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“San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, and Aguascalientes might be the three largest cities you’ve never heard of. These eponymous cities are by no means “unknown,” having a combined population exceeding 6.5 million inhabitants. Two cities are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and the three states combined have 17 Pueblos Mágicos. Each has traits particular to their central role in Mexico’s Spanish colonial legacy and 21st century economy.”

Greg Custer, Writer

Mexico News Daily

Mexico’s Bajío region might not have the name recognition of somewhere like the Yucatán, but peel back the curtain and see the incredible trio of cities waiting for those in…

The Bajío state has played host to some of Mexico’s defining historical moments, houses many natural wonders and is championing the nearshoring surge.


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The quiet northern city is often overlooked by travelers – but San Luis is a bastion of history, charm, culture and peace.


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Los Arcos, Querétaro | Photo from @luismiguelrivas


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