Zapopan Private Half-Day Tour

5.0
(3 reviews)

4 to 5 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

Discover Zapopan, a land where traditional and modern Mexico meet, with this fully private experience – the perfect introduction.

In a fun and slow-paced tour, you'll see Zapopan’s fundamental landmarks, including:

• The 17th-century Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan
• The municipal market
• The museum of indigenous Huichol art
• The town square
• Bosque Colomos
• Plaza Andares
and more!

In the first part of our tour we'll visit the old pueblo of Zapopan to admire the Basilica's breathtaking architecture and get a glimpse of a traditional Mexican working-class barrio. We will also visit Bosque Colomos, the most beautiful park/green area in the city.

In the second part we'll visit the modern side of town to discover the latest culinary trends at the most vibrant restaurant cluster and shopping area in Mexico: Plaza Andares.

Enjoy a personalized and high-quality experience with this fully private tour, exclusively for you and your group.

What's Included

Air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance tickets to all sites and museums
My services as a guide
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

- I can pick you up anywhere in Guadalajara's metropolitan area, including Zapopan. - This is a fully private tour! hence, we do not have to wait for anyone else, and we can go at your own pace, taking a break whenever you need.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 to 5 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan is among the most visited religious sites in the world. Its history traces back to the indigenous groups who inhabited the region thousands of years before the arrival of the Franciscan friars, who introduced Catholicism and built the basilica in the late 1600s. Discover the origins of the image of Our Lady of Zapopan and how she continues to serve as a cornerstone of the community’s social fabric. You’ll also learn about Pope John Paul II’s historic visit to the basilica in 1979, along with many other fascinating facts that will deepen your understanding of Mexican society and culture.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    The Museo de Arte Huichol Wixárika, also known as the Museo Etnográfico Huichol Wixárika, is a cultural gem located in the heart of Zapopan, Jalisco. Situated adjacent to the Basílica de Zapopan at Eva Briseño 152, this museum offers an intimate yet rich exploration of the traditions, spirituality, and artistry of the Wixárika people, commonly known as the Huichol. Despite its modest size, the museum houses a compelling collection of traditional Huichol artifacts. Here you will admire vibrant yarn paintings, intricate beadwork (known as chaquira), ceremonial masks, and sacred objects like nierikate—symbolic representations of the Huichol worldview. The exhibits also include musical instruments and everyday items that provide insight into the community's spiritual and cultural practices.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    Plaza de las Americas is a charming plaza and pedestrian street that serves as the town square of Zapopan. Here, you’ll find small restaurants, coffee shops, museums, historic churches, a traditional market, the city hall, and an abundance of street food and local art. This vibrant space is key to understanding the historical development of Zapopan and remains a central gathering place where residents come together to strengthen community ties.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4

    This breathtaking 227-acre urban forest, located on the border between Zapopan and Guadalajara, is perfect for light hiking and birdwatching. Here, we’ll take some time to reconnect with nature in the Japanese garden and escape the noise of the city, while discovering why this park is considered a 20th-century architectural and engineering gem.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Andares is recognized as one of the most modern and vibrant shopping and dining destinations in Mexico. This impressive indoor-outdoor complex was built in Puerta de Hierro, the wealthiest neighborhood in Guadalajara. As one of the largest mixed-use developments in Latin America, Andares features a dynamic combination of shopping areas, restaurants, four office towers, two residential buildings, and a hotel. Here, we’ll enjoy lunch at one of the city’s most lively and contemporary Mexican restaurants, where you’ll have the chance to savor local cuisine and refreshing cocktails before we return to your accommodation.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Diego Hannon

Tags

Day Trips
Half-day Tours
Bus Tours
Private Sightseeing Tours
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Car Tours
Food & Drink

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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