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This neoclassical building, declared part of the world's heritage, was built at the end of the 18th century and inaugurated in 1810. Until 1980 it was the Casa de la Misericordia (House of Mercy) for orphans. The main hall, now... more
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This "Expiatory Temple" is one of the most beautiful and imposing buildings in the city. Built beginning in 1897, it was not until 1931 that it was opened to the public. The imposing Italian neo-gothic façade is made of stone a... more
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The Basilica of Zapopan is one of the oldest in Jalisco and is considered an architectural gem. Franciscan friars built the Doric colonial era basilica in 1690. It has Gothic vaulted ceilings, a Corinthian altar and an ornate P... more
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Selva Mágica is an amusement park near the Guadalajara Zoo. It has more than 30 rides and many other games and tests of skill. Selva Mágica also offers a performance area where five different types of show are held daily. The m... more
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Situated in a beautiful part of the city, this bar-discotheque is great, upbeat fun. The avant-garde elements in the decor combine with the contemporary music, which is both in English and Spanish. The large dance floor, billia... more
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Appropriately situated in Guadalajara's financial area, this bar recreates the world of high finance. Everything here is market related; even the names of the drinks are pegged to dollars and shares. There is an entertaining ai... more
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Somewhat of a peculiar gallery, it is located in the center of Tlaquepaque and adorned with a pond, a waterfall and papier maché flamingos in the midst of an old mansion. Inside, the personal exhibition of owner Sergio Bustaman... more
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The Virgin of Zapopan, patron saint of Guadalajara since 1734, is considered throughout Jalisco and many other parts of the country, as a miracle maker. After her long pilgrimage through most of the churches in the city, on her... more
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The residential neighborhood of El Palomar is not often thought of as a tourist attraction. However, from its location on the top of a small mountain south of the city, it boasts an unparalleled view of Guadalajara. The beautif... more
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