Independence Route
Description
First we'll visit the picturesque town of Dolores Hidalgo, cradle of Mexican Independence where you can see the home of Friar Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, one of the nation’s founding fathers, as well as the parish church where he declared independence on September 16th, 1810. Next stop is the Sanctuary of Jesus Nazareno de Atotonilco, a 17th Centur...
What's Included
- Guide
- Transport
- Pick-up available from the hotel
- Tickets
Important informations
- We recommend to bring comfortable shoes, drinking water, camera, hat and sun protection.
Cash or credit card to pay for any extra services. - It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.
Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.
How to get there
- Hotel exit:
- Pick-up available from hotels in Guanajuato downtown.
Meeting point and route
This activity starts at a meeting point. In some cases, it will be informed after purchase or you may need to contact the local partner for more information.
Select a route to check out the tourist spots you will visit on this activity. If more than one route is available, it may be determined by the local partner only on the day of the activity.
Not always the tourist spots on the map will be described in the list and the opposite can also happen.
Tourist Spot
- 1. Dolores Hidalgo
- 2. Atotonilco
- 3. San Miguel de Allende