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Guadalajara is the capital of the State of Jalisco and the second largest city of Mxico. It is known worldwide for its folklore, the renowned Mariachi, hand-crafts, tequila and the national sport, charrera.
interesting things to see and do, involving the visitors in a cultural, historical and legendary atmosphere.
You can begin your enchantment by visiting the Historical Center and its
colonial legacy can be seen all over the city, including the Cathedral, featuring the symbol that has become emblematic of Guadalajara, its towers.Tlaquepaque and Tonal are located out of the city limit, both towns are worldwide known for the quality and wide variety of its hand-craft.The average temperature of Guadalajara is 74 F.
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PlazaComercial
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The Castle (Casa Colomos) - It was inaugurated in 1902, and today is a cultural center with a wide variety of cultural events.Guadalajara Zoo - One of the best and most modern zoos in Mexico. There is an impressive reptile section, two aviaries, a petting zoo, an interactive museum and restaurants.Amusement Park - This fun park is a family-oriented expanse of picnic areas, rides, swimming
Schedule: Tuesday to Friday from 15:00 to 8:00 hrs, Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 to 19:30
hrs.Handcraft House (Casa de los Artesanos) - It has a wide display of more than 50 artisians. Schedule: Monday to Saturday 9:00 to 19:00 hrs.Magic Jungle Theme Park - The amusement park has 33 rides, the bigest roller coaster in west of Mexico, a dolphin show at Mundo Marino and bird demonstrations. Schedule: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday 10:00 to 20:00 hrs.Agua Azul Park It has well-kept gardens, football couts,
Acstica, a concet shell where local and international performers play. Schedule: Daily 10:00 to 18:30 hrs.
San Miguel de Mezquitn Parish - The building was concluded in 1733, and it shows an interesting faade covered in quarry and preceeded by a great atrium.Santuario de Nuestra Seora de Guadalupe Parish A beautiful construction with churriguersque style built in 1781.Seor de la Ascensin Temple - A barroque construction of the 18th century.Light of the World Temple - A modern construction with pyramidal walls going upwards.Its tower rises 60 mts. high.San Jos de Analco Parish It was built in 1543, an became the most important church of that time. The faade has a plateresque style. Nuestra Seora del Rosario Parish Neocalssical building constructed in 1958. The faade has several angels dressed as "Charros" or "Chinas Poblanas".San Juan Bautista Parish It dates back to 1541. Today the construction is a transition style between baroque and neoclassical.San Sebastin Temple - It is one of the oldest churches in Guadalajara.
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Jos Clemente Orozco House-Museum - It displays paintings, lithographs and photographs. Schedule: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 16:00 hrs. Science and Technology Center Planetarium "Severo Daz Galindo" - It displays an exhibition of recreational phisics, biology and aeronautics, as well as planetary landscapes and 37 old automviles. Schedule: Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 to 18:00 hrs. Globo Mi Ciudad Pequea Childrens Museum It's a place
Schedule: Tuesday to Friday 9:30 to 19:30. Saturday and Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.Ral Anguiano Museum - It displays de work of the famous artist Ral Anguiano. Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 to 14:00 hrs.Museum of Palaeontology of Guada-lajara - It exhibits a fossils found in the western region of Mxico. Schedule Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 11:00 to 16:00 hrs.Trompo Mgico (Magic Top) Museum - It has more than 150 interactive exhibitions. Schedule Tuesday to Friday 9:00 to 13:00 and from 14:00 to 18:00 hrs.; Saturday and Sunday 11:00 to 15:00 hrs and from 15:30 to 20:00 hrs.Archaeological Museum of the West - It exhibits art and pieces of the civilizations that inhabited Jalisco, Colima and
Nayarit. Schedule: Monday to Sunday 10:00 to 14:00 hrs and from 15:00 to 19:30. Institute of Jalisco Handicrafts - It
-nal handcrafts. Schedule: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Satur-day 10;00 to 17:00, Sunday 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.
