Guadalajara

Travel Guide

Palacio de Gobierno showing an administrative buidling, a square or plaza and a city
Metropolitan Cathedral showing night scenes, religious aspects and heritage architecture
Degollado Theater featuring interior views, theater scenes and art
Downtown Guadalajara
Guadalajara featuring street scenes and a city

Intriguing architecture, mariachi music and mouthwatering food will have you falling in love with one of Mexico’s largest cities.

Many praise Mexico’s second-largest city for having produced mariachi and tequila, for being a modern, cultural city with malls and urban parks and for its grand historical buildings.

Guadalajara is the capital of the central Mexican state of Jalisco and the sprawling metropole is home to about 4.5 million people. The highly developed city has wide avenues and modern offices, but also reveals a rich cultural identity.

Many of the city’s historic plazas and cathedrals have been preserved and can be found in the Centro Histórico and surroundings. A small metro network connects the major sites. Visit the 17th-century Catedral Metropolitana (Catedral Basílica de la Asunción de María Santísima), adorned with neo-Gothic towers.

Take a seat on the Plaza de Armas just to the south of the cathedral or admire the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Illustres on the opposite side of the cathedral. To the east is the Plaza de la Liberación, where you can see the statue of Miguel Hidalgo, commemorating the abolishment of slavery. Don’t miss the plaza’s neoclassical Teatro Degollado, where folk dancing is still performed today.

The huge, covered Mercado Libertad (Liberty Market) is a good place to try authentic Mexican food. Snack on tamales stuffed with meat and cheese or sit down for a bowl of birria stew, a local delicacy. To see the contemporary side of the city, admire the artistic fountain on Plaza Tapatia or shop at the Plaza del Sol.

Use one of Guadalajara’s many affordable buses to explore the edges of the city. Don‘t miss the expansive Zoológico Guadalajara and its rare Mexican wolves.

Guadalajara’s climate is relatively mild due to its location at 5,200 feet (1,585 meters) above sea level. The days are mostly sunny and evenings are cool. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit.

Guadalajara sits between central Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta on the west coast. Guadalajara’s international airport is 9.9 miles (16km) south of the city center from where regional buses can take you all around Mexico.

Where to stay in Guadalajara

Downtown Guadalajara

Downtown Guadalajara

4/5(1,327 area reviews)

Consider a visit to Plaza de Armas and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Downtown Guadalajara. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Plaza Universidad Station or San Juan de Dios Station.

Downtown Guadalajara
Degollado Theater featuring theater scenes, heritage architecture and interior views

Guadalajara Centro

4.5/5(66 area reviews)

Architecture, historic sites, and shopping highlight some notable features of Guadalajara Centro. Make a stop by Plaza de Armas or Guadalajara Cathedral while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Plaza Universidad Station or Juarez Station to get around town.

Guadalajara Centro
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Zona Expo

4/5(307 area reviews)

Travelers come to Zona Expo for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Plaza del Sol and Galleries Theater while you're in town.

Zona Expo
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Colonia Americana

While you're in Colonia Americana, take in top sights like Avienda Chapultepec or Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Juarez Station or Mexicaltzingo Station.

Colonia Americana
Escamoles are the edible larvae and pupae of ants that are harvested from the roots of the Agave

Providencia

4.5/5(209 area reviews)

Providencia is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Punto Sao Paulo Shopping Center and Guadalajara Country Club while in the area.

Providencia
La Minerva showing a hotel, a statue or sculpture and a pond

Zona Minerva

Travelers come to Zona Minerva for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Applicant Service Center and Avienda Chapultepec while you're in town.

Zona Minerva

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Reviews of Guadalajara

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5/5 - Excellent

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Beautiful

2/5 - Disappointing

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City is dirty with lots of homeless on the streets. We had just visited Mazatlan which was WONDERFUL.

5/5 - Excellent

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Guadalajara is a perfect city for enjoying relaxing or party , I really recommend The weather there is perfect .

5/5 - Excellent

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Is a big City, if you been to Rome it feel like that. Like every big city has everything your very elite nice areas and the not so nice. Everyone is very welcoming . The best Restaurants are in Plaza Andares delicious  nice. Instagram photo options

4/5 - Good

MarioFelix

I like the shopping, the tasty food, the friendly communication with people.

5/5 - Excellent

Amalia

Recommend to go, do tequila tours, see the churches and do some shopping