The city’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture. Stroll through its cobbled streets to admire beautiful plazas, churches, and mansions.
This impressive 18th-century aqueduct is one of the city's iconic landmarks, featuring 74 arches and stretching over 1,280 meters.
Dive into the state’s history at this museum, which houses artifacts from prehistoric cultures to the revolutionary period.
A historic theatre where the Mexican Constitution of 1917 was signed. It continues to host concerts and cultural events.