- Iglesia de San Diego - The tour begins at the San Diego Church, where we will begin to induce a warm and fun atmosphere under our traditional Mexican music.
The instruments that we will use are Guitar, Bandurria, Pandero, Double Bass and sometimes Accordion.
- Salto del Mono - Once we enter into a fun atmosphere, we will begin to walk through 12 of the most emblematic alleys of the city, including the well-known Salto del Mono alley, during the entire walk the tourists are accompanied by music, dances, legends and Mexican and Spanish folklore.
- The Alley Of The Kiss - The tour ends in the emblematic alley of the kiss. Of course, that legend will also be told and represented by a volunteer couple from the public, we will give them a quick “acting class” so that they can relive the romantic and chaotic moment that Ana and Carlos lived through.
Once the performance is over, we will continue with the last dances and each tourist will leave on their own.
- Music
- Dance
- Party
- Fun
- Drinks
- Tips
The Callejoneadas are evening excursions through Guanajuato’s historical center’s slender alleys, accompanied by a team of musicians and vocalists, known as ‘estudiantina.’ This crew escorts guests as they visit some of the city’s most notable landmarks.
Throughout the journey, estudiantina members deliver traditional Mexican tunes intertwined with narratives and personal anecdotes from their student-life experiences in the city. Attendees typically adorn themselves in regional costumes, such as sombreros and ponchos.
Besides being a prevalent attraction for tourists, the Callejoneadas hold historical significance and cultural relevance, tracing back to the era when Guanajuato was a prominent mining town in the 19th century. Back then, college students formed bands as a means to amplify the festivities and gatherings of miners.
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