Fly to Guadalajara, the state capital and Mexico's second city, attracting more tourists for its colonial architecture. Fully served by three metro lines, it will be convenient for you to discover the few districts of the city. Let's start with its historic center, which has perfectly preserved the cachet of the architecture brought by the ►
Fly to Guadalajara, the state capital and Mexico's second city, attracting more tourists for its colonial architecture. Fully served by three metro lines, it will be convenient for you to discover the few districts of the city. Let's start with its historic center, which has perfectly preserved the cachet of the architecture brought by the Spanish colonists during the sixteenth century. The Plaza de Armas is to be seen during the day to appreciate the pretty facades of the emblematic cathedral but also at night to enjoy its beautiful illuminations.
Moreover, do not hesitate to enter the cathedral, which houses breathtaking decoration and architecture. Not far away is the Teatro Degollado, this colossal building with neoclassical architecture. To enjoy the sunny days, the city benefits from beautiful green spaces, including the most beautiful of them: the Parque Alcalde. Let yourself be carried away by a nice walk on the banks of its vast basin that will allow you to cut with the tumult of the city. Stroll through the Mercado Libertad, the largest covered market in Latin America, where you will see stalls full of fruits, vegetables, spices or local handicrafts.
Then thanks to the capital metro, you can go to the village of Tlaquepaque, which will delight you with its colorful streets and where life is good. It is known for its traditional art typical of Mexico and its handicrafts especially made of ceramics. Moreover, this is why visiting the Regional Museum of Ceramics is essential, where you can learn about this local art. Throughout the year, many festivities are organized. Tlaquepaque also enjoys lively nightlife thanks to its many bars and nightclubs.
To the west of the capital is the idyllic resort town of Jalisco called Puerto Vallarta. You will not fail to be seduced by its sandy beaches and turquoise water that offers an incomparable view of
mountains adorned with greenery. The most beautiful of these is Playa Los Muertos. There, you have the possibility to rent sunbeds and an umbrella, and have a drink in one of the restaurants directly accessible from the beach. Thanks to the few beach bars on the bay, these beaches are lively day and night. From the marina of Puerto Vallarta are offered many activities at sea such as diving in order to explore the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
In the north of the province of Jalisco lies the city with the surprising name of Tequila. As you can imagine, it is famous for its agave fields necessary for producing this typical alcohol. To learn more about the history of this spirit, visit the Tequila Heritage Museum. There, a guide will give you a demonstration of the complete process of its production and will even offer you to taste it. You may even have the option to go directly to the agave plantation fields with a guide. Do not hesitate to stop for a drink in one of the bars of the small town because mariachi bands often come to offer a musical break.
For lovers of nature and majestic landscapes, exploring Mexico's largest lake, Lake Chapala, is inevitable. It is a tourist attraction much appreciated for its unique charm because previously, it was a fishing village specializing in white fish such as carp. Nowadays, you will enjoy walking on its banks while discovering its pretty picturesque buildings and dipping on one of its beaches. ◄