A true Pueblo Magico! Beautiful, unique and historic architecture that's been well preserved and cared for. As a place of pilgrimage, it's clearly welcoming to visitors, and that can be felt in the atmosphere and in interactions with locals. There are local crafts and specialties in the many shops and restaurants around the scenic town square. The air is sweetly scented with guava thanks to the local manufacture of rollos de guayaba, a delicious confection similar in texture to French pate de fruits. Definitely could have stayed in the area longer to explore more of the beautiful natural surroundings as well as soaking up more of this charming town.
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Gina
United States
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