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Explore San José de Gracia: A Pueblo Mágico of History, Culture, and Adventure in Aguascalientes

Let yourself be surprised by the rich history and culture of San José de Gracia in Aguascalientes and through its tours in the area, get to know, admire and enjoy the features that characterize its environment.

 

This Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town) is immersed in nature, offers the best to those who visit it through the kindness and warmth of its inhabitants. It is a meeting point for the devotees of the Cristo Roto or the fanatics of adventure tourism.

 

It is located in the northwest of the state of Aguascalientes, bordering the municipality of Calvillo and Jesus Maria to the north, the state of Zacatecas to the east, and the town of Pabellón de Arteaga and Rincón de Romos to the south.

 

Before leaving for any tourist attraction outside the municipality, you should first take a walk through the main streets of the town. Walk to the Main Square, in the downtown, where you can spend a relaxed afternoon in the garden next to the kiosk where there are usually live shows.

 

Enjoy the delicious food offered by the region's restaurants such as Las Beaches, which offers a pleasant view of the Plutarco Elías Calles dam, and you can also admire the Cristo Rojo.

 

An important fact to take into account is that the climate in the region is regularly cold, especially in the area of the Sierra Fria.
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