Results for Guadalajara
Whether you're planning to spend a week in the area, or you have just 48 hours, Guadalajara is a great place to visit.
This guide includes:
-Where to Stay
-Where to eat/drink
-What to see in the city center
-What to see outside of the city center
-Day/Weekend Trips from Guadalajara
No need to waste any of your time researching where to go and what to see. You've got it all here for you in this interactive map and guide. You're all good to go!
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Guadalajara, where tradition meets innovation. In just 24 hours, you'll explore iconic landmarks, savor authentic flavors, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Mexico’s second-largest city. Whether you're a budget traveler, a foodie, or a culture enthusiast, this guide offers a curated experience with insider tips, diverse dining options, and must-see sights that showcase the heart and soul of Guadalajara. Perfect for those looking to make the most of their time in this captivating city!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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This is a 1-day itinerary for Guadalajara city center. We were based here for a few nights and also saw the Tequila Route and Tlaquepaque (these are not included on this itinerary).
I was traveling with parents, one of whom has limited mobility. As such, they took DiDi (an Uber competitor) rides between places. These cost about $3 per ride, so very affordable! However, I walked everything except the initial DiDi from the Hotel to the farthest site (Casa ITESO), and it was completely manageable in a day, in this order.
50+ • Accessibility • Car-free • Architecture • Boutique • Foodie
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Guadalajara, the vibrant capital of Jalisco, is a city where tradition meets modernity. Known as the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila, it offers a rich cultural experience with its historic architecture, bustling markets, and lively festivals. From exploring the majestic Guadalajara Cathedral to enjoying the flavors of authentic Mexican cuisine, this city provides a perfect blend of history, art, and gastronomy. Whether you're strolling through its charming plazas or discovering its thriving arts scene, Guadalajara promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Mexico.
Family • Couples • Female Solo • Groups • Business
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Welcome to my list of must-visit breakfast spots in Guadalajara! Get ready for a gastronomic journey filled with authentic flavors and delightful experiences. From charming coffee shops serving the city's best brew to cozy corners offering traditional dishes with a modern twist, this list is the perfect guide for those looking to start the day on the right foot with a satisfied palate. Let yourself be seduced by tempting aromas and exquisite flavors that Guadalajara has to offer with every bite! You won't regret following my recommendations and exploring these culinary gems that make every breakfast an unforgettable experience!
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Pets • Adventure • Art • Coffee • Design • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Wellness • Romantic
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Indulge in the tastes of what the city is named after- Tequila.
Tequila, Mexico is a super fun day or weekend trip, just one hour from Guadalajara. Tequila is, well, the birthplace of tequila, one of the world's most beloved spirits. Tourists, both Mexican and foreign, come to Tequila to learn about the history and production of tequila, sample the local cuisine, and experience traditional music and dance. Tequila offers a unique and authentic Mexican experience that can be summed up in one word: FUN! This is the best guide to Tequila, Mexico- how to get to Tequila from Guadalajara, how to find a tequila distillery tour, and what to expect on a tequila tour in Tequila, Mexico.
This guide will offer advice on what to do, and how to get there from Guadalajara.
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I spent two months traveling from Guadalajara to Mexico City, and everything in between. This page shows all of the guides I have made in Mexico
Guides Include:
JALISCO:
- What to do in Guadalajara
- Guide to Tequila
- Ajijic
QUERÉTARO
- Santiago de Querétaro
- Peña de Bernal
GUANAJUATO
- San Miguel de Allende
- Guanajuato
MEXICO
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Adventure • Architecture • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Mexico is a big country, and if you're looking to move there, it can feel daunting. Each region of Mexico is almost like its own country with its own subculture.
If you're looking for a place to move abroad, Mexico is a great option if you're looking for a place to move to that's closer to the US. It also has a really low cost of living. It also has a lot of art, culture, and history to explore, as well as beautiful landscapes and more development.
In this guide, you can find all of the information you'll need for moving to Mexico to live abroad and work remotely. It includes information on the top destinations to live and work from, cultural information, how to find housing, the cost of living, general amenities, and more.
