There are very few roads in this city which are passable by cars. The hills are steep and some of the "roads" are no more than a meter wide. Navigating the city is at times tiring. You must climb stairs everywhere you go, and sometimes the stairs seem never ending.
Guanajuato has a very rich history. This city was the location of the first major uprisings during the Mexican war for independence from Spain. There is a famous story of El Pipila, a man whose actions allowed the insurgents to overcome authorities in the city of Guanajuato. When the Spanish troops took refuge in the city's granary, the insurgents were unable to make headway in the battle. It is said that El Pipila strapped a large flat stone to his back, which allowed him to approach the granary unscathed and set fire to its door. This allowed insurgents to enter and take over the building. El Pipila is memorialized in an enormous statue overlooking the city.