Private from Guanajuato City: Tunnels, and Mines Tour
Overview
Guanajuato's colonial architecture and UNESCO World Heritage status highlight its historical significance. This city, rich in silver mining history, offers a glimpse into its past through tunnels and nearby Haciendas.
- 🏰 The city features preserved architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries, showcasing its wealth from silver mines.
- 🔍 Visitors can explore the labyrinth of tunnels beneath Guanajuato, adding to its unique charm.
- 🌄 Haciendas and Mines located outside the City Center enhance the historical experience.
- 🚫 Pickup is available from Guanajuato City only; transportation from other areas is not included.
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- Private transportation
- PIckup Service outside Guanajuato City (not possible)
- Entrance Fee to Enter Mines (not included)
- Entrance Fee to Museums (not included)
- Food & Drinks (not included)
- Gratuities (not included)
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GuanajuatoGuanajuato is a colonial gem sitting in a valley northwest of Mexico City. The city has been named as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Museo Mina Valenciana 1791The La Valenciana Mine complex is 7 km to the north of Guanajuato, atop one of the numerous hills that surround the city.
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Museo Ex-Hacienda San Gabriel de BarreraBuilt at the top of the seventeenth century, this was the grand hacienda of Captain archangel Delaware Barrera, whose family was descended from the primary Conde de Rul of the noted La Valenciana mine.
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Presa de la Olla(Olla Dam) was erected in the mid 18th century to provide the city with fresh water.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.