Explore the vibrant heart of Jalisco with this guide to Guadalajara and its surrounding gems. From the stunning architecture of the Cathedral and Templo Expiatorio to the lively plazas and artistic enclaves like Tlaquepaque, discover the rich culture and history of this Mexican capital. Venture out to the serene Lake Chapala and the ancient Guachimontones ruins for a taste of nature and history, making for an unforgettable journey.
Cathedral of Guadalajara
An impressive piece of architectural work that serves as a prominent landmark in Guadalajara.
Plaza de Armas
A vibrant plaza that comes alive with music and dancing, showcasing the outgoing culture of Guadalajara.
Plaza Liberación
A lively area with important buildings, perfect for people-watching and admiring exterior architecture.
Templo Expiatorio
An amazing Gothic-style church where the narrator attended Mass and reflected on the impact of social media.
San Juan de los Lagos
A popular destination for natural hot springs, saunas, and relaxation, often visited during the week to avoid crowds.
Plaza de Toros
A large market area where you can buy many items and potentially haggle, with a lively, high-energy vibe.
Guadalajara Independencia
A nice, colorful street with art stores, restaurants, galleries, and museums, offering a lively cultural experience.
gallery of Sergio Bante
A gallery showcasing the surreal, fantasy, and original artwork of local artist Sergio Bante.
El Álamo
A place where you can dine and listen to good Mariachi music, ideal for experiencing local culture.
Tlaquepaque
An area that has grown significantly, known for its huge arts and crafts market held every Sunday.
Plaza de la Bandera
An area with impressive architecture and street art, offering a cool visual experience.
Lake Chapala
Mexico's largest freshwater lake, offering a magical sunset experience with a pier and good views.
Malecón de Chapala
A charming area along Lake Chapala featuring a pier, good views, and a magical sunset ambiance.
San Juan Cosalá
A location offering natural thermal baths, hot springs, pools, and waterfalls, providing a more natural and affordable experience.
Guachimontones
Ancient ruins dating back over 2,000 years, featuring unique conical-shaped pyramids and part of a UNESCO heritage site.
Tequila
A colorful town famous for tequila production, offering vibrant streets and residential areas to explore even without a distillery tour.