A handpicked google maps guide to the bride’s all-time favorite restaurants, coffee shops, galleries, and hidden gems.
A neoclassical gem where José Clemente Orozco’s fiery mural El Hombre en Llamas blazes across the chapel dome, turning the space into a dramatic temple of art and revolution.
Beautiful urban forest. Don't miss the Japanese garden!
Gorgeous stage for operas, ballets, and timeless drama beneath a frescoed ceiling.
A buzzing maze of colors, smells, and sounds—Latin America's largest indoor market where you can bargain for everything from cowboy boots to birria tacos in one wild, sensory adventure.
Guadalajara’s effortlessly cool neighborhood—where art deco mansions, hip cafés, street murals, and late-night mezcal bars collide in a stylish swirl of culture, creativity, and bohemian charm.
Gritty yet beloved lucha libre temple—opened in 1959 with a boxing match, it quickly became the home of high-flying masked battles.
A charming artsy village 45 min drive from the city where mariachi music floats through cobbled streets lined with colorful ceramics, vibrant galleries, and tequila tastings at every turn.
About an hour drive away from the city, find the birthplace of tequila. Surrounded by fields of blue agave (a UNESCO World Heritage site), it offers distillery tours, cobblestone streets, and a festive atmosphere where mariachi music and tequila tastings are never far away.