Mexico // The Bajío

Aguascalientes

The flourishing industrial town of Aguascalientes, 128km south of Zacatecas, is an important and booming provincial capital with some fine colonial monuments in among its newer buildings. A couple of engrossing museums, including the tribute to José Posada, make this an intriguing place to stop over for a day or two, especially when you take into account the town’s reputation for some of the finest fiestas in Mexico – rarely a week goes by without celebration, or at least a band playing in one of the plazas at the weekend – and for its tempting array of street food, particularly the sumptuous birria (roast goat or mutton stew).

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