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  Callejoneada Zacatecana
a famous tradition of drinking your way through the city's narrow alleys with drums and horns following a mescal-laden burro, ending often for wealthier revelers in a dinner in former bullring of the Hotel Quinta Real. And there is the famous disco bar inside Mina El Eden as well as numerous student hangouts.

  Cathedral
This, the centerpiece of Zacatecas, is one of Mexico's most awesome colonial treasures. It was built between 1707-52, with the exception of its massive bell towers (completed in 1785 and 1904). The building is made of soft pink cantera stone. It is one of the world's finest examples of stone masonry. The Cathedral has three façades. The most stunning is the main façade, with its massive tiered columns and intensely ornate carvings. It took nine years to complete and is considered to be the finest example of a style known as "Mexican Baroque."
  Cerro la Bufa
Towering above downtown is La Bufa, a rocky mound of stone. The hill offers sweeping views of Zacatecas, as well as three attractions of interest. El Santuario is a small chapel consecrated in 1728. Nearby is the Museo de la Toma de Zacatecas, dedicated to the Revolutionary battle that freed Zacatecas in 1914. Facing the museum are three enormous bronze statues of the battle's heroes: Pancho Villa, Pánfilo Natera, and Felipe Angeles. A Swiss-made aerial tramway, known as the Teleférico, connects the city with la Bufa.
  La Mina el Eden
One of Mexico's most unusual visitor attractions is a tour of El Edén Mine. The tour begins by taking a small train into the depths of the mine. A walking guided tour re-counts the mine’s tragic past. Forced laborers endured unspeakable hardships hauling tons of silver ore from the depths of this 1500-foot-deep mine. The mine opened in 1586 and was worked until 1964 when water flooded its lower levels. There is now an underground disco here.
  Mercado Gonzalez Ortega
Across from the Cathedral is this graceful building of black iron columns built in 1889. It houses a dozen modern shops and boutiques, including a wine store selling locally produced brands.
  Teatro Calderon
One of the city's finest 19th century treasures, the Teatro is an elegant 3-story building. Its exterior is French and art nouveau. The interior is a sumptuous combination of hardwoods, bronze statues and thick red carpet.