This 18th-century government building, which served as the headquarters of the Juarez administration in 1858, contains a number of the famous murals by Jose Clemente Orozco.
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This 18th-century government building, which served as the headquarters of the Juarez administration in 1858, contains a number of the famous murals by Jose Clemente Orozco.
Opened in 1886, this large neo-Classical building is home to the city's opera and orchestra.
The train runs organised tours for grups over 200 people quite popular among domestic tourists because in Mexico there is no train service for pasengers. If you are looking for a slow, leisurely...
The Hospicio Cabañas was built as an orphanage in the early 19th century. Its deconsecrated church was decorated with a famous series of murals by Orozco in the 1930s. Galleries surrounding the huge...
This park is filled with a variety of attractions, from art galleries, to local soccer matches to a zoo.
A popular shopping strip in Tlaquepaque, a tiny suburb on the outskirts of Guadalajara.
Located near the Guadalajara zoo, this amusement park has over 30 rides and attractions.
Also called San Juan de Dios, this market is large and has a couple of floors of merchandise. There are many floors and about anything you want. Many of the stalls featured cowboy hats and boots...
This beautifully ornate church, built in 1690, is one of the city's oldest structures.
This ornate church, built over a 60 year period during the 16th and 17th centuries, has 11 altars donated by Spain's Fernando VII.
This store sells the original jewelry of famous Mexican artist Sergio Bustamante.
To learn about life on a 17th-century hacienda, take a tour of this large estate.
A smokey, rustic bar with a friendly crowd and music on request.
Built in the early 19th century, the chapel is famous for a series of murals painted by José Clemente Orozco.
This downtown library is a main branch of the University of Guadalajara library system.