Beautiful gardens surrounded by local food stands, bars, and walkways. Super fun to go any time of the day. The templo de San Marcos is a historic church located next to the garden.
From the Templo de San Marcos, you can make your way to the cathedral (or vice versa). The street running straight from the San Marcos gardens to cathedral is called Venustiano Carranza. You’ll love the architecture, food scene and the beautiful streets of old Aguas.
Petros lived most of his time in Aguas in the neighborhoods surrounding this gorgeous temple. Within walking distance from downtown, it has unique architecture and peaceful surroundings. You can take Madero st all the way to Zaragoza st. (Google/Apple Maps is your best friend).
Located in Barrio del Encino, another one of the oldest neighborhoods in Aguascalientes, the Museum is a versatile building featuring works by Jose Guadalupe Posada.
Beautiful neighborhood, with gardens, a gorgeous church and native Mexican restaurants such as La Mestiza Yucateca and Xocolatl Mexica, which is native Aztec chocolate drinks.
Located in the historic train station of Aguascalientes, good for walking around and checking out some old wagons and modern art.