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City Guide
San Ignacio de Rivera (Ojo de Agua), Guanajuato, Mexico
Overview
San Ignacio de Rivera, also known as Ojo de Agua, is a small, authentic town in Guanajuato, Mexico. Renowned for its natural springs and laid-back pace, the town offers visitors a glimpse into rural Mexican culture, surrounded by scenic landscapes and traditional homes.
Best Time to Visit
October to March for mild weather and local festivals.
Local Tips
Carry cash, as most local businesses do not accept cards. Sundays are busy at the town plaza, and many shops may close early during the week.
Cultural Etiquette
Greet with a polite 'buenos días/tardes'; casual but modest dress is best. Leaving a small tip (10%) for sit-down meals is customary.
Safety Warnings
Main areas are generally safe, but avoid walking alone on isolated dirt roads at night. Be cautious with valuables at markets, as petty theft can occur.
Hidden Gems
The Ojo de Agua natural spring and nearby walking trails offer peaceful escapes. A small, family-run bakery by the church is known for traditional sweet breads.
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