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Zona Centro
Zona Centro mixes colonial elegance with everyday Mexican charm in the heart of Aguascalientes. The pink stone Cathedral with twin spires dominates Plaza de la Patria, while cobblestone streets lead to hidden treasures. Explore the National Museum of Death or catch a show at the neoclassical Teatro Morelos with its ornate balconies. Traditional festivals bring the historic district to vibrant life throughout the year. Family-run fondas serve regional specialties around tree-lined plazas where locals and visitors mingle. Boutique hotels in converted colonial mansions offer authentic stays with interior courtyards. The walkable historic core makes exploring easy, with local buses connecting to outer areas when your feet need a rest.

San Marcos
San Marcos buzzes with energy, especially during its legendary fair that packs the streets with music, rodeos, and carnival lights. The beautiful San Marcos Garden offers a peaceful retreat with colonial fountains and historic gazebos where you can escape the excitement. The impressive 18th-century San Marcos Temple stands nearby, showcasing the neighborhood's rich heritage through its striking architecture. Traditional cantinas serve up authentic Mexican dishes like birria and gorditas at reasonable prices year-round. Hotels range from charming guesthouses to mid-range options, though prices jump during festival season. The neighborhood is wonderfully walkable, with local buses connecting you easily to downtown Aguascalientes whenever you're ready to explore further.

La Salud
La Salud offers a glimpse into authentic Mexican life away from Aguascalientes' tourist spots. Stroll through quiet residential streets where kids play and neighbors chat in front of colorful adobe homes. Nearby attractions like Encino Garden and Jose Guadalupe Posada Museum make great day trips, while the neighborhood's peaceful vibe invites you to slow down and soak in local rhythms. Family-run taquerías serve up delicious birria and pozole at wallet-friendly prices. Budget guesthouses and small B&Bs provide comfortable stays with personal touches. While public transit is limited, the neighborhood's walkable streets make exploring easy, and ride-sharing services can connect you to downtown attractions.
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Beneath the shadow of Cerro del Muerto mountain, this festival-loving city reveals its playful relationship with death at the National Museum of Death and Jose Guadalupe Posada Museum. The magnificent Catedral Basilica towers over Plaza de la Patria, where locals gather for evening promenades. Cool off at Valladolid Aquatic Park after exploring Tres Centurias Park, a former railway yard transformed into cultural space. Morelos Theater offers performances in a neoclassical gem, while Casa de la Cultura hosts exhibitions celebrating local artists. After sunset, join residents at downtown bars where conversations flow as freely as the mezcal. Don't miss the April Fair, when the city erupts in a three-week celebration of music, bullfights, and regional cuisine.

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