Guadalajara
Jalisco
Guadalajara is Mexico's second-largest city and the capital of Jalisco state. It is considered the cultural heart of Mexico, known as the birthplace of **Mariachi music** and **Tequila**. The city blends modern vibrancy with a graceful colonial atmosphere, featuring its stunning Cathedral, the UNESCO World Heritage site Hospicio Cabañas, and lively plazas.
Practical Travel Guide for Guadalajara
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Many nationalities can enter Mexico without a visa for tourism or business purposes for up to 180 days. It is advisable to check the specific requirements for your country before traveling.
Adapter Type
Spanish
Getting Around
The main sights in the city center are walkable. Guadalajara has a light rail system (Tren Ligero) that connects various parts of the city, along with an extensive bus network and readily available taxis and ride-sharing services.
Local Flavors
Guadalajara's cuisine is the heart of Jalisco's flavors, known for its hearty dishes, rich spicy salsas, and fresh local ingredients. **Street food (antojitos)** is an excellent way to experience the local flavors.
