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Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes, Mexico
City·Dynamic, Historical, Industrial
Aguascalientes
Photo by Teresa from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Julio Cesar Martinez Toledo from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Emmanuel Torres from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Zoraya Guzmán from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Yenifer Montoya from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Teresa from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Julio Cesar Martinez Toledo from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Emmanuel Torres from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Zoraya Guzmán from Google Places
Aguascalientes
Photo by Yenifer Montoya from Google Places

Aguascalientes, the capital of its namesake state in Mexico, is a city that beautifully marries its historical roots with contemporary growth. Founded in 1575, it has evolved from a strategic outpost on the Silver Route to a bustling metropolis. The city is famed for the San Marcos Fair, an annual event that draws visitors from across the globe. Aguascalientes also boasts a strong industrial sector, with significant investments from automobile and electronics companies, contributing to its reputation as a business-friendly environment. Visitors can enjoy the city's rich cultural heritage, including its thermal springs and vibrant local cuisine.

Aguascalientes, the capital of its namesake state in Mexico, is a city that beautifully marries its historical roots with contemporary growth. Founded in 1575, it has evolved from a strategic outpost on the Silver Route to a bustling metropolis. The city is famed for the San Marcos Fair, an annual event that draws visitors from across the globe. Aguascalientes also boasts a strong industrial sector, with significant investments from automobile and electronics companies, contributing to its reputation as a business-friendly environment. Visitors can enjoy the city's rich cultural heritage, including its thermal springs and vibrant local cuisine.

Highlights

  • Rich history dating back to 1575.

  • Home to the famous San Marcos Fair.

  • Significant industrial and cultural development.

  • Known for its thermal springs.

  • Strategic location for business investments.

Before you go: Aguascalientes essentials

  • Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.

  • Home to significant industrial operations, including automobile manufacturing.

  • Known for its peaceful business climate and strategic location.

Local Cuisine

Try the local dishes and enjoy the vibrant flavors of Mexican cuisine.

Transportation

The city is well-connected with public transport, making it easy to explore.

Best For

History enthusiasts and business travelers.

Currency

MXN $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish, English

Festivals

Plan your visit during the San Marcos Fair for a unique cultural experience.

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Business, Cultural Exploration, Festivals

Best time to visit Aguascalientes

April-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is ideal for visiting Aguascalientes, with pleasant weather and the vibrant San Marcos Fair.

Summer

Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to explore indoor attractions and enjoy local cuisine.

Best Season

Fall

Fall offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the city's historical sites.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time for business travel and cultural exploration.

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