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20.8814, -103.8333

Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila

Tequila, Mexico

🌐UNESCO World Heritage↗
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From the source

The 34,658 ha site, between the foothills of the Tequila Volcano and the deep valley of the Rio Grande River, is part of an expansive landscape of blue agave, shaped by the culture of the plant used since the 16th century to produce tequila spirit and for at least 2,000 years to make fermented drinks and cloth. Within the landscape are working distilleries reflecting the growth in the international consumption of tequila in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the agave culture is seen as part of national identity. The area encloses a living, working landscape of blue agave fields and the urban settlements of Tequila, Arenal, and Amatitan with large distilleries where the agave ‘pineapple' is fermented and distilled. The property is also a testimony to the Teuchitlan cultures which shaped the Tequila area from AD 200-900, notably through the creation of terraces for agriculture, housing, temples, ceremonial mounds and ball courts.

Plan your visit

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This UNESCO property is a large cultural landscape spread across the Tequila region. It is not operated as one gate or one timetable; visitors experience it through towns, viewpoints, industrial heritage, and separate attractions.

Admission

Free

Booking

No booking needed

Sources: hours · pricing

When to go

  • Time of day: Morning, Afternoon

Features & amenities

What to expect

  • ●Outdoor

What to bring

  • ●Water
  • ●comfortable shoes
  • ●sun protection
  • ●rain layer

Good to know

  • ●Partially accessible

Tags

cultural landscapehistoric site

Facts

Country
Mexico
City
Tequila
Category
Cultural
Google rating
4.9★(348)
Visit time
1 hr
UNESCO #
1209
Coords
20.8814, -103.8333

Getting there

Address
Tequila region, Jalisco, Mexico
Notes
Accessibility depends on which part of the landscape you visit: town centres and some museums are easier than fields, haciendas, rural viewpoints, and distillery tours.

Sources

  • Official website →
  • Google Places →
  • Pricing source →
  • UNESCO →
  • Wikipedia →
  • Wikidata (Q2104675) →

Google Places data checked May 7, 2026.

Confidence: medium.

From Wikipedia

The Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mexico. The 35,019-hectare site is part of an expansive landscape of blue agave, shaped by the culture of the plant used since the 16th century to produce the spirit known as tequila and for at least two millennia to make fermented drinks and cloth. Within the landscape are working distilleries reflecting the growth in the consumption of tequila in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, this agave culture is seen as part of Mexican national identity. The Tequila landscape has contributed to many works of art such as film, music, dance, and paintings.

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