Top 5 Day Trips from Guadalajara: Tequila Tastings and Scenic Hikes

Guadalajara is a large, dynamic city, renowned for its historic sights and vibrant culture. However, if you’re seeking a refreshing escape from urban life, a day trip from the city is the perfect solution. Whether you’re interested in charming cobblestone villages, artsy lakeside towns, dense forests, or ancient ruins, there are numerous options just a short journey away. Grab your day pack and prepare for an adventure as we explore the top five day trips from Guadalajara.

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Explore 10 Free Attractions in Guadalajara: Murals, Mariachis, Markets & More

The second largest city in Mexico, Guadalajara is a vibrant metropolis known for its colonial churches, outdoor markets, mariachi bands, and artisanal tequila. Its popularity has surged in recent years, with numerous attractions that remain accessible even to travelers on a budget. To help optimize your visit, here are the top 10 free things to do in this quintessential Mexican city.

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Top Culinary Experiences in Guadalajara, Mexico

When it comes to foodie travel inMexico, Mexico City usually steals the spotlight. Rarely, if ever, does Mexico’s second-largest city,Guadalajara, make the cut. However, the “City of Endless Spring” is also a city of endless good eats and drinks, ranging from hyper-local specialties liketortas ahogadas(drowned sandwiches) to Mexican twists on American classics like pulled pork and mac and cheese, alongside a thriving beer scene.

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Top LGBT Attractions in Guadalajara’s Vibrant Gay Scene

I visited Jalisco as part of a two-week adventure in Mexico, preceding a six-day trip to three beautiful cities – all with highly distinct charms – in the central part of the country:San Miguel de Allende, Mexico City, and Puebla. (My hotels in these three places -Casa de Sierra Nevadain San Miguel,Hotel Condesain Mexico City, andLa Purificadorain Puebla – have all been exceptional). I spent a full week in the friendly, culturally rich, andaffordable city of Guadalajara, the second-largest metropolis in Mexico, which surprisingly boasts a remarkably vibrant gay scene.

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