Discover the best top things to do in Mineral de Pozos, Mexico including Private Tour Mineral de Pozos & Abandoned Mine , Red Wine Therapy, Beer Therapy, Routes and descent to rustic mines, The mining town Pozos, Magical mineral town of wells from San Miguel de Allende.
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Visit one of the oldest mines in the state and learn about the colonial period of Mexican history. Explore the abandoned structures and walk down into a mine shaft. We’ll also visit a lavender ranch, where we’ll see the different species of lavender and how it’s processed. Includes a delicious Mexican lunch in a quaint local restaurant downtown.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Lunch, Driver/guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle
Exclusions: Gratuities, Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
We had an amazing walking (with one taxi) food tour with Diego! My husband and I love exploring the local food culture and he took us to some great local markets we never would have been able to navigate on our own. We tried tacos, meats, fruits and other treats. At the places he picked he knew the owners. Diego even brought his own plates and silverware for us. He is really knowledgeable about the history of the food culture of San Miguel De Allende. He also went with us to the local craft market. All in all a great day!
Vinotherapy offers a high degree of relaxation in addition to the level of service offered in the Spa makes the experience unique and unmissable, in addition to the therapeutic benefits offered.
Inclusions: It includes a bottle of red wine, a plate of cold meats for tasting, a massage per person of 10 min, aromatherapy, hydration
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Beer therapy offers a high degree of relaxation in addition to the level of service offered at the Spa makes the experience unique and unmissable. It is a very exclusive therapy that is not found anywhere in the country.
Inclusions: Two jars of our craft beer Caliche, a plate of cold meats for tasting, a massage per person of 10 min, aromatherapy, hydration, rest in a bed of barley straw are included
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Visit the largest and best preserved ore farm of wells, as well as its completely rustic mine, live the essence of the mining town of great importance since the arrival of the Spaniards and the Porfiriato period
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Helmet and flashlight, Parking Fees, Access, Bottled water
Exclusions: Lunch
“A magical tour”. Pozos was a very important mining center in Mexico. In The late XIX century, it had over 80,000 inhabitants and was declared “Ciudad Porfirio Diaz”. A pretty wealthy city now is considered a ghost town. Come and let me explain to you why Pozos declined.
Inclusions: Professional Guide, Entrance to Mina de Santa Brigida, Entrance to Mina Cinco Senores, Hotel Pickup
Exclusions: Lunch, Alcoholic Beverages
We were disappointed in this tour, inasmuch as many of the places that were on the itinerary -- two museums and the national theater -- were closed. And they've been closed for a long time due to Covid. Our tour guide said, "we'll need to cut the tour short"...we suggested we visit a winery on the way back, but this came from us not him. The guide himself was knowledgeable about the history of the location, which is why this isn't a 2-star, but the owner, Jesus, should either have not booked us on the tour at all or at least informed us that after a one-hour+ drive many of the destinations would be unavailable.
Get to know Mineral de Pozos! Place where you can still appreciate the remains of what was a large wealthy town thanks to its mining industry. Currently its imposing buildings show us the solitude of a sad decadence, abandoned over time. Pozos was founded in 1576 to protect the Chichimecas silver route. Because it was very difficult to civilize this indigenous group, this work was commissioned to the Jesuits who realized the wealth found in the minerals of this area and taught These people techniques to extract and exploit metals. Wells has had several periods of wealth, but the day came when the minerals ran out and this Ghost Town was left for the admiration of adventurous visitors; Visit the Jesuit Furnaces, the Mine and Hacienda of the Five Lords and that of Santa Brígida, The Temple of the Lord of the Works, the Model School, the Church of San Pedro, among other places.
Inclusions: Ground transportation, Professional guide, Visit to the mentioned places
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Tips, Nothing not previously specified
Festive weekend atmosphere, plenty of artisanal shops inside this monetary bazaar. Fresh tacos Made in the courtyard, beer, live music.
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