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Magical Nights and archaeological overflight in Guanajuato

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The state of Guanajuato presents its program “Magic Nights and Overflights of Archaeological Zones”, which will take place from October 26 to November 4 in 8 municipalities.

During this edition, an influx of 70 thousand attendees is expected, who will be amazed with the captive flights of 48 hot air balloons (6 per day).

The Ministry of Tourism of the state of Guanajuato, through the Directorate of Tourist Products, together with the municipalities of Yuriria, Jalpa de Canovas, Salvatierra, Abasolo, Pénjamo, Dolores Hidalgo, Victoria and Mineral de Pozos,  encourages the arrival of more tourists to these Magical Towns and Archaeological Areas.

Magic Nights and Overflight of Archaeological Zones was created in the year 2013 and has generated an enormous flow of visitors, as well as a remarkable economic spill during this unique show.

(Photo: unionguanajuato.mx)

(Photo: unionguanajuato.mx)

Calendar:

Magic Night in Yuriria

  • Friday, October 26
  • 7:00 pm

Magic Night in Jalpa de Cánovas

  • Saturday, October 27
  • 7:00 pm

Magic Night in Salvatierra

  • Sunday, October 28
  • 7:00 pm

Free Flight in Abasolo

  • Thursday, November 1
  • 7:00 pm

Free flight in Pénjamo

  • Friday, November 2
  • 7:00 pm

Magic Night in Dolores Hidalgo (Cradle of National Independence)

  • Saturday November 3rd
  • 7:00 pm

Free flight in Victoria

  • Saturday November 3rd
  • 7:00 pm

Magic Night at Mineral de Pozos

  • Sunday November 4th
  • 7:00 pm

SMT Newsroom with information from unionguanajuato.mx

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