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Guadalajara is a college/tourist town that likes to party, but the city\'s best nightlife is fairly nonexistent early in the ......
Read MoreGuadalajara is famous for its "torta ahogado" (drowned sandwich). This inexpensive, widely available, somewhat messy bit of snack heaven is ......
Read MoreGuadalajara's telephone code is 33 ......
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Most travelers alight in Ocosingo only because it is the gateway to the magnificently underdeveloped Mayan ruins at nearby Toniná. ......
Read MoreFar out in the lush green countryside of southern Mexico, surrounded by trees, fields, cows and chickens, the Mayan ruins ......
Read MoreHalfway between Mexico City and Guadalajara, medium-sized Morelia had a different name -- Valladolid -- when it was founded in ......
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What this chain hotel lacks in charm, it makes up for in its central location on Avenida Juárez, only blocks ......
Read MoreThe Hotel Alcázar promotes itself with a Medieval coat of arms, but no knightly theme is overtly discernible in the ......
Read MoreThis downtown outpost of the world's largest hotel chain certainly offers amenities galore for the business or comfort-seeking traveler. Besides ......
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Even with its club-mix soundtrack, dreamy paintings and classy, clean-lined furniture, Salucca has something of the cozy picnic shelter about ......
Read MoreOpened in November 2009 by bona-fide Florentines, this cubbyhole of an Italian restaurant imports authenticity in its simple but noble ......
Read MoreAt Cocina 88, the waiter not only hands you your linen napkin with tongs, but also escorts you to pick ......
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Open since 1992, the Museo de la Ciudad (city museum) has everything you ever wanted to know--and much more--about the ......
Read MoreThis museum is devoted to handicrafts, with special exhibits on the first floor of the colonial building and permanent installments ......
Read MoreThis massive colonial edifice with 23 courtyards, designed by architect Manual Tolsá for Bishop Juan Cruz Ruiz de Cabañas, opened ......
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From 10 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. daily, the red double-decker Tapatío tour bus takes passengers on a long sightseeing loop ......
Read MoreGDLMexicoTours offers 16 tours in and around Guadalajara, in new "deluxe maxivans," with bilingual guides. The four-hour city tour of ......
Read MoreFrom 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily (except Tuesday) bright red trolleys depart from the northwest corner of Plaza Guadalajara ......
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The focus of the maple-leaf-decorated Vancouver Language Centre is teaching English with a Canadian twist to Spanish speakers, but they ......
Read MoreIMAC primarily teaches English to Spanish speakers, and does a brisk business doing that, but it also has a good ......
Read MoreFounded in 1949, this nonprofit, binational cultural organization teaches English or Spanish to about 10,000 students a year. The year-round ......
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MAMA (Movimiento de Apoyo a Menores Abandonados, which translates as movement to support abandoned minors) is a non-profit private charity ......
Read MoreA non-profit organization, CODENI works directly with at-risk street children, focusing on education, street-outreach efforts and social work. Legally established ......
Read MoreIf you prefer your volunteer work to be a part of a larger, structured program, Projects Abroad has opportunities in ......
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