In addition to religious tourism, the cultural offerings include museums, exhibitions, theaters, and family activities, making the state an attractive destination for various types of visitors.
“We—the hotels, restaurants, tour guides, transportation providers, the entire tourism value chain—are ready to welcome our visitors,” stated the Secretary of Tourism and Identity, who emphasized the importance of this season for the local economy.
For its part, the Ministry of Culture announced a schedule of numerous activities during the holiday period, many of them free, designed to promote family time and access to culture.
The governor reiterated his invitation to both national visitors and Guanajuato residents to enjoy the state’s traditions.
She added that Guanajuato is solidifying its position as one of the country’s most important destinations during Holy Week, combining history, culture, gastronomy, and a deep religious tradition.
“It’s time to experience our traditions, to share with family, and to rediscover all that Guanajuato has to offer,” I concluded.
Source: es-us.noticias.yahoo




