Category: Places to Visit
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Temple of the Immaculate Conception
The Temple of the Immaculate Conception is one of the most iconic churches in Aguascalientes. It was designed by the architect Refugio Reyes and began contruction in the early 20th century. The church stands out for its Neo-Gethic style, tall towers, and detailed stonework on both its exterior and interior. Besides its religious importance, it…
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Handicrafts store
en handicraftsThe Aguascalientes House of Handicrafts is a cultural space dedicated to the exhibition and sale of local folk art. Located in a 19th-century building, it supports approximately 100 local artisans. Visitors can purchase unique pieces, such as drawn thread work, ceramics, papier-mâché, leather goods, and jewelry.
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Running bulls “the confinement” monument
The Monument to the Running of the Bulls in Aguascalientes is an imposing bronze sculpture by the Guadalajara-born artist Jorge de la Peña. It pays homage to the region’s deep-rooted bullfighting tradition.
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Benito Juarez monument
The Benito Juárez Monument in Aguascalientes is one of the largest and most important in the city. Located in the south, it symbolically marks the beginning of Avenida Las Américas, one of the most emblematic avenues connecting to the San Marcos National Fair area.
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Zaragoza Garden
The Zaragoza Garden, located in the historic center of Aguascalientes, is a traditional tree-lined plaza famous for being a gathering place for local musicians. Popularly known as the “Plaza de los Mariachis” (Mariachi Plaza) and formerly called “Plazuela del Burro” (Donkey Plaza).
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Barrio de Guadalupe
The Guadalupe Neighborhood is a traditional area of Aguascalientes, known for its church, garden, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can walk through its streets, enjoy the architecture, try local food, and discover a place full of history, culture, and warmth for those visiting the city.









