Guadalajara Mexico
Known as the most Mexican of Mexican cities, Guadalajara
delights visitors with its unique cultural experience. Guadalajara is the birthplace of
mariachi bands and the Mexican rodeo. Nearby artisan centers of Tonala and
Tlaquepaque offer Mexico's finest handcradted ceramics, textiles, wood,
and glasswares. All this is nestled in the state of Jalisco, the only place in Mexico
where tequila is produced.
The People of Guadalajara
Guadalajara's population of 5 million makes it the
second largest city in Mexico. Its vast populace provides modern
conveniences, Guadalajara maintains a
small-town ambience. Its colonial architecture, rose gardens, and historic
plazas have remained unchanged since the days of the Spanish colonization. Famous Jalisco landmarks, such as the
Cathedral of Jalisco, the Teatro Degollado and fresco murals of Jose Clemente
Orozco, recall an old-world atmosphere and a time of provincial elegance. Guadalajara's distinctive mix of modernity
and tradition make it the most ideal destination in Mexico for living, studying or just
visiting.
The Climate of Guadalajara
Blessed with a spring-like climate, Guadalajara offers
sunshine and warmth twelve months a year. Its central location means it is accessible to famous resorts and cities in Mexico such as Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende and
Zacatecas.
Virtual Tours of Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta
Take a look around the beautiful state of Jalisco, with our 360-degree tours. There are 20 tours, so get comfortable and enjoy yourself. To start a tour, just click an icon on one of the five maps below.
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