Visit Bajío, a large region stretching across the center of Mexico, known for its dynamism, affluence and conservatism. Comprising several states, the area includes mountains with ghost villages that once thrived during the silver-mining boom beginning in the 1500s. Travel through this large region and learn about local traditions.
Head to Aguascalientes to experience its relaxing thermal water spas. Admire Spanish colonial architecture and purchase pottery and other crafts from the markets. The city center has the fascinating National Museum of Death, which pays tribute to the Mexican Day of the Dead festival. Wander through the stunning San Marcos Garden and watch a show at the Teatro Aguascalientes.
Travel east to the city of San Luis Potosí and amble through the Centro Histórico. Marvel at the mix of architectural styles in the Metropolitan Cathedral, whose twin towers overlook the Plaza de las Armas.
A little south is León, which is renowned for leather of the highest quality. Browse the jackets, shoes and handbags in the Plaza del Zapato and the Plaza Piel malls. Bring your kids to the León Zoo and enjoy a picnic in Metropolitan Park.
One of the architectural highlights of the region is the nearby city of Guanajuato, where colorful houses fill a mountainous valley. Admire the colonial buildings of this former silver-mining town. Go into the tunnels that were carved by Spanish settlers to control flooding.
Visit the quaint and affluent town of San Miguel de Allende and see the pretty Catholic churches overlooking the neatly manicured trees of Allende Garden.
To reach Bajío, fly to Guanajuato International Airport in the southeastern outskirts of León and travel around by public colectivos or tour buses. Experience this diverse and secure region in the heart of the country.