Zacatecas: A marriage of history and colonial architecture

Your wedding day stands as one of the most significant moments in your life. Allow us to elucidate the compelling reasons for selecting Zacatecas as the backdrop for this cherished chapter.

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In recent years, destination weddings have emerged as a trend among couples seeking more than a conventional ceremony. Today, saying "I do" is not merely a matter of a few hours of festivities, but a comprehensive experience that entails a multi-day journey with pre-wedding dinners, historic accommodations, cultural tours, and activities for all guests. If you are searching for that quintessential Mexican locale to exchange vows, Zacatecas stands out as one of the most romantic, thanks to its colonial charm.

The Historic Center of Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, is renowned for its architecture and mining history. Amidst cobblestone alleys, golden domes, and pink stone facades, this city offers various sites that seem to narrate a love story.

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Unlike other destinations, Zacatecas offers an intimate and elegant experience where history is a living part of the setting. When it comes to weddings, few places capture this essence as powerfully as Quinta Real Zacatecas, one of the city's most enchanting and romantic corners.

A Wedding in Zacatecas: A Destination to Remember Forever

Quinta Real Zacatecas is not an ordinary hotel. It was built in the restored San Pedro bullring, an arena dating back to the 19th century. Now, this space has been transformed into one of the most impressive boutique hotels in the country, preserving its original structure and beauty.

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The result is a space imbued with magic and personality, perfect for a wedding that seeks to stand out for its historical context and unparalleled atmosphere. Just imagine exchanging vows in the heart of the original bullring, where past and present coexist with spectacular elegance, amidst stately arches, walls that whisper history, and gardens that seem to have emerged from an ancient painting. As night falls, the lighting transforms every corner into a spectacle of light and shadow.

Fireworks by a crowd under a night sky surrounding the lit arches at the Camino Real Pedregal Mexico

But if you are looking for a more traditional indoor celebration, the hotel also features various event halls that respect the colonial aesthetic of the building: the San Pedro Hall, with a capacity for 200 people; the Toriles Hall, for 60; and the Cuadrillas Hall, for 25.

Wood chairs by a stone altar under brick arches near a painting at the Camino Real Pedregal Mexico

Everything you have ever dreamed of can become a reality at Quinta Real Zacatecas, where the experience is personalized and works hand-in-hand with each couple to design an intimate celebration, from 25 guests to a grand party with more attendees.

Need more information? Click on the following link to get a quote: Weddings at Quinta Real Zacatecas.

Floral towers by white tables under a pink building near the courtyard at Camino Real Pedregal Mexico

A Complete Experience in Zacatecas

Getting married in a city like Zacatecas also means enjoying a weekend getaway or more days for you and your guests. It is a city perfect for walking and exploring its architecture, for a cultural escape, or simply to enjoy its landscapes.

One great advantage of Quinta Real Zacatecas is that it is located just a few steps from the Historic Center of Zacatecas, facilitating access to various emblematic points.

What to do with your guests in Zacatecas? Below, we present a series of unmissable experiences to share with your guests.

1. Nocturnal Alley Tours

There is no more authentic way to get to know the city than by joining a nocturnal alley tour. These are nighttime tours through the streets of the Historic Center, accompanied by a student band or live musical group. There is traditional music, spontaneous dancing, local legends, and plenty of mezcal to toast at every corner.

They are perfect for breaking the ice among guests who do not know each other or as a pre-wedding activity.

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2. Explore the Historic Center

Zacatecas boasts one of the most beautiful and well-preserved Historic Centers in Mexico. The colonial pink stone facades, cobblestone alleys, and majestic temples will turn that walk into a journey through time, perfect for your guests to disconnect from their usual pace and fall in love with the city as much as you have.

We recommend visiting the Zacatecas Cathedral Basilica, a jewel of Mexican Baroque; the Government Palace and its murals; as well as the plazas to stop for a coffee or a snow cone.

3. Visit the El Edén Mine

The history of Zacatecas is deeply linked to its mining past, and the El Edén Mine is a must-visit. This underground tour allows you to explore the ancient tunnels of the site, which ceased operations in 1960, learn about the lives of the miners, and marvel at impressive natural formations.

The tour of the El Edén Mine is available every day from 10:00 to 18:00 hours and will become a unique and exciting experience. It can also include a nighttime visit to the underground nightclub "Mina Club" housed within, by the way, the only one of its kind in the world. It is a perfect plan before the wedding, as the club opens its doors on Thursdays and Fridays.

4. Zacatecan Flavor

Zacatecas has a rich, varied, and deeply traditional gastronomy. During their stay, your guests cannot miss trying the asado de boda, a pork stew in red adobo, the Zacatecan enchiladas, the Zacatecan beef tail, or the Zacatecan pachols.

Among the beverages that should be included in their gastronomic tour are colonche (fermented prickly pear), prickly pear water, Zacatecan mezcal, and even artisanal tepache.

We give you a great idea: organize a group meal at a traditional site or at Tierra Mía, the restaurant of Quinta Real Zacatecas, and give your guests a taste of the local flavor.

5. Panoramic View from the Cable Car

Do not miss the opportunity for your family to see Zacatecas from the heights. That unforgettable view is achieved from the Zacatecas Cable Car, which offers an aerial tour between two of the city's highest points.

The schedule is from Monday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 18:00 hours. So it is an ideal plan to include on a free morning.

6. Climb to the Cerro de la Bufa

From the top of the Cerro de la Bufa, the city looks like a living model. This site not only offers one of the best panoramic views but also houses the Museum of the Taking of Zacatecas, the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Patrocinio, whose history dates back to 1548, and the Mausoleum of Illustrious Men.

It is a tranquil plan for those seeking to connect with the spirit and history of the place.

City houses by a green hill under white clouds near the cable car at the Camino Real Pedregal MexicoFoto: Shutterstock

7. Immerse Yourself in the Cultural Vibe

Zacatecas is synonymous with living culture. Check the local calendar because there may be concerts, festivals, or exhibitions in some of its prominent museums, such as the Pedro Coronel, Rafael Coronel, or Manuel Felguérez Museums.

This city has everything to become the perfect setting for your wedding, and for your guests to not only attend your big day but also discover each of its corners.

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