Visit the birthplace of tequila! Tour distilleries or take the Tequila Express train.
A scenic train ride to Tequila featuring mariachi music, tequila tastings, and stunning agave landscapes.
Experience live mariachi music in Tlaquepaque or downtown Guadalajara, celebrating the region’s musical heritage.
Mexico’s largest freshwater lake, ideal for a relaxing day trip.
A charming artisan town with colorful streets, art galleries, and traditional mariachi music.
One of Mexico’s largest zoos, featuring a safari adventure, an aquarium, and a fun train ride for kids.
The city's most iconic landmark with twin towers and stunning interiors.
A garden and monument honoring notable figures from Jalisco.
A neoclassical theater known for its cultural performances and intricate design.
A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing murals by José Clemente Orozco and art exhibitions.
A historic cemetery offering guided tours filled with local legends and fascinating architecture.
One of the largest indoor markets in Latin America. Shop for souvenirs, crafts, and enjoy local dishes.
Famous for its handcrafted pottery and artisan goods, especially on market days.
A tranquil park with botanical gardens, a butterfly house, aviaries, and walking paths.
A large urban forest with trails, a Japanese garden, and picnic areas for families to enjoy.
An amusement park located near the zoo with rides and attractions for all ages.
A serene lakeside boardwalk near Lake Chapala with playgrounds and family-friendly dining options.
A scenic canyon offering hiking trails and viewpoints, with family-friendly paths for nature lovers.
A historic cantina with a lively atmosphere and traditional drinks.
A cozy bar specializing in artisan mezcal.
Popular for its laid-back vibe, cocktails, and casual food options.
A refined spot for tequila tastings and cocktails.
Explore ancient circular pyramids, a fascinating glimpse into pre-Hispanic culture.
A beautiful pilgrimage site in Zapopan’s historic center.
A vast nature reserve offering hiking, camping, and thermal springs.
Learn to prepare local dishes like birria, tortas ahogadas, or tamales.
Explore Guadalajara’s street food scene, from tacos and tamales to churros, with a local guide.
Create your own pottery or crafts with hands-on workshops led by local artisans.