We love your little ones, but we have decided to make our wedding an adults-only occasion. Thank you for understanding!
We love your little ones, but we have decided to make our wedding an adults-only occasion. Thank you for understanding!
This grand cathedral housing the relics of St. Innocent was built during the 16th & 17th centuries.
Cultural and Historical Attractions:
Visit the Historic Center:
Explore landmarks like the Guadalajara Cathedral, Plaza de Armas, and the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres.
Teatro Degollado:
Attend a performance or admire the stunning architecture of this historic theater.
Instituto Cultural Cabañas:
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring incredible murals by José Clemente Orozco.
Food and Drinks:
Tequila Tour:
Take a day trip to Tequila, the birthplace of Mexico’s signature drink. Visit distilleries, sample tequila, and tour the agave fields.
Eat Torta Ahogada:
Try Guadalajara’s signature sandwich, the “drowned sandwich,” at a local spot.
Enjoy Local Markets:
Stroll through Mercado San Juan de Dios or Mercado Libertad for authentic Mexican food, crafts, and souvenirs.
Outdoor Experiences:
Lake Chapala:
Spend a relaxing day by Mexico’s largest freshwater lake, located just a short drive from Guadalajara.
Barranca de Huentitán (Huentitán Canyon):
Hike or enjoy breathtaking views at this stunning natural landmark.
Art and Entertainment:
Tlaquepaque:
Wander through this charming artsy town filled with galleries, boutiques, and restaurants.
Shopping and Souvenirs:
Andares Shopping Mall:
For guests who enjoy luxury shopping and dining, this upscale mall is a must-visit.
Tonala Market:
Perfect for picking up authentic handmade crafts and pottery.
Relaxation:
Spas and Thermal Springs:
Recommend nearby spas or a visit to the thermal springs in San Juan Cosalá for a relaxing experience.