If you're here make sure you wander into the building in the center that has almost all glass walls. I think it may be run by the local Chamber of Commerce but I'm not sure. What I am sure of is, the tours that they put on will definitely add to your appreciation of the area. You need to schedule a day or two ahead of time. Our tour guide was fun, energetic, and knowledgeable. He took us into buildings that we would not have been able to get into on our own and into areas that we would not have been able to get into on our own. And he provided so much information that would take you a month to figure out by trial and error. I don't know how he could but he seemed to know everybody he ran into. Taking this tour will give you lots of things to go back and visit in Tlaquepaque...
Read moreThis it's the main landmark to visit once you visit the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco. You stop at tlaquepaque to have a coffee or the traditional casuela made with citrus juices ( orange, lemon, grapefruit, lime and grapefruit soda mix with tequila the star of the drinks in the state of Jalisco and Mexico, you can snack a great variety of traditional Mexican food and Candie's, you can also fiend a leather hand made shoes, wallets and women purses, there's it's many restaurants that have live mariachi music play...
Read moreBeautifully crowned temples make this area of Tlaquepaque so unique. Family, memories, religion, recreation and history melt together in this place. After enjoying the architecture, there are a few food kiosks to grab an typical Mexican dessert or appetizer. Or a nice restaurant will make the day more memorable to eat typical dishes while mariachi music delights the...
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