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Night walk with the Estudiantina

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80 minutes
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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.

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Night walk with the Estudiantina

From¥58.71Per Person

What's included in Night walk with the Estudiantina

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Itinerary

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.

Admission Ticket Included

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.

Inclusions

  • Music, dance, party and fun
  • Drinks
  • Tips
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • 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.

End Points

  • The tour ends at the Callejón del Beso

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Ticket Redemption

Direct access

In Guanajuato there are many other Estudiantinas with other names such as "Imperial, San Diego, Compostelana, etc.. " You are going with the Estudiantina Guanajuato One so it is very important that you locate us so that you do not go another route. Our costume is black with white details.

Operator

Guanajuato Vip