Santuario de la Siempre Virgen María de Guadalupe, Casa de San Juan Diego
Museum Overview
Location & Contact
Address
Calz. Guadalupe s/n, Parroquia de El Cerrito
Barrio de Tlayacac
Cuautitlán, México 54879
Phone
Museum Information
Permanent Rooms
N/A
Temporary Rooms
N/A
Founded
2002
Affiliation
Diócesis de Cuautitlán
Visitor Guide
Nestled in Cuautitlán, the Santuario de la Siempre Virgen María de Guadalupe offers sacred art, history, and peaceful spaces. Capture quiet moments and pair your visit with local dining and small-town charm.
Highlights
- Sacred site with centuries of devotion
- Historic chapel and peaceful courtyard
- Iconic architecture for photography
- Nearby local dining and cafes
- Family-friendly and accessible spaces
At a Glance
Visit Duration
45-75 minutes
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
Accessibility
Ramps and accessible facilities; some historic spaces may have limited access.
Photography
Non-flash photography is generally allowed in most spaces.
WiFi
WiFi may be available in visitor areas; not guaranteed.
Facilities
Restrooms are available on site near the visitor center.
Hours
Hours vary; verify with the official site.
Tickets
Tickets are available on site; check official sources for discounts.
Getting There
Public transit connections are available from nearby hubs, and rideshares or parking options are convenient for visitors.
Nearby Places
Museo Regional Cuautitlán
Shows regional history artifacts.
Mercado Municipal de Cuautitlán
Try local bites after your visit.
Cafetería La Esquina
Great for a quick coffee or pastry.
Parque Central Cuautitlán
Nice for a post-visit stroll.
Visitor Policies
Photography
Photography is allowed in most spaces without flash; tripods and professional gear may be restricted.
Bags & Storage
Bags may be inspected at entry and large backpacks may be restricted in some sections.
Strollers & Children
Strollers are permitted; there are stroller-friendly paths and rest areas.
Lockers
Lockers may be available for rent at select times; ask upon arrival.
Tips for Your Visit
Visit on weekdays or at opening hours to avoid crowds; consider arriving early and planning a focused route.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical visit time?
Most visitors spend about 45-75 minutes exploring the shrine and surrounding grounds.
Are tickets required in advance?
Tickets are generally available on site; check official sources for discounts.
What are the hours?
Hours vary by season; verify with the official site before visiting.
Is it worth visiting for first-timers?
Yes, it offers meaningful architecture, artwork, and a tranquil atmosphere.
Is photography allowed inside?
Non-flash photography is allowed in most areas; avoid sacred spaces.
Can I bring bags or strollers?
Bags are screened at entry; strollers are allowed where accessible.
Is the site accessible for wheelchairs?
Ramps and some accessible facilities exist; consult on-site staff for accessibility details.
Are guided tours available?
Guided tours may be offered by local partners; confirm availability.
How can I reach the shrine by public transit?
Public transit connections exist; rideshares are a practical option.
What should I pair this visit with nearby?
Plan a stroll through nearby markets or cafes after your visit.