Attractions in Guadalajara

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Basilica de Zapopan

This beautifully ornate church, built in 1690, is one of the city's oldest structures.
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El Parian

This main plaza of Tlaquepaque.
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Gran Plaza

One of the city's new shopping centers.
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Hacienda Santa Lucia

To learn about life on a 17th-century hacienda, take a tour of this large estate.
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Instituto Cultural Cabanas

Once an orphanage, this building now serves as a gallery of the famous murals of Jose Clemente Orozco.
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Mezcala Island

This small island located in Lake Chapala is home to an old fort from the Mexican Revolution.
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Museo Huichol Wixarica de Zapopan


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Plaza de los Mariachis

La plaza de Marichis today is lacking in good Mariachi. The restaurant (Mi Ranchito) that supported most of the bands may still be there but it no longer the center of activity that it once was. It is still a very interesting area. On one side is the church of San Juan de Dios, the patron curcrh on the mercado libertad. Locals still refer to Mercado Libertad as San Juan de Dios. On the other side of the market is the old orphanage that is now more of a museum and contains many of the mmurals ....
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Plaza de Toros El Centenario

The life and death ritual played out in this small bullring is colorful but not for the faint-hearted.
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Regional Museum of Guadalajara (Museo Regional de

Located in an old seminary, this museum documents the history of Western Mexico from prehistory to modern times.
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Selva Magica

Located near the Guadalajara zoo, this amusement park has over 30 rides and attractions.
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Wax Museum (Museo de Cera)

This newly opened wax museum contains a wide selection of famous figures.
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Zoologico Guadalajara

This large zoo contains over 2,000 animals and is located in a beautiful ravine.
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Hospicio Cabanas

Built in the early 19th century, the chapel is famous for a series of murals painted by José Clemente Orozco.
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Plaza Tapatia

This popular seven-block-long plaza is always crowded and is ringed with interesting stores.
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Agua Caliente

This large water park in Jalisco has numerous water slides and pools, from the peaceful to the thrilling.
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Aqua Gallery

A collection of local sculptures, photographs, paintings and more.
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Arco de Ingreso a Zapopan

A 20-meter-high double arch built to commemorate the city's founders.
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Biblioteca Octavio Paz

This downtown library is a main branch of the University of Guadalajara library system.
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Calle Independencia

A popular shopping strip in Tlaquepaque, a tiny suburb on the outskirts of Guadalajara.
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Callejon del Diablo

Near Plaza Tapatia, "Devil's Alley" is presently a venue for a small street market.
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Casa Colomos

Originally the control center for the city's water supply, this castle is now a cultural center.
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Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense

State-supported cultural center that promotes and preserves the arts of the region.
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Casa Historica

In this historic house, documents were signed that ended Mexico's War of Independence with Spain.
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Casa Vieja

This new upscale restaurant is located in an old mansion and has an extensive gourmet menu.
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