
Guadalajara, one of Mexico’s most important cities, is also the home of many of its most important traditions, such as mariachi and tequila. This bustling city is also known for colonial architecture, but also for attractive city parks and surrounding areas.
Neighborhoods in Guadalajara: Centro, Zapopan,
Other places nearby Guadalajara: Ixtapa,
El Escarabajo means "beetle," but this bar known as Scratch is not really sought after for its insects. It is instead beloved for many reasons: its odd, even obscene artwork; its rough and ready
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In a city known for its gay population, Caudillos is one of the most friendly and interesting gay bars with live transvestite performances. It's conveniently located downtown, on one of the more
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This, you realize, is the real thing, when you sit at your tiny table with a bucket of beers or passel of margaritas and watch the exhibition dancers in slinky, slutty bright-as-punch costumes
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Open since 1940, La Maestranza (formerly known as El Panchos) speaks volumes about Guadalajara's love affair with bullfighting. The walls of this cavernous cantina are covered with memorabilia,
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Incongruently located in an affluent residential neighborhood, this wooden roadhouse for wanna-be pirates and bikers is known for its live music (blues, rock, cover bands) on weekends. Open since
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This place is one of the few bars in the heart of the city and it is a good bet for Mexican flavour. The large hall-like restaurant has high ceilings, wooden decour and a nice lay-out and
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Slightly snobby Boca 21 Deli has almost nothing "Mexican" to it, except for the refried-bean and cheese heaven of "molletes gratinados" on the breakfast menu. Instead, this air-conditioned mainstay
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The prettiest, cheeriest restaurant on the Plaza of Nine Corners also happens to have excellent traditional Mexican food, prepared in front of your eyes in a plethora of pots and ovens in a
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