This is a living guide, meaning that any updates I make to it will automatically sync in your guide. I'll be adding more to it based on questions I receive from my audience, and also more in-depth information about each specific place listed & where to travel from there. I will raise the price when I add more info, so grab it now at this low cost, and you'll still get those updates when they're added! This guide is fully interactive with links, an interactive map, and more!
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Looking to plan your perfect winter getaway to Mammoth Mountain? I’ve got you covered! This comprehensive guide includes everything you need to know before your first visit! From how to get there, to what to do once you are there, to some insider tips I’ve learned this season.
Groups • Couples • Families • Adventure • Mountain • Nature
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Winter in California’s Eastern Sierras is a wonderland of snowy peaks, natural hot springs, scenic viewpoints, and cozy mountain towns perfect for adventurers and relaxation-seekers alike.
This itinerary (with 100+ spots) takes you through some of the region’s best highlights, from breathtaking viewpoints like Mono Lake’s surreal formations & snowy Convict Lake, to soothing hot springs tucked in peaceful valleys. Enjoy exhilarating days on the slopes at Mammoth Mountain and Heavenly, then unwind at charming lodges and savor hearty meals in rustic eateries. Whether you're here to ski, soak, sightsee, or savor local flavors, this Eastern Sierras winter itinerary promises a memorable alpine escape.
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❄️ Viewpoints & Points of Interest
♨️ Hot Springs
⛷️ Ski Resorts
🛌 Accommodations
🍽 Places to eat (breakfast, lunch + dinner options)
❗️ Complimentary future updates
*Please Note: Make the most of your road trip by planning accordingly for snowy weather so you can focus on having fun. Carry chains & a winter weather kit in your vehicle to remove snow, stay warm, and have plenty of extra food & water. And, of course, always plan your trip around clear weather and driving conditions.
Couples • Family • Groups • Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip
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The Eastern Sierras during fall foliage season is a vibrant playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. As the aspen trees turn golden, the rugged landscapes come alive with color, offering a perfect backdrop for hiking, off-roading, and scenic drives.
This itinerary (with 100+ spots!) takes you through some of the region’s best sights during fall— from iconic trails like the Convict Lake Loop and June Lake Loop viewpoints, to off-the-beaten-path gems like Hope Valley Barn. Along the way, you’ll find cozy accommodations in charming towns like Mammoth Lakes and Bishop, as well as local dining gems that capture the essence of mountain life. Ready for a fall adventure? Let’s dive in!
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🥾 Hiking Trails (feat. fall foliage spots)
🍁 Viewpoints & Points of Interest
🛌 Accommodations (lodging + campgrounds)
🍽 Places to eat (breakfast, lunch + dinner options)
❗️ Complimentary future updates
Couples • Family • Groups • Pets • Female Solo • Camping • Budget • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip • Adventure
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The ULTIMATE guide to visiting San Diego. From the can't miss tourist destinations, to hidden gems, coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and CAN'T MISS spots, I'm here to make your trip unforgettable! This guide is based off of my YouTube video, adding on new details and spots that includes directions, hours of operation (where relevant), website information, phone numbers, etc. This is the most organized guide you can find! Welcome to one of the best cities in the world: San Diego, California!
History • Shopping • Nature • Adventure • Beach • Mountain
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Bringing to you all of our fav recommendations of places to eat and drink in the Southern CA area. If you're visiting San Diego, Orange County, or Los Angeles, make sure to save this one & thank us later! x
NOTE: this is a running list - don't forget to check back for updated recommendations from time to time!
Foodie • Coffee • Beach • Slow Travel
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Eat like a local in San Diego with this guide for some of the best food spots in almost every major neighborhood of San Diego. This guide is live, constantly updated with the newest suggestions, and comes from a San Diego native herself, so you know it's trustworthy. You will not go hungry (or thirsty) in San Diego with this list of recommendations, for the best restaurants, bars, speakeasies, and local eateries in each district.
Foodie • Budget
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Beautiful beaches, great food, a vibrant culture, top-notch entertainment, San Diego has it all. If you are looking to visit America's finest city, here are a few tips on what to see and where to go to enjoy yourself
Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Beach
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