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Guadalajara Cathedral: Our most recommended tours and activities

Guadalajara & Tlaquepaque Sightseeing Tour

1. Guadalajara & Tlaquepaque Sightseeing Tour

Meet the two most representative towns in the state of Jalisco. Enjoy the cuisine, culture, crafts, and architecture that only this tour can offer. You will begin your tour by visiting the contemporary part of Guadalajara, starting with the roundabout of La Minerva, the representative guardian of the city, which was erected in the 50s. Continue towards the arches of the old entrance to Guadalajara, several 20 meters of height neoclassical arches, where one can appreciate the colors of the coat of arms of the state of Jalisco. You will also visit the sculpture of La Estampida and the Puente Matute Remus, a very stylish suspension bridge in the city. Head then to Chapultepec Avenue, the cultural corridor and one of the liveliest areas of Guadalajara. Continue your journey of old houses on Libertad Street, where you can travel to the end of the 1800s and marvel at architecture from the city's most beautiful time. Proceed with a visit to the Gothic temple of Expiatorio, also known as the Cross of Squares of the Historical Center of the city.  And after visiting the Expiatorio Temple, you will continue with the panoramic tour of the historical center of the city. You will be visiting the Metropolitan Cathedral and discovering the murals of the Government Palace created by José Clemente Orozco. Walk through Liberation Square, stopping outside of the Degollado Theater, the headquarters of the mariachi galas held every September. Once Guadalajara is fully visited, you will be moved to Tlaquepaque, where your guide will show you the most important landmarks of the city, and then, will give you some free time for you to taste its food, especially recommended in one of the restaurants of the Independencia, followed by some typical sweets in a local store.

Guadalajara: Culture, Architecture, and Market Walking Tour

2. Guadalajara: Culture, Architecture, and Market Walking Tour

Immerse yourself in the fascinating culture of Guadalajara with a guided tour of its colorful streets. Gaze at historic buildings, seize the chance to admire famous murals, and explore a local market to shop for food, candy, or souvenirs. Begin by discovering the cathedral in Plaza Guadalajara, then make your way to the main city squares, including the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres and Plaza de Armas. See the Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco and the ancient Teatro Degollado. Enjoy the possibility of accessing Instituto Cultural de Cabañas, a former orphanage, to see its incredible UNESCO-recognized murals. Finally, visit the traditional San Juan de Dios Market to get a feel for Mexican culture and the local lifestyle.

Guadalajara & Tlaquepaque Half-Day Tour

3. Guadalajara & Tlaquepaque Half-Day Tour

Enjoy a panoramic tour through the main avenues of Guadalajara; Upon arrival to the historical center of the city, we will visit the principal and Historical monuments. Later, the tour continues to the beautiful village of Tlaquepaque well knows because its history, gastronomy and Artisan vocation.

From Guadalajara: Downtown and Tlaquepaque Sightseeing Tour

4. From Guadalajara: Downtown and Tlaquepaque Sightseeing Tour

Enjoy a comfortable and enriching cultural tour around two of the main towns in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, this being the second biggest and one of the most populated along the history of México It has been the cradle of revolutions, heroic acts and historical episodes, where characters like Miguel Hidalgo and Benito Juarez have been immortalized. Visit with the company of a specialized tourist guide the cathedral, goverment palace, Museo Cabañas and other attractive places from Guadalajara downtown area. Carry on with the tour we arrive to live the craftsman town of Tlaquepaque where you will find awsome colonial houses converted into beautiful and picturesque restaurants, In this place we can visit a traditional Mexican candy factory as well as eat some of the most Mexican dishes in the area such as mole, carne en su jugo, pipían, tequila and more.

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What people are saying about Guadalajara Cathedral

Overall rating

4.5 / 5

based on 15 reviews

I gave it to some friends from Canada even though the guide spoke to them most of the time in Spanish (the tour was contracted in English) they were delighted. The treatment was very good and they were very happy