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Travel guide for Guadalajara, Mexico
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Guadalajara Travel Guide

Everything you need to know before visiting Guadalajara, Mexico. From transportation and safety to local customs and practical tips.

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About Guadalajara

Guadalajara is the capital of the central state of Jalisco in Mexico, and the second-largest city in the country, with about a million and a half citizens (known as "Tapatíos"). It is considered a colonial city, though much of its architecture dates from the independence period. Although it has a far more relaxed feel than Mexico City, the city center can still seem a bit stuffy and dusty, especially during rush hour when the sun is out. All in all, however, it is a lovely city and contains many nice areas for walking, not just in the center.

Source: Wikipedia

Essential Information

Currency

Mexican peso (MXN)

Symbol: $

Language

Spanish

Phone Code

+52

International dialing code for Mexico

Driving

Drive on the right

Standard for Mexico

Region

Americas

North America

How to Get to Guadalajara

Transportation options and arrival information

At the airport, always buy the taxi chit from the booth before exiting the terminal, then present it to the licensed driver. Many hotels offer airport pickups that can be cheaper.

Getting Around Guadalajara

Local transportation and navigation tips

The Centro (downtown) is best accessible by walking. Most attractions lie within an area of about 1 km long by 350 m wide. For longer trips, or to get in and out of the Centro, use the bus, subway or a taxi. There are alsohorse-drawn carriages(calandrias), which are more expensive and touristy.

Safety in Guadalajara

Low Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.612)

About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)

Guadalajara is known as one of the safest cities in Mexico. Nonetheless, as in any large city, the usual precautions should be taken. Crimes against tourists and foreign students are quite infrequent and mostly take the form of purse-snatching. Criminals usually work in teams and target travelers in outdoor restaurants, bars and other busy places. Should anyone spill something on you, be alert to your surroundings and step away—accidental spills are a common method of distracting their marks.

Source: Institute for Economics & Peace (2022)

Where to Stay in Guadalajara

Accommodation tips and recommendations

If you plan to spend much time downtown, don't get a hotel farther away—it's much more convenient to be within walking distance of your daytime activities.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

1 protected sites near Guadalajara

Hospicio Cabañas

Hospicio Cabañas

Former hospital in Mexico

Inscribed: 1810
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Things to See in Guadalajara

19 landmarks and points of interest

Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan

church building in Zapopan, Mexico de 45 metros de altura

Estadio Panamericano de Béisbol

baseball and athletics stadium in Zapopan, Mexico

Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque

ceramic museum in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico

Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol

church in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Statue of Francisco Rojas González

statue in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Statue of José Clemente Orozco

statue in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Teatro Diana

theatre in Guadalajara, Mexico

Parque Alcalde

park in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Plaza Guadalajara

urban square in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Plaza de Armas

urban square in Guadalajara

Plaza de la Liberación

urban square in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Statue of Enrique Díaz de León

statue in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Source: Wikidata

Travel information sourced from Wikivoyage

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