Explore The Heart Of Mexico With Car Hire With A Driver Guanajuato

By Karina Frost


Mexico is one of the most fascinating travel destinations in the Americas. It has everything to offer, from the beaches of Los Cabos or Cancun to ancient archaeological sites; from remote jungles or deserts to large, bustling cities. People often forget how big a country Mexico really is. It's often a good idea to have your own transport and if there's one part of Mexico where it's almost essential to opt for car hire with a driver Guanajuato is it.

Mexico is a federation of states, one of which is Guanajuato. Mexico City lies about four hours to the southeast, making Guanajuato one of the country's central states. It's at the historic heart of Mexico too, since this is where the movement towards independence started.

Guanajuato is also the name of the state capital, where the War of Independence's first battle took place. This city with its colonial center is a World Heritage Site and often considered one of the country's most picturesque cities. A popular attraction here is the Mummy Museum.

One of the heroes in the struggle for independence was Ignacio Allende and he was born in the city that then became known as San Miguel de Allende. This charming city is a World Heritage Site too and it's long been a mecca for artists. Near the city you'll find another World Heritage Site, the stunning Sanctuary of Atotonilco.

Modern Mexico started with a cry for independence, uttered by Father Miguel Hidalgo. He did this in Dolores Hidalgo, which now boasts the Independence Museum and other sights related to the independence movement. It's also the town where Jose Alfredo Jimenez is buried. Jimenez was that most important figure in 'ranchera', a type of Mexican country music.

There are various tourist routes that you can follow to explore everything the state of Guanajuato has to offer. For example, follow the Independence Route to the sites that are important in the history of the War of Independence. Otherwise, try an adventure route to explore nature and for adventure activities or go back in time with the archaeological route.

If you love shopping, you simply can't do without your own transport when visiting the state. There are tourist routes that have handicrafts as their theme and they will take you to towns and villages that specialize in items such as silverware, bronze, glass, woolen products such as serapes, woodwork, liquors and food products. Dolores Hidalgo is famous for its ceramics and Leon, the largest city in the state, is considered the world's shoe capital, with well-known brand names as well as specialty shoe stores.

To visit Guanajuato, simply fly into the state capital. The international airport here has flights to and from Mexico's major destinations as well as several US airports. There are car-hire companies at the airport but if you'd like a driver as well, it's best to book this before you come to Mexico. You only need to check online for companies that offer this service. Most offer online bookings as well.




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