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    • By car

      Travelling from [wiki=82932d9ab70f90dddff4b3af38085ea7]Guadalajara[/wiki] on Mexico Federal Highway 15, take Mexico Federal Highway 90 towards La Piedad/Irapuato. You will show up in the western part of the city.

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    Buses depart from most cities bus terminal hubs through out central Mexico and Mexico City's Terminal Autobuses del Norte.
    La Piedad contains a bus terminal that is served by both private buses and public buses.
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      The city bus, el urbano, is very simple to use and buses mostly run every 15 minutes. Costs MXN7 to ride.

      Banquetes will take you from Colonia Las Camelinas to Colonia El Carmen and into el Centro.

      Delta will take you from Colonia Las Camelinas through the main boulevard pass the el Centro until it ends on the other side of the city in the colonia Delta.

      Most buses will stop in front of the Bus Terminal.

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      Like most Mexican cities, the taxis are not metered. Ask for a price to your destination before getting in. Taxis are located throughout the city by important places like churches, department stores,and plazas. Usually costs MXN20-50

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    A a very large church use to house the patron image of the city. El Señor de La Piedad, The Lord of Piety, was found on Christmas eve in the nearby town of Yurecuaro in La Huerta inside a tree. The people brought it to La Piedad and built the church. The church contains one of the largest domes in Mexico and the world.
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    Cajeta de cabra, caramelized goat milk, from La Piedad is very popular through out Mexico. A must try. Sold in the market and the historic center.
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