San Francisco de los Romo
Aguascalientes, Mexico
About San Francisco de los Romo
San Francisco de los Romo is a small municipality in the central part of Aguascalientes state, Mexico, situated just northeast of the state capital. The town has a quiet, residential character and serves primarily as a satellite community of Aguascalientes city. It offers visitors a glimpse of small-town Mexican life with easy access to the amenities of the state capital.
The climate is semi-arid with hot summers (temperatures reaching 30-32°C) and cool winters (lows around 3-6°C). The best time to visit is October through April for comfortable temperatures. The rainy season (June–September) brings sporadic afternoon showers.
San Francisco de los Romo is a small, compact settlement organized around its main plaza and parish church. The surrounding area is predominantly agricultural with some light industry.
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By Plane
The nearest airport is Aguascalientes International Airport (AGU), approximately 20 km south of San Francisco de los Romo. From the airport, a taxi takes about 20 minutes and costs around M$200-300.
By Train
By Car / Road
San Francisco de los Romo is located about 15 km northeast of Aguascalientes city centre. The drive takes approximately 15-20 minutes. From Mexico City, the journey is roughly 520 km (5.5 hours) via Highway 57D to Querétaro, then Highway 45 north. Local buses and colectivos run from Aguascalientes to San Francisco de los Romo frequently, with fares around M$15-25.
The town is small and easily walkable. The main sights and services are concentrated in the town centre. Taxis are available for trips to surrounding areas. For exploring the wider region, a car is recommended.
Things to do
Parroquia de San Francisco de Asís — The town's main parish church dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi, featuring colonial-era architecture and religious artwork.
Plaza Principal — The central plaza with benches, shade trees, and a relaxed small-town atmosphere. Surrounded by local shops and eateries.
Rural landscapes — The agricultural countryside around the town features fields, orchards, and traditional farming landscapes typical of central Aguascalientes.
Festivals — The Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi (October 4) is the town's main celebration, featuring religious processions, traditional dances, music, and regional food.
Agricultural tours — The surrounding area features farming and ranching operations that may be of interest to visitors.
Day trips — Use San Francisco de los Romo as a base for visiting other towns in the region, with easy access to Aguascalientes city and the northern Pueblos Mágicos.
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Dining options are limited to small family-run restaurants and street food vendors.
- Fondas near the plaza — Traditional Mexican meals including enchiladas, tacos, and regional stews. Meals typically cost M$40-80.
- Street food — Tacos, gorditas, and tamales from vendors near the plaza. Prices from M$10-20 per item.
- Regional cuisine — Look for asado de boda and other traditional Aguascalientes dishes at local eateries.
Cafes & Nightlife
Beer and soft drinks are available at local shops and small bars. Purified bottled water is recommended. Aguas frescas are sold at food stalls. For a wider selection of bars and nightlife, head to Aguascalientes city.
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Accommodation in San Francisco de los Romo is very limited. Most visitors stay in nearby Aguascalientes city.
- Budget: Basic guesthouses in town, approximately M$200-350 per night.
- Mid-range: Hotels in Aguascalientes city (15 km southwest) offer a range from M$500-1,200 per night.
- Upscale / heritage: Premium hotels and hacienda-style properties in the Aguascalientes region, from M$1,500-3,000 per night.
What to buy
Local shops sell basic supplies and regional products. For a wider shopping selection, Aguascalientes city is a short drive away. Agricultural products including cheeses, dried meats, and locally grown produce are available in the area.
Go next
- Aguascalientes (15 km southwest) — The state capital with colonial architecture, museums, thermal springs, and the famous Feria Nacional de San Marcos.
- Jesús María (15 km north) — Known for traditional pottery and ceramic workshops.
- Tepezala (35 km northeast) — Historic mining town with colonial churches.
- Asientos (50 km north) — Pueblo Mágico with colonial mining heritage and a living cactus museum.
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