Guidebook for Guadalajara

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Guidebook for Guadalajara

Sightseeing

There are a lot of bars and restaurants. A lot of people visit it everyday. On Saturdays by night you will find a little market with handcrafts, antiques and souvenirs. Also on Sundays in the morning.
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Avenida Chapultepec
Avenida Chapultepec
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There are a lot of bars and restaurants. A lot of people visit it everyday. On Saturdays by night you will find a little market with handcrafts, antiques and souvenirs. Also on Sundays in the morning.
The Mercado Libertad (Liberty Market) is also called the Mercado de San Juan de Dios. Designed by architect Alejandro Zohn, the market was inaugurated on December 30, 1958.
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Mercado Libertad - San Juan de Dios
52 C. Dionisio Rodríguez
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The Mercado Libertad (Liberty Market) is also called the Mercado de San Juan de Dios. Designed by architect Alejandro Zohn, the market was inaugurated on December 30, 1958.
A lot of beautiful buildings, squares, churches and museums. Great to walk and take pictures!
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Zona Centro
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A lot of beautiful buildings, squares, churches and museums. Great to walk and take pictures!
Los Guachimontones is a prehispanic archaeological site near the Mexican town of Teuchitlán in the state of Jalisco about an hour west of Guadalajara.
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Guachimontones
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Los Guachimontones is a prehispanic archaeological site near the Mexican town of Teuchitlán in the state of Jalisco about an hour west of Guadalajara.

Food Scene

The best carne en su jugo in the city! Just 100ft away!
Las Originales Carnes en su Jugo Santa Tere
1551 Calle José María Vigil
The best carne en su jugo in the city! Just 100ft away!

Everything Else

Tapalpa means 'land of color' in Nahuatl. Its blue skies, green forests, and red soils come together to create astonishing scenery. 1+ hour drive from Guadalajara.
Tapalpa Municipality
Tapalpa means 'land of color' in Nahuatl. Its blue skies, green forests, and red soils come together to create astonishing scenery. 1+ hour drive from Guadalajara.