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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Joselynn Muñoz and Erick Muñoz
Zacatecas was designated as a UNESCO site in 1993 due to its well-preserved colonial architecture, rich mining history, and cultural significance.Founded in 1546, Zacatecas quickly became one of the most important silver-producing cities in the world. The Mina El Edén, a former mine turned museum, offers visitors a chance to explore Zacatecas’ mining history, complete with underground tunnels and even a nightclub inside the mine!
Museo Rafael Coronel

Museo Rafael Coronel

Mexico

Located in the former Convento de San Francisco, this museum is one of Zacatecas’ most striking architectural spaces, with dramatic stone arches, serene courtyards, and a historic nave that creates a truly memorable atmosphere. Home to one of the world’s largest collections of Mexican masks, it is a place of beauty and history. We feel incredibly fortunate to be able to host our wedding in such a unique and beautiful venue.

Hop On, Hop Off Bus

Hop On, Hop Off Bus

A relaxed way to get oriented in the city. The tram-style tour loops through the historic center and nearby viewpoints while guides share stories about Zacatecas’ colonial past, legends, and landmarks. It’s an easy option for guests wanting a light, scenic introduction without lots of walking.

Teleferico

Teleferico

Teleférico (Cable Car) One of the city’s signature experiences—this cable car crosses high above Zacatecas and connects Cerro del Grillo with Cerro de la Bufa. The ride offers sweeping views of pink stone buildings, narrow streets, and the surrounding mountains. Great for photos and a quick thrill.

Templo de Santo Domingo

Templo de Santo Domingo

A beautifully preserved 18th-century church known for its Baroque façade and serene interior. It’s quieter than the main cathedral, making it a peaceful stop for guests exploring the historic district.

Mina El Edén

S/N Antonio Dovali Jaime, Zacatecas, Zac. 98045, Mexico

A historic silver mine that you can explore by train and on foot, Mina El Edén showcases the tunnels and geology that shaped Zacatecas’ past. Deep inside the mine is La Mina Club, an underground nightclub built into the original chambers—an unforgettable spot where history and nightlife meet.

Catedral Basílica de Zacatecas

Catedral Basílica de Zacatecas

617 Avenida Hidalgo, Zacatecas, Zac. 98000, Mexico

The city’s architectural crown jewel—an 18th-century Baroque masterpiece carved in pink cantera stone. The façade is elaborate and ornate, while the interior is bright and peaceful, anchored by a modern altarpiece. A must-see landmark in the center of Zacatecas.

Cerro de la Bufa

Cerro de la Bufa

Zac. 98069, Mexico

A hill overlooking the entire city, offering the best views of Zacatecas. At the top you’ll find monuments to revolutionary heroes, a small museum, and wide plazas perfect for photos. Many visitors ride the cable car up and enjoy the scenery from above.

Acueducto Zacatecas Centro

Acueducto Zacatecas Centro

349 Segunda de Palomares, Zacatecas, Zac. 98059, Mexico

An 18th-century aqueduct that once supplied water to the city. Today its long row of arches creates one of Zacatecas’ most iconic views, especially beautiful at sunset when the pink stone glows.