History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara
History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara
History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara
History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara
History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara
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History and Murals: Walking Tour Guadalajara

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Day 1

Meet at meeting point: Cafe Boutique Teatro Degollado Belen S/N, Guadalajara, Mexico The cafe offers food, drinks, and clean restrooms. Its location is excellent, right next to the Degollado Theater. You will see some red umbrellas outside on the terrace. Ask for Fernando and tell them you booked the tour.
Attractions and Activities: Plaza de Armas (Free entry) Surrounded by the most important buildings in the historic center, it is the oldest square in the city founded in the 16th century 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Parroquia El Sagrario Metropolitano (Ticket included) Inaugurated in 1839, it was the first parish in Guadalajara made of golden quarry with a beautiful neoclassical style. It is one of the architectural jewels of Guadalajara. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Guadalajara Cathedral (Ticket included) Appreciate the exterior and interior of the bishopric's headquarters. Its construction began in the 16th century and today it is the most important Church in the state of Jalisco and one of the largest in the country. 20 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres (Free entry) Neo-classical style monument dedicated to the most important men and women in the history of Jalisco. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Palacio Municipal de Guadalajara (Free entry How to visit:No indoor visits) The Guadalajara Municipal Palace is a neocolonial-style building built between 1949 and 1952 that is the headquarters of the Municipal Council of the capital of the state of Jalisco.
Attractions and Activities: State of Jalisco Government Building (At your own expense) Inaugurated in 1790 was the Guadalajara Court during the viceregal period, later the military barracks and the seat of the Jalisco congress. In its main staircase, you can appreciate one of the murals of the Jalisciense muralist José Clemente Orozco. **Access to the place is subject to availability according to the indications of the state government** 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Plaza de la Liberacion (Free entry) Plaza dedicated to the independence of Mexico, built in the 50s. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Teatro Degollado (At your own expense) Opened in 1866 during the war of reform, it is the most important theater in the city in terms of beauty and acoustics. **Access to the place is subject to availability according to the indications of the state government** 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Plaza Fundadores (Free entry) The square is dedicated to the foundation of Guadalajara in 1542. You could appreciate a bronze sculpture made by the local artisan Rafael Zamarripa dedicated to the founders. 10 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Plaza Tapatia (Free entry) Built in the 70s, it is the largest and newest square in the historic center, dedicated to commerce and the sale of handicrafts 15 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Hospicio Cabañas (Ticket included) In it, you will be able to appreciate the masterpiece of one of the 3 greatest Mexican muralists: José Clemente Orozco. These are 57 fresco murals painted on the walls and domes of the main chapel. 1 hr(s)
Attractions and Activities: Mercado Libertad (Ticket included) Visit the largest traditional market in the city and Latin America of its kind. In it, you can find typical food, regional crafts, and souvenirs. 15 min(s)
Guests leave on their own: Mercado Libertad - San Juan de DiosEnd the tour on your own and bring your trip to a happy conclusion Due to the route, we end up in Mercado Libertad, the largest market in the city and the largest in Latin America of its kind. There you can find traditional local food as well as handicrafts and souvenirs.


*Itinerary times are in the local time of the place of visit and may be subject to changes due to weather conditions, road conditions, and other factors. We appreciate your understanding.