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The City

   
 

If you're looking for the 'real' Mexico, this is the place to find it. Birthplace of tequila, mariachi music, sombreros, charreadas (rodeos) and the Mexican Hat Dance, cosmopolitan Guadalajara is the place to immerse yourself in Mexican culture. The International Film Festival & the bigger Book fair in Latin America has a place in Guadalajara, the most Mexican city!

     
 
Weather:

Guadalajara has without a doubt one of the best climates in Mexico. It is warm and dry for the most part of the year; the rainy season is between June and September. The temperature stays around 25 degrees Celsius.

     
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Zona Rosa Chapultepec:

Is the trendy district of town. This is due to the recent investment in the development of the area and the huge variety of cafes, bars, restaurants, book stores etc. It’s an excellent place to take a walk and enjoy the walkway that runs through the centre of the avenue and the colonial houses along the way.

     
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Tlaquepaque:

Is a city and the surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Jaslico, lying only a few kilometres from the city centre. The name tlaquepaque derives from Nahuatl and means 'place above clay land' The area is famous for its pottery and blown glass.

     
 
Chapala lake:

Is Mexico´s largest freshwater lake. It is centred 40 km southeast of Guadalajara, Boating in the lake and watch the sunset will make the trip simply unforgettable. Taste its ice creams and drink a good beer accompanied by some “charales” as an appetizer is a must-do for travelers.

     
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Tequila:

This has been the home of the liquor of the same name since the 17th Century. Surrounding the city you can expect to see fields full of the blue “agave”, the plant from which Tequila is distilled. Visit as many distilleries as your body allows, and of course try the different types of Tequila.

 
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