This section is dedicated to take away all your "I wish someone had told me that before I went!" experiences. This way, you can spend less time settling in, and more time making new friends in your chosen hostel. We share our insider knowledge of tips, tricks and important things to look out for in LeĆ³n.
LeĆ³n, Mexico, is a big city in the Guanajuato state. Compared to the nearby cities like Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende, it is relatively undiscovered by tourists. The city may not be on every travel list for Mexico, but that does not mean LeĆ³n is not worth a visit. The architecture in the historical centre is pretty, there is a big pedestrian area, and the city is quite vibrant and also one of the safest big cities in Mexico. LeĆ³n is a place where you can go to escape the tourist crowds in the region, but still have a nice authentic Mexican experience.
If you like to do some shopping, you are at the right place in LeĆ³n, Mexico -- it's sometimes called the shoe capital of the world. Shopping for shoes and leather products is one of the best things to do in LeĆ³n. Here you can find some good bargains, and nearly all big brands have a base in LeĆ³n. Also the prices of services and products that are in particular popular among tourists may be cheaper in LeĆ³n than in other touristic places in Mexico, especially during holidays or festivals.
LeĆ³n is a pretty city and its Old Town is compact, but feels spacious and is worth spending a couple of days. However, if you are only after visiting (famous) landmarks, then you may just want to skip LeĆ³n and head straight to cities like Guanajuato. Pretty much all places of interest are within LeĆ³nās Old Town, so this is also the best area to stay at a hostel in LeĆ³n, Mexico. The prices of hostels in LeĆ³n, Mexico, are quite competitive, so the location and your LeĆ³n, Mexico hostelās facilities are the main criteria to examine when it comes to deciding on a hostel in LeĆ³n, Mexico. The amount of hostels in LeĆ³n, Mexico, is limited though, so if you are traveling during holidays, it is recommended to book ahead.
Written by local enthusiast for LeĆ³n hostels
Martin Straatman