The city of Zacatecas is just over seven hours from Mexico City by road. The capital and the entire state stand out for their colonial architecture, mining wealth, nature, culture and gastronomy. In Zacatecas there are six Magical Towns. Get to know the best of each one.It is a colonial-looking town, with cobbled streets and quarry walls. In the same way it stands out for the production of mezcal.The town has several artisanal mezcal factories, and some have won international recognition such as Mezcal Don Aurelio, which organizes guided tours to learn about its manufacturing process and taste its white mezcal, agave creams of various flavors: coffee, pineapple , pin .. If you want to sleep in Tel, there are beautiful cabins.Other attractions of this Magical Town are the Xochimilco-style trajinera rides, in its Manuel Caloca dam, and the Cerro de Tel, an archaeological zone where the Caxcane ethnic group lived. You can see a ceremonial center, the ball court and two archaeological mounds.Its main dishes are baked gorditas, pipin and cottage cheese. If you like sweets, there are milk, tamarind, cajeta or brown sugar. You can buy these at the municipal market.Sombrerete the name of this place, which was incorporated into the Magic Towns program in 2012, derives from Cerro Sombreretillo, which has the shape of a tricorn hat used in colonial times.The beauty of the town, which at one time was a producer of gold, silver, lead and mercury, can be appreciated at the moment when visiting and admiring its temples, gardens, quarry buildings and squares.Just over 20 minutes from Sombrerete is the Sierra de rganos National Park, a natural beauty with more than a thousand hectares where you will find different rock formations, which evoke the musical pipes of musical organs. There you can camp, go hiking or simply walk around it to admire its surroundings in which cedars, oaks, pines and cacti coexist. A town with colonial architecture, surrounded by
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