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Plaza de Armas - It has a beautiful gazebo. The plaza has
the four seasons of the year.Government Palace - It dates back to 1760. In the interior
murals.Plaza Guadalajara - It is shaded by dozens of laurel trees and
some nice stores.Municipal Palace The building
Hall are murals of the city's founding, painted by Guadalaja-ra native Gabriel Flores.Legislative Palace An 18th century building with a Neoclas-sic faade. There is a concave wall recovered with regional pottery from Tonal.Justice Palace Built in 1588,
convent. On the wall of the
mural painted by Guillermo Chvez Vega.Degollado Theater - This beauti-ful neoclassic building has amazing murals inside.Hospicio Cabaas - The 19th Century building is a World Heritage Site. It displays a series
of monumental frescoes by Jos Clemente Orozco. Today it has been turned into a cultural center. Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.Plaza Tapata This is a modern plaza built in 1982. It stretches for half a kilometer to the Instituto Cultural de
restaurants, and striking modern sculpture.. In the Devils
was used for the Holy Inquisition during the colonial period. The Rotunda of Illustrious Men The colossal work is
columns. This space pay tribute to the illustrious characters of Jalisco.San Juan de Dios Market It is the Latin Americas largest indoor market. It has a wide variety of artcrafts, typical candies, and small restau-rants with assorted Mexican dishes.
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Cathedral - This building was construc-ted in 1561. The two towers rising to a height of 65 meters have a truly striking appearance and have become the symbol of the city.Santa Mnica Temple - This is a good example of the colonial architecture in
Baroque style.San Agustn Temple A 16th century building with a barroque faade. The building to the left of the church, originally an Augustinian cloister, is now the University of Guadalajara's Escuela de Msica (School of Music).
San Juan de Dios Temple It dates back to 1726
beautiful faade. Next to the church is the traditio-nal Plaza de los Maria-chis.San Francisco de Ass Temple - It was built by the end of the 16th century with a beautiful faade in a barroque style.
Nuestra Seora de Aranzazu Temple This Chapel, the only 18th century church in Guadalajara, keeps its beautiful churrigueresque style altarpieces made of carved wood.Del Carmen Temple Fouded in the 17th century and rebuilt in the 19th century in a neoclassical style. Inside the church exhibit beautiful paintings from the colonial period.Ex Convent del Carmen The beautiful building houses Bellas Artes (Fine Arts) since 1970 where a series of cultural events take place.El Expiatorio Temple Its construc-tion started in 1897. The striking neo-Gothic Church of Atonement is Guadalajara's most breathtaking church.Santa Mara de Gracia Temple Elegant neoclassic 19th century building, constructed where the Santo Domingo Convent was established.
Graphic Arts and Journalism Museum (Casa de los Perros) - The building has a neoclassic style faade. It shows a review of the journalism in Guadalajara, picture exhibi-tions, paintings and a library. Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00. to 18:00 hrs. Sunday from 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.City Museum - Located in a 18th century house, it contain artwork, artifacts, and documents about the city's develop-ment from pre-Hispanic times through the 20th century. Schedule: Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00 hrs. Satuday from 10:00 to 17:30 hrs; and Sunday from 10:00 to 14:30 hrs.Lpez Portillo House- Museum The 18th century building exhibits an stunning collection of 17th- through 20th-century European furniture and accessories. It houses
Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.Popular Arts Museum - It exhibits "the popular art" of the state of Jalisco. Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 17:00 hrs. Saturday 10:00 to 16:00 hrs.Regional Museum of Guadalajara - The museum hosts a collection of pre-Hispanic and paleontological pieces, including an skeleton of a mammoth. It also exhibits an impressive collection of European and Mexican paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 to 17:45 hrs. Museum of the Arts of the Guadalajara University - This building has a French renaissance style. With 5 rooms, the permanent collection includes two murals by Orozco. Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 12:00 to 18:00 hrs.Wax Museum It presents a collection of more than 150
the Ripley's Museum, which exhibits peculiar and incredible objects. Schedule: Everyday 11:00 to 20:00 hrs.
Biblioteca Iberoamericana Octavio Paz It is located in a 16th century temple built by Jesuits. There are temporary exhibitions and other cultural events. Schedule: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 21:00 hrs. Saturday 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.Museo de Ciudades Hermanas - It
given by the sister cities to Guadalajara. Schedule: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.
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Historic Buildings & Other Attractions in Tlaquepaque
El Refugio Cultural Center - The Culture House is located at the former hospital. Cultural events are shown here all year long.Jardn Hidalgo - It dates back to 1950, with a bandstand, and a fountain. The park has a wonderful atmosphere and is the venue for some local celebrations.
Parian square (built in 1878), which is bustling with mariachis, handcrafts, traditional Mexican restaurants and a beer-garden atmosphere. Schedule: Daily 10:00 to 02:00 hrs.
Museums in Tlaquepaque
Pantaleon Panduro National Prize for the Ceramics Museum It's possibly the best representation of modern Mexican pottery. Schedule: Monday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.Ceramics Regional Museum - The 17th century building houses an exhibit of beautiful ceramic pieces. Schedule: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 9:00 to 16:00 hrs.
"Ing. Guillermo Gonzlez Camarena" Virtual Museum - Located inside the Flavio Romero de Velasco Library. It has rooms for video confe-rences and a movie theater. Schedule: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 19:30 hrs.
Churches in Tlaquepaque
Nuestra Seora de la Soledad Sancturary A Neoclassic Byzantine building built in 1878 by Franciscan friars.San Pedro Parish - Built by the Franciscan friars in 1676 with a
It honors the patron Saint of Tlaquepaque. The interior features preciously detailed miniature pageant of dozens of Bible stories.
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Historic Buildings & Other Attractions in Zapopan
Zapopan Arch - Made in quarry it is more than 20 meters high. It is hold by two rectangular columns with reliefs representing Zapopans foundation and present aspects.Paseo Teopotzintli A nice cobblestone walkway with shops and restaurants.
countries of America. It has a monumental gazebo.Trepa - This is a place where you can practice and learn to climb. Schedule: Monday to Friday 8:00 to 13:30 and 16:00 to 22:00 hrs. Saturday 9:00 to 18:00 hrs.Ixtepete o Iztepete - It is one of the most important archeological sites in western Mxico. It displays a major pyramid.Etzatln - This place is very important for its Ceremonial Center, called the Arenal with a series of shaft-chamber tombs.
Museums in Zapopan
MAZ" Zapopan Art Museum - There are three exhibition rooms with paintings of Picasso, Tamayo, Warhol, Toledo, and collection of Mexican art. Schedule: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 hrs. Benito Albarrn Hunting Museum It displays more than 300 pieces of animal trophies in dioramas that illustrate their natural
habitat. Schedule: Sunday 11:00 to 15:00 hrs.Ethnographic Museum Huichol
sample of handcrafts made by this ethnic group. Schedule: Monday to Satuday 9:00 to 13:30 and 15:30 to 18:00 hrs. Sunday 10:00 to 14:00 hrs.
Churches in Zapopan
Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan - It is an architectural jewel, one of the oldest and richest buildings in Jalisco. It was built in the 17th century with a plateresque faade. Inside the church display beauti-ful altarpieces.
in this modest chapel in 1530.Santa Anita Parish - It dates back to 1732. It has a quarry faade with two towers. Next to the church is the cloister of the Franciscan convent with beautiful frescoes. In front is the Guadalupe Chapel.
style. The main faade is made out of quarry. There is an interesting 17th century painting from the famous painter Juan Correa.
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Historic Buildings & Other Attractions in Tonal
Plaza Cihualpilli - It has a lovely bands-tand made in France in 1897.Municipal Palace It houses beautiful burnished brick murals, as well as a unique clock in the shape of a sun. There are also glass cabinets with an exhibition of crafts.
Museums in Tonal
National Ceramic Museum - A unique museum with an exhibi-tion of pre-Hispanic, colonial and contemporary ceramic pieces. Schedule: Monday to Friday 10:00 to 17:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.Museum of Archaeology and Popular Art Tonallan - Located in a 19th century house, it exhibits pre-Hispanic pieces, as well as paintings, sculpture and popular art. Monday to Friday 10:00 to 15:00 hrs.
Churches in Tonal
Santiago Apstol Parish - This is the second church built in the Atemajac Valley. The constuction was started by the Franciscans
in 1661.Templo de la Cruz Blanca - The evangelization of Atemajac's Valley began on March 25th in 1530 in this chapel.Santuario del Sagrado Corazn Temple - The old chapel of the Virgen de la Soledad Hospital, was rebuilt and became this temple since 1899.
Picturesque town of adobe houses with tile ridged ceilings and elegant country houses, cobbled streets, a beach with a pier and lots of handscrafts stores. There are beautiful lakeside views in Ajijic and one of the best weathers in the world.
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This is one of the Magic Tows of Mexico, and during the one hour drive to the city of Tequila from Guadalajara, you can enjoy the unique landscape with bluish-green patches of agave plants, used as a base ingredient of tequila, the renowned Mexican drink. This tradition started
in 1600, when don Pedro Snchez de Tagle, the Marquis of Altamira, set
distillery, introducing the planting and brewing of Mezcal for production.There are some interes-ting buildings like the parish temple built in the 18th Century and the Temple of La Purisima Concepcin. But the main attraction is seeing the many distilleries that are open to visitors. There are several museums in the most important distille-ries and the traditional haciendas of the region. The beautiful surroundings are ideal for some ecotourism activities.
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Mascota is strategically located between Guadalajara, capital of the state, and Puerto Vallarta. It is surrounded by forests, lagoons and mountains, the ideal place for
v e s t i g e s of pre-Columbian cultures in inscriptions and paintings in stones (petroglyphs) in places like La Mesa Colorada, Mesa del Durazno and the Ocotillo Canyon. The pictoresque town
like: the Pre-Columbian Art Museum, El Pedregal Stone Museum, Museum & Gallery Ral Rodrguez Pea, Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Temple, Parish Temple and La Alameda Park.
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The Haciendas, Rural homes and Ranches, are part of thehistory of Mexico. Beautiful, historic edifices built in the 16th to19th centuries, have been restored.The haciendas are born in the sixteenth century as a workingfarm and manufacturing centers for the production of commodities.During the nineteenth century, some of them became very rich,and this was a period when the buildings had a spectaculararchitectural development, creating fountains, chapels, cloisters,and other sophisticated details. The interior decoration also
to know the surrounding areas with very interesting posibilitieslike: colonial cities, places of archaeological interest and naturalwonders.The goal is to offer you extraordinary experiences that allow youto satisfy your way of life in the art of living.These include constructions that have endured centuries, withwide corridors and patios as large as the adobe walls demandingrespect and embracing you with their unrivalled aroma of thevillage.You will have the opportunity of experiencing history in thisworld of yesteryear, of finding yourself in establishments that areunique and special, of touring magical towns with cultural andhistoric wealth and of feeling the warmth of the local inhabitants.Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, our spaciousinstal lat ions including accommodat ions, spas, events andbusiness centers that will allow you to enjoy and coexist withnature.You will also experience the culture and traditions of the inhabitants,relish the most authentic Mexican cuisine, and listen to storiesimpregnated with legends, myths and fantasies. All of this willtransport you to a magical world difficult to forget and leaving youwith pleasant memories.Let your dreams become realities in the Haciendas and RuralHomes of Jalisco.
embellished, with elegant furniture, antiques and works of art thatcame from all over the world.Many of these estates have been restored and developed intobeautiful hotel, full of elegant rooms, and sumptuous restaurants.All surrounded by magnificent landscapes, many of them in thecountryside.These establishments also offer a wide range of possibilities forleisure, always in line with the culture of the place: from travelingon old vehicles to horsebackriding. They also offer the opportunity
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