great place to visit for a historic introduction to the city’s former silver industry. It features a gallery with guided tours showcasing how miners worked during the Colonial era and how techniques kept changing until the mine shutdown in 1964. At night, the mine serves as one of the cities most popular state-of-the-art discotheques.

The city’s splendid architecture alone is worth a visit. The Cathedral with its pink stone facade, as well as the former convent of San Francisco and the baroque church of Santo Domingo are some of the most architecturally stunning buildings in the region. Renowned museums also surround the city, including the Rafael Coronel, the Viceregal Museum of Guadalupe, exhibiting sculptures and paintings from the Greek and Picasso eras, and the Zacatecas museum, featuring masks from every region.

Given its devout history, Zacatecas also has a profoundly religious nature, traditionally expressed during Holy Week in a massive procession with candles that ends in the Cathedrals. Today, the high-spirited and folkloric celebration has grown to a series of popular and artistic cultural activities held in its gardens, theaters, museums and even in former bullrings, where paintings are auctioned.

Other activities unique to Zacatecas range from visiting archaeological sites like La Quemada, discovered in 300 AD, to shopping for traditional Zacatecas handicrafts like silver and leatherwork. Participating in its vibrant celebrations and tasting its eccentric cuisine are also local favorites. The customary Zacatecas menu includes anything from asado de boda and chiles rellenos to enchiladas and the famous molcajate. Several places throughout the city, like El Malacate, Casa de Sueños and Cactus are perfect for drinks, dancing or listening to music.

The Zacatecas culture thrives on Mexican cowboys, silver pieces and leatherwork and is home to some of the most important museums in the country, a perfect destination for travelers interested in exploring a genuine colonial jewel.

 
 
 
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