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Highlights

During colonial times, Guanajuato was consolidated as one of the most important mining centres in New Spain. The mineral wealth of the region, especially silver, attracted settlers and traders seeking to exploit its resources. In the 18th century, Guanajuato became the main source of silver for the Spanish crown, contributing significantly to the colonial economy.


This mining boom brought with it an accelerated urban growth, evidenced by the construction of imposing haciendas, temples and colonial buildings that still survive today.


However, the exploitation of resources also came at a high human cost, with indigenous and mestizo workers facing difficult conditions. The wealth generated by mining not only shaped Guanajuato's architecture and culture, but also laid the foundation for its identity as a leading historical and cultural centre in Mexico.


On this tour; you will delve into the mining history of Guanajuato, while having fun in a 4x4 vehicle.

Itinerary

  • Museo Ex-Hacienda San Gabriel de Barrera

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Not Included
    The Ex Hacienda de San Gabriel de la Barrera is an outstanding example of colonial architecture in Guanajuato, built in the 18th century. Originally, this hacienda was a centre of agricultural and livestock production, with a focus on the exploitation of the region's natural resources. Over time, the hacienda became an important refuge for local elites, who enjoyed its beautiful garden and neoclassical architecture. In addition, the hacienda witnessed the transition of the local economy from agriculture to mining, making it a symbol of the region's agricultural history. Today, the former hacienda houses a beautiful garden and cultural spaces, serving as a reminder of Guanajuato's historical legacy.
  • Hotel Castillo Santa Cecilia

    1 hoursAdmission Ticket Free
    The Castillo de Santa Cecilia, located on top of a hill, was built in the 19th century as a private residence. This building reflects the influence of the neo-Gothic architectural style and is an example of the urban development that took place in Guanajuato during this period. Originally, the property belonged to the family of a notable miner, underlining the connection between the wealth generated by mining and the architectural boom of the city. Over the years, the castle has been used for various purposes, including social and cultural events. Today, the Castillo de Santa Cecilia is not only a tourist attraction, but also a space for artistic and cultural activities, preserving the history of the Guanajuato elite.
  • Mina de San Juan de Rayas

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    The Rayas Mine is one of the most emblematic mines in Guanajuato, known for its rich silver production during colonial times. Its exploitation began in the late 18th century and it quickly became one of the most productive in the region. The mine has been an important testimony to Guanajuato's mining history, where thousands of workers, mostly indigenous and mestizos, toiled under difficult conditions. During its heyday, the mine produced a significant amount of precious metals that sustained the economy of New Spain. Today, the Rayas Mine offers guided tours that allow visitors to learn about the methods of mineral extraction and the life of the miners at the time, providing a valuable insight into the mining history of the city.
  • Tuneles Guanajuato

    30 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Guanajuato's tunnels and underground streets are a distinctive feature of the city, which emerged as a solution to the problems of flooding and congestion in the main streets. Built throughout the 19th century, these tunnels have served as transportation and evacuation routes for the inhabitants. Their ingenious design reflects the city's adaptation to its mountainous geography, allowing movement in a complex urban environment. In addition to their functionality, the tunnels have historical significance, as they were used at different moments in history, including social conflicts and revolutionary movements. Today, these tunnels are part of Guanajuato's cultural heritage, offering visitors a unique experience to explore the city's underground history.

What's included

INCLUDED

ATV
Certified tour guide
15 minutes of courtesy time for driving lessons

NOT INCLUDED

Museo Ex-Hacienda San Gabriel de Barrera 70 MXN admission fee

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Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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