Discover Guadalajara’s history, architecture, and culture on a 3-hour walking tour. Visit landmarks, markets, and murals. Engage with local vendors and explore vibrant neighborhoods.
Discover Guadalajara’s history, architecture, and culture on a 3-hour walking tour. Visit landmarks, markets, and murals. Engage with local vendors and explore vibrant neighborhoods.
- Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento - This stunning neo-Gothic church, constructed between 1897 and 1972, is renowned for its elaborate facade and intricate stained glass windows. It stands as a monument to the religious conflicts in Guadalajara, which were influenced by historical events involving the U.S. Its grandeur is a testament to…
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Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento - This stunning neo-Gothic church, constructed between 1897 and 1972, is renowned for its elaborate facade and intricate stained glass windows. It stands as a monument to the religious conflicts in Guadalajara, which were influenced by historical events involving the U.S. Its grandeur is a testament to both the architectural ambition and the historical context of the era.
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Guadalajara Cathedral - The Guadalajara Cathedral, dating back to the 16th century, showcases Renaissance architecture with a striking baroque influence. Located in the heart of Guadalajara, it is surrounded by beautiful plazas reflecting a blend of Novo-Hispanic, Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Neoclassical styles. The cathedral serves as a central landmark and a focal point for historical and cultural exploration.
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Teatro Degollado - The Teatro Degollado is a neoclassical theater built in the 19th century, renowned for its opulent design and historical significance. Its rich interior features grand architectural details, though interior tours may be subject to COVID-19 restrictions. The theater is surrounded by scenic plazas and churches, offering a glimpse into the cultural and artistic heritage of Guadalajara.
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Mercado Libertad - Mercado Libertad, also known as Mercado San Juan de Dios, is Latin America’s largest indoor market. It’s a vibrant hub for food enthusiasts and shoppers, offering everything from fresh produce and local delicacies to handcrafted goods. The market is a lively place where visitors can experience local flavors and interact with a diverse range of vendors.
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Instituto Cultural Cabanas - This 19th-century neoclassical building, originally an orphanage, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Instituto Cultural Cabañas is famous for its murals painted by José Clemente Orozco, depicting powerful social and political themes. The building’s historical significance and its role as an art center make it a key destination for understanding Guadalajara’s cultural legacy.
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Plaza de los Mariachis - Plaza de los Mariachis is a bustling square known for its vibrant music scene. The plaza is a hotspot for mariachi bands, offering visitors the chance to enjoy traditional Mexican music. The lively atmosphere and the opportunity to hire a mariachi band for a personalized performance make it a fitting conclusion to a tour of Guadalajara, showcasing the city’s rich musical heritage.
- Private and exclusive tour, no other groups
- Assistance with booking tickets
- Walking tour
- Customizable itinerary
- Multilingual guide (English, Spanish, French, Italian)
- Private and exclusive tour, no other groups
- Assistance with booking tickets
- Walking tour
- Customizable itinerary
- Multilingual guide (English, Spanish, French, Italian)
- Drink or Food
- Tips (Optional)
- Tickets to any attractions
- Transportations (The cost of using public transport during the tour is at your own expense)
- Drink or Food
- Tips (Optional)
- Tickets to any attractions
- Transportations (The cost of using public transport during the tour is at your own expense)
Immerse yourself in Guadalajara’s vibrant history, stunning architecture, and dynamic socio-political landscape with our tour. Over three hours, you’ll journey through 10+ essential landmarks, including the awe-inspiring Cathedral, bustling city squares, and historic government buildings. Explore the neo-gothic Templo Expiatorio and learn about the…
Immerse yourself in Guadalajara’s vibrant history, stunning architecture, and dynamic socio-political landscape with our tour. Over three hours, you’ll journey through 10+ essential landmarks, including the awe-inspiring Cathedral, bustling city squares, and historic government buildings. Explore the neo-gothic Templo Expiatorio and learn about the city’s religious conflicts, influenced by U.S. economic and cultural power. Wander through Mercado Libertad, Latin America’s largest indoor market, and savor local flavors while engaging with vendors. Visit the Chapultepec cultural corridor, Colonia Americana, and the UNESCO-listed Hospicio Cabañas, featuring Orozco’s murals. Conclude with a visit to the neoclassical Degollado Theater, absorbing its rich history.
- It’s a city tour and not a tour inside the monuments.
- Recommended for everyone
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.