Night walk with the Estudiantina

Experience the enchanting Callejoneada Night Tour in Guanajuato, Mexico. Immerse yourself in the city’s history and culture as you stroll through narrow alleys, accompanied by lively estudiantina musicians and singers.

Duration: 1 hour, 20 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • 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.

What's Included
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Party
  • Fun
What's Not Included
  • Drinks
  • Tips
Additional Information

A Callejoneada is a traditional musical procession that takes place in the streets and alleyways of Guanajuato, a city in central Mexico. It is a unique and vibrant cultural experience that combines music, dance, and folklore, and is popular among locals and visitors alike.

During a Callejoneada, a group of musicians and dancers, known as the Estudiantina, lead a procession through the narrow streets of the city, playing traditional Mexican music on instruments such as guitars, violins, and trumpets. The Estudiantina members wear colorful traditional costumes and hats, and the procession is often accompanied by dancers who perform traditional Mexican dances such as the Jarabe Tapatio.

As the procession moves through the streets, the musicians and dancers interact with the audience, encouraging them to join in the singing and dancing. The Callejoneada typically ends in a central plaza or open space, where the musicians and dancers perform a final set of songs and dances.

The Callejoneada is an important part of the cultural heritage of Guanajuato and has been celebrated in the city for over a century. It is a lively and joyful celebration of Mexican music, dance, and culture, and is a must-see for anyone visiting the city.

Location
Iglesia de San Diego
The meeting point is with the "Estudiantina Imperial" in the San Diego Temple, located next to the Juárez Theater right in the center of the city.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Ramon_f
Jun 16, 2024
Excelence - Everything was awesome. Best experience in guanajuato. I recommend 💯%. Chilaquil was the main character and had everybody participating
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Gloria_v
Jan 7, 2024
Great time! - My family and I had a great time (adult children). The group played great music and were very entertaining. It is in Spanish but it was still a great experience. Recommend this tour when visiting the beautiful city of Guanajuato.
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Diana_r
Oct 25, 2023
Participation required! - Absolutely fun! At first we didn’t think it would be fun, but we were wrong! This was so much fun and engaging. You do have to speak Spanish to enjoy this as it’s very interactive!
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Steven
Sep 20, 2023
A Must Do in Guanajuato - A must do in Guanajuato. Such fun walking through the beautiful city historic center with talented students who work hard to engage and entertain. Everyone is there to have fun. Drinking encouraged but not required. There is power in communal singing and storytelling with costumes. A gem worth supporting and YOU WILL HAVE FUN. Worth noting- Not great for anyone with mobility issues because Guanajuato is full of steep hills and cobblestone alleys and this 90 minute “show” is performed in various locations so its a tour and a show in one. All in Spanish but any human can enjoy because of the enthusiasm and professionals performing.
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Teresa_s
Apr 1, 2023
Definitely do this when you are there! - Very very fun! Our travel party was 8 people ranging in age from 10-75 years old. We all had fun! Singing, dancing and seeing the center of Guanajuato was 👍🏻.
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Lulycastillo
Dec 30, 2022
Fun way to know Gto. - This is a really fun way to know gto and friendly to every age. We had really good fun, and the price it’s ridiculous compared to the good experience.
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Gsilva6
Jul 8, 2022
DIVERTIDISIMO - Make sure you are on the right one. We purposely purchased tickets to Callejoneada Estudiantina since we wanted to finish at Callejon del Beso. However we ended up going with wrong group....luckily they allowed us to continue with them after they saw our purchased ticket. A little bummed we didn't take the walking callejoneada with this group but other group was also entertaining and fun. Regardless which callejoneada you take its a MUST DO if you are spending at least one evening in GTO.
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Mireya_f
Nov 8, 2023
Ok overall for the cost - It is fun but they should play more music less talking. Also, they do not respect the starting time as they are trying to get more people to join. My reservation was at 9:20pm and we started until 10pm. For the man be ready to be separated from the women for a good last 30 min (which I did not like) then they pressure men to buy flowers. You will end near the callejon del beso. Is an OK thing to do.
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