Celaya is located in the southeast quadrant of the state of Guanajuato and it is the third most populous city in the state. The city of Celaya is an important road and rail junction. It is the center of a rich agricultural region and its industries include textiles, flour milling, and tanning, and the city also has distilleries. The city of Celaya has several baroque churches designed by the architect Francisco de Tresguerras who was born here.
Tourist attractions that visitors should know in Celaya include the mummy museum, located in the old cemetery, it has a permanent exhibition of 22 mummified corpses. Celaya is also distinguished by the water tower that has become the symbol of the city. This tower was inaugurate of the twentieth century due to the celebrations of the first 100 years of the beginning of mexico’s Independence War.
But besides history in Celaya you will also find some fun, for example in May, the fair of the tree and the flower is hosted by the Business women club of the city. The fair of El Carmen is celebrated in July and it gathers families to spend wonderful time enjoying food and games for everyone. Celaya is also well known in the Country for its high quality candies and creams, especially the so named cajeta, made of milk, which is delicious and can be tasted in different flavors, such as vanilla, pine nut, or coconut. So as you can see Celaya is for all kind of people.



