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Guadalajara is the proud capital of Jalisco

Located 540 km northwest of Mexico City, Guadalajara is the proud capital of Jalisco and the second largest city of Mexico. Equipped with an excellent temperature ranging between 11 and 26 ° C, this city is considered one of the three largest in the country and home to some of the symbols of Mexican culture (handicrafts, charros, Mariachi, Mexican Hat Dance and the tequila). Among its main attractions are: the magnificent architecture of its religious and historical buildings, especially the Cabañas Hospice, decorated with murals by the painter Jose Clemente Orozco and become Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO, the beauty of the parks and surrounding natural, like the Bosque La Primavera, lung of the metropolis, or the Metropolitan Park, where he also performed many sporting activities such as camping and ecotourism, as well as the traditional hospitality of its people, which have earned it to be recognized as the "Pearl of the West."

In its historic center you can visit the Cathedral with its towers are the current symbol of the city and the Teatro Degollado Guadalajara, monumental building of the nineteenth century and a major art venues in the city. Nearby you'll find Zapopan, the most important religious center in the western country, Tonala, Jalisco, birthplace of pottery and only municipality in the country where they make more than ten crafts using traditional techniques, Chapala, with its magical lake and the picturesque town of Tequila, which produces the most popular drink of Mexico tequila, it invites the conclusion and the party, and never missing from any of the bars and restaurants that make up the symphony of places where you can enjoy the night life with the flavor of the cakes drowned, pozole and melodies performed by the unmistakable traditional mariachi.





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