Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Discover Guadalajara's vibrant soul as Mexico's cultural capital with your self-guided tour, allowing you to explore the birthplace of mariachi and tequila at your own pace. Begin at the Cruz de Plazas surrounding the Cathedral whose yellow-and-blue tiled neo-Gothic spires have defined the skyline since their reconstruction after the 1818 earthquake. Step inside the UNESCO World Heritage Hospicio Cabañas to stand beneath José Clemente Orozco's colossal Man of Fire mural engulfing the chapel dome in painted flames - widely considered Mexico's greatest work of public art. Wander through Mercado Libertad, Latin America's largest indoor market spanning 40,000 square meters across 3 floors. Watch...
Highlights
6 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
6 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Self-guided walking tour (app)
Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Guadalajara
Digital Map
Private transportation
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
This is a self-guided app-based tour with no in-person guide or fixed meeting point. Travelers are free to start at the suggested location below or choose any stop on the route as their starting point, and explore in the order that suits them best.
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Discover Guadalajara: A Self-Guided Tour
Guadalajara
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Discover Guadalajara's vibrant soul as Mexico's cultural capital with your self-guided tour, allowing you to explore the birthplace of mariachi and tequila at your own pace. Begin at the Cruz de Plazas surrounding the Cathedral whose yellow-and-blue tiled neo-Gothic spires have defined the skyline since their reconstruction after the 1818 earthquake. Step inside the UNESCO World Heritage Hospicio Cabañas to stand beneath José Clemente Orozco's colossal Man of Fire mural engulfing the chapel dome in painted flames - widely considered Mexico's greatest work of public art. Wander through Mercado Libertad, Latin America's largest indoor market spanning 40,000 square meters across 3 floors. Watch...
Highlights
6 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
6 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Self-guided walking tour (app)
Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Guadalajara
Digital Map
Private transportation
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
This is a self-guided app-based tour with no in-person guide or fixed meeting point. Travelers are free to start at the suggested location below or choose any stop on the route as their starting point, and explore in the order that suits them best.
Guadalajara's defining landmark with its distinctive twin neo-Gothic towers topped in yellow-and-blue Talavera tiles, rebuilt after the devastating 1818 earthquake. Inside, eleven gold-leaf altars gleam beneath vaulted ceilings, and a painting attributed to the school of Murillo hangs in the sacristy.
45 minutes
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Hospicio Cabañas
Manuel Tolsa's neoclassical masterpiece built in 1810 as an orphanage, now housing Jose Clemente Orozco's most powerful murals. Stand directly beneath the dome to witness the Man of Fire - a colossal human figure engulfed in flames that seems to rise and spin as you look upward.
3
Mercado Libertad
The spiritual birthplace of mariachi music - a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage tradition. Groups in full charro regalia with silver-studded trajes and wide-brimmed sombreros gather here nightly, their trumpets and violins echoing off colonial walls as they play songs for listeners at cantina tables.
1 hour and 15 minutes
4
Forum Tlaquepaque
The artisan heart of Jalisco — cobblestone Calle Independencia lined with blown-glass workshops, Talavera pottery galleries, and papier-mâché studios in restored colonial mansions. Watch master glassblowers transform molten glass into brilliant cobalt-blue tumblers and hand-blown ornaments before your eyes.
5
Palacio de Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco
Inside this 18th-century Baroque government palace, Orozco's 1937 mural of Father Hidalgo brandishing the torch of freedom dominates the grand staircase - the revolutionary priest's face contorted with fury as chains shatter around him, a defining image of Mexican independence.
30 minutes
6
Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento
A neo-Gothic masterpiece 75 years in the making, completed in 1972. Italian stained glass windows flood the nave with colored light while a German mechanical clock on the facade sends twelve carved apostles in procession at noon and 6 PM - accompanied by chiming bells and hymns.
1 hour
7
Rotonda de Los Jaliscienses Ilustres
A neoclassical monument encircled by 98 Doric columns honoring Jalisco's most distinguished citizens - writers, musicians, revolutionaries, and scientists. Bronze statues stand among manicured gardens just steps from the Cathedral, creating a contemplative contrast to the bustling plazas.
30 minutes
8
Tonala Craft Market
Mexico's largest artisan production center, where the Thursday and Sunday tianguis fills over 4,000 stalls stretching for blocks. Find hand-painted petatillo pottery unique to this town, blown glass, metalwork, and papier-mache at prices 40-60 percent lower than Tlaquepaque's polished galleries.
1 hour
9
Zona Arqueologica Teuchitlan o Guachimontones
Mesoamerica's only circular stepped pyramids, built between 300 BC and 900 AD by the Teuchitlán tradition. Set among blue agave fields near the town of Teuchitlán, these unique concentric structures feature a central pole where voladores once performed ritual flights — an architectural form found nowhere else.
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Tequila
Journey through the UNESCO-listed blue agave landscape to the town where Mexico's most famous spirit was born. Visit distilleries dating to 1758, watch jimadores harvest piñas with razor-sharp coas, and taste the difference between blanco, reposado, and añejo in the shadow of the Tequila Volcano.
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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Zapopan
Home to a 34-centimeter corn-paste Virgin statue from 1530 whose October 12th Romería procession draws over two million pilgrims. The 17th-century Baroque basilica stands in the heart of Zapopan alongside the free Museo Huichol Wixárika showcasing the region's indigenous sacred art.