Some cities are visited, while others are truly experienced. Guadalajara belongs to the latter.
As the birthplace of mariachi and tequila, the capital of Jalisco blends history, tradition, and a vibrant cultural scene that can be discovered in every plaza, museum, market, and neighborhood. A destination where Mexico’s heritage meets contemporary energy.
History & Heritage
The Historic Center is home to some of the city’s most remarkable landmarks. The Metropolitan Cathedral, with its iconic neo-Gothic towers, the majestic Degollado Theater, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hospicio Cabañas offer a fascinating journey through Guadalajara’s history and cultural legacy.
For an authentic local experience, San Juan de Dios Market invites visitors to explore the flavors, colors, and traditions of the region. Nearby, Tlaquepaque charms guests with its cobblestone streets, art galleries, artisan boutiques, and the unmistakable sound of mariachi music.
Colonia Americana and Chapultepec Avenue are at the heart of Guadalajara’s dining, nightlife, and cultural scene. For those seeking outdoor experiences, Los Colomos Forest offers peaceful gardens and walking trails, while Guadalajara Zoo provides one of the country’s most celebrated wildlife and conservation experiences.