Baroque architecture, cobblestone streets and tree-lined plazas, speak of the strong Spanish influence that runs throughout Colonial Mexico in the heart of Mexico’s interior.
Recognised as the region that sparked the Mexican revolution, Colonial Mexico evokes sentiments of liberation and revolution and is still looked upon today as a source of national pride.
Colonial architecture and Spanish-style cities evoke stories of Mexico’s pre-independence history while colourful cobblestone streets and baroque architecture attract visitors all year-round.
The colourful San Miguel de Allende, a centre for art and culture, the city of Puebla with its more than 70 churches or Cholula and its church built upon the largest pyramid base in Mesoamerica, are just a sample of Mexico's rich colonial heritage.