For first time visitors, we would recommend the Centro Historic area because it is centrally located and close to restaurants, tourist attractions and nightlife. Providencia Financial District. Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara Av. Lopez Mateos, — Fracc. Chapalita Guadalajara — Jalisco. Take an international flight to Guadalajara International Airport.
Try to schedule it so that an overnight flight gets you there very early in the morning. If coming from other parts of Mexico like Mexico City , you can travel to Guadalajara by air round-trip airfare starts at 82 USD , bus 33 USD and up for a one-way ticket , or rental car. After check in at your preferred accommodation, minimize your jet lag by spending a lot of time out in the sunlight so your body can adapt to its new surroundings.
Wear comfortable shoes as you will do a lot of walking today. You can do a little shopping here, or if you are not in the mood to shop, then you can visit some food stalls instead. After your historic tour, make your way back to your hotel and get a good night sleep so you have energy for a whole day of adventure the next day.
On day 2, embark on one of the most scenic train journeys in Mexico, by boarding the Tequila Express to the Town of Tequila, the Tequila-producing region of Mexico. Aside from Tequila tasting and witnessing how this famous drink is processed, tours include delicious buffet food and a fantastic folklore show before boarding the train back to Guadalajara.
Back in the city, be ready for a big city nightlife hit in Providencia , home to upscale bars and restaurants. Another option is Avenida Chapultepec , popular among hipster crowd. Taking into consideration that you most likely stayed out rather late the other night, you can start your third and last day in Guadalajara at around 10 to 11 in the morning.
After having a filling breakfast, join one of the food tours offered in the city. With the help of a knowledgeable tour guide, you will be able to learn about authentic Mexican cuisine. You can also do this tour on your own and make your way to Tlaquepaque a taxi ride from Guadalajara town center costs about 6 USD or you can get on one of the many public buses that cost between 0. After your gastronomic adventure, make your way back to your hotel to prepare for departure.
You can also squeeze in some souvenir shopping before you travel to the airport or other parts of Mexico. This is the end of our 3-day suggested itinerary. All Sporting Events. How to Get Around. All How to Get Around. Bike Tours. Bus Tours. Car Tours. Luxury Car Tours. Walking Tours. Private and Luxury. Sightseeing Tours. All Sightseeing Tours. Adventure Tours. City Tours. Hop on Hop Off. Night Tours. Private Sightseeing Tours.
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Filter Close. Traveler Rating. In the evening you could go to the Mariachi Plaza, check out more amazing restaurants or go clubbing! You can easily spend half a day here. You can find literally anything and everything. Everything from artisanal goods from all different areas of Mexico, to everything plastic made in China, to ripped off DVDS, just everything!
Haggling is expected. There is also a fruit and vegetable market and lots of stalls selling prepared food, some with restaurant seating areas. This is the place to get really cheap meals, just try to choose a vendor that is busy! If you find this market too overwhelming, an alternative small market that is nearby is the Mercado Corona.
Of course it is much, much smaller, but if you just want to grab a few souvenirs and something to eat, then it will do. Tlaquepaque is a suburb of Guadalajara and a major artisanal center. The shops here are gorgeous, and buyers come from all over Mexico to shop here. In addition to all the galleries, there is also a museum you can check out. Alternatively, if you are a budget shopper, you may prefer to head to Tonala. Many of the goods in Tonala are similar style to the ones you find in Tlaqupaque, but the finishings are geared to the general population and the prices are much more affordable.
If you are in Tonala you may recognize styles from shops in the United States. For example, glassware you find in some of the big chains come from here. For your third day in Guadalajara, one of the most fun activities you can do is take a day trip to Tequila. Here are a few more options of things to do near and in Guadalajara. If you want to extend your trip to four or five days in Guadalajara, then definitely take the time to explore some of these locations. If you are a history buff, then a nearby option I will suggest is visiting Guachimontones.
This is the main pre-Columbian site that you can see in this area. You can also spend several days just relaxing in Guadalajara and enjoying the modern shopping malls, restaurants with play areas for the kids , and parks. Some of our favorite include Bosque Colomos, and the cute neighborhood of Santa Teresita! Honestly, now! In all seriousness, the weather in Guadalajara is pretty perfect year round. Expect highs in the 70s and 80s. It is generally cool in the mornings and evenings and gets hot during the day.
The vast majority of days are sunny. Guadalajara lies at about a mile high in elevation. Rainy season starts around the second week of June and lasts for three months, however is almost always rains only in the evenings!
So even during rainy season you can plan your tours for any and every day. The best temperate days are usually October to February, with March to May tending to be hot. Guadalajara has an international airport which has plenty of direct flights to the United States! There are also regional flights in Mexico.
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