Guadalajara Centro

Guadalajara

A grand hall with large columns, a central staircase, and a chandelier.
A grand theater with red seats, ornate balconies, and a stage.
An ornate interior with a domed ceiling, stained glass windows, and intricate architectural details.
A yellow-walled interior with arched ceilings and a balcony.
A classical columned structure with a dome, surrounded by greenery and a clear blue sky.

Double spires of the neo-Gothic cathedral rise above the central plaza beside a glorious rotunda and a majestic theater in this preserved historic district. 

Visit the Centro area of Guadalajara to see an exceptional layout of historic architecture that transports you to the colonial era. Neoclassical treasures adorn the plazas, while the covered Mercado Libertad provides insights into local culture. Try botana appetizers and tequila in traditional cantina bars.

As you travel through the city center, notice the twin neo-Gothic spires of the Guadalajara Cathