Visite à Dolores Hidalgo et Atotonilco de San Miguel de Allende





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Nous irons à votre hôtel à San Miguel de Allende pour venir vous chercher pour commencer notre voyage vers Dolores Hidalgo, qui a hérité de l'artisanat de la poterie et de la céramique Talavera qui jouit aujourd'hui d'un grand prestige, ainsi que des saveurs inhabituelles des neiges de cet endroit. . Atotonilco est connue comme la chapelle Sixtine mexicaine pour tout l'art pictural contenu dans ce magnifique sanctuaire. À la fin de la visite, nous vous ramènerons à votre hôtel.
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Itinéraire
Cette Ville Magique est Patrimoine Historique et berceau de l'Indépendance ; elle conserve des secrets, comme la cathédrale, un témoin silencieux qui garde dans ses murs le son de la voix du prêtre Miguel Hidalgo lorsqu'il a crié pour l'indépendance. En vous promenant dans cette ville charmante et intéressante, avec des musées et des monuments qui racontent l'histoire du Mexique, laissez-vous captiver par ce lieu plein de traditions.
Atotonilco, une petite ville de moins de 600 habitants et dont le nom signifie lieu d'eau chaude, se trouve à environ 14 kilomètres de San Miguel de Allende et à un peu plus de 30 kilomètres de Dolores Hidalgo, deux villes qui ont joué un rôle de premier plan dans l'indépendance mexicaine. Sa proximité avec ces deux municipalités, clé sur la Route de l'Indépendance, a permis à Atotonilco d'avoir également un rôle de premier plan. raison pour laquelle vous devriez visiter Atotonilco : le Sanctuaire Jesús Nazareno et sa Maison des Exercices Spirituels, dont la construction a commencé en 1740 – sous la direction du prêtre Luis Felipe Neri de Alfaro.
Ce temple baroque, officiellement connu sous le nom de Sanctuaire de Dieu et de la Patrie, est visité chaque année par des milliers de fidèles chrétiens, mais aussi par de nombreux amateurs d'art qui souhaitent admirer de près les œuvres picturales qui ornent les murs et les plafonds de sa nef principale. et des sept chapelles attenantes. Il n'y a pas un seul espace libre et c'est pourquoi certains osent appeler ce sanctuaire la "chapelle Sixtine" mexicaine. Son apparente simplicité extérieure ne laisse pas deviner les trésors artistiques qu'elle protège à l'intérieur, œuvre des artistes Miguel Antonio Martínez de Pocasangre, José María Barajas et Juan Rodríguez Juárez.
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le départ se fait de San Miguel de Allende. Vous devez rester dans cette ville
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(12)
Stay open to unscheduled opportunities- Alfredo was very knowledgeable and we were able to experience e things we might not have otherwise
We really enjoyed this tour of Atotonilco and Dolores Hidalgo. If you are in the San Miguel area don’t miss the opportunity to see these interesting small towns. The Sanctuary of Jesus of Nazarene in Atotonilco is truly incredible. Victor was our guide and he is very friendly and knowledgeable. He has been a professional guide for over 20 years. We appreciated that he was flexible about when and where to have lunch. He also went out of his way to drive us to a specialty store when we needed to buy something. Like other reviewers, we noted the whole tour was five hours, not six, from pickup to drop off.
Our guide, Hector was great! Very informative. He was very attentive to our every need. We got the best ice cream in Dolores Hidalgo.
This was an excellent experience and ended up being just me and my mom on the tour. Atotonilco was a quaint little town and our guide Hector was very knowledgeable about the history of the area. Unfortunately the “Sistine Chapel” is closed on Mondays but the church is really lovely. A particular highlight was visiting a Talavera factory for a private tour of their process; we loved seeing these colorful pieces come to life at the hands of these skilled artisans! Also, we enjoyed seeing Dolores Hidalgo and learning more about the Mexican revolution. All in all, a very interesting and worthwhile tour. Thank you Hector for showing us around and sharing so much of your knowledge about Guanajuato!
Agradecemos su opinión y haremos llegar a Hector sus comentarios, siempre a sus órdenes. Feliz día!!!
Our tour guide Hector was amazing. His English was very good and he gave us interesting historical information about Dolores Hidalgo and Antotonilco. He took us to great shops and the best food of our trip. He also took us to a very interesting shop in Dolores Hidalgo to show us the pottery making process but they make the Catrina statues instead of just bowls (everyone in our group of 7 bought something). We did have a few issues with scheduling with the tour company and they sent us the wrong tour information/pick up information and we had to contact them the morning of to get it changed. We also booked a 6 hour tour but only booked our guide for 5 hours, so the company wanted to charge us for the extra hour when we wanted to go to lunch at the restaurant our guide recommended and would be over 5 hours. We did talk to them on the phone and realized their mistake and did not charge us, so I do give them credit for this, but it was not a smooth process. The trip locations and experience was well worth the headache but needs better coordination from the company.
Muchas gracias por su confianza y comentarios,
Francisco, our tour Guide was exceptional. He was knowledgeable and very flexible. Would definitely book another trip with them.😊🙌🏼
Thank you for your comment. Our priority will always be customer satisfaction. Have a great day!
Through no fault of our very competent driver and guide, the church in Atotonilco was changing priests and while the entire town was out for this big celebration, the church was closed, hence we missed half of the tour. Also, the road between SMA & Dolores Hidalgo is being widened so we slowly drove on bumpy roads for much of the trip.
Unfortunately, there are situations beyond our control that are not predictable, such as the cases you mention. We hope that your next experience will be more positive.
Francisco was an excellent tour guide. Very informative and kind! We just had the Best experience! He was on time to pick us up and the car ride was comfortable and he knew a lot of Mexican history. Will definitely book with him again for future travel.
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios
This was a pleasant tour with a very nice guide. We ate lunch at the mercado, which was fun. Interesting history of the Mexican independence. Ice cream was fun on the plaza. All around a good day.
Muchas gracias por su comentario, estamos felices de que su experiencia halla sido maravillosa!!!
Delores Hildago was very interesting and fun. We spent time in the market, sampled some delicious food, and learned about the history of the town. Our guide was very knowledgeable. We enjoyed shopping on the street of ceramics too. Atotonilco was quite special. The painted interior is stunning!



