Guadalajara can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour. This is a personalized tour where you will discover the exteriors of monuments, including museums; however, if you would like to include a museum visit, we can create a customized route just for you—simply let us know in advance.
Your guide contacts you beforehand to understand your interests and tastes, ensuring you only visit the places you truly want to see. As you wander through the city, your guide shares insider knowledge and stories, offering a deeper connection to Guadalajara’s culture, history, and hidden gems. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples seeking a unique perspective.
The local guide will pick you up at your hotel ( if located in Guadalajara ). Travelers can request the tour to start from any centrally located hotel. In case your hotel is outside the city we will select a convenient meeting point in the city center.Tour may end at a different location from the departure point unless requested in advance of the tour.
The Basilica of the Blessed Sacrament or known as the Expiatory Temple of Guadalajara is a Catholic temple dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament, located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It is of neo-Gothic style and considered the greatest work of its style in Mexico. Its construction began on August 15, 1897 and ended 75 years later in 1972.
The Guadalajara Cathedral or Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady, located in Centro, Guadalajara, Jalisco, is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara and a minor basilica. It is built in the Spanish Renaissance style, except its neo-Gothic spires.
The Santos Degollado Theater is a mid-nineteenth century building located in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The building is a regular venue for recitals, concerts, classical and contemporary dance performances. It is also the headquarters of the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mercado Libertad, better known as Mercado de San Juan de Dios, is located in the Barrio de San Juan, in the downtown area of the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It is the largest roofed market in Latin America.1 It was designed by architect Alejandro Zohn and inaugurated on December 30, 1958.
The Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres is a landmark in Centro, Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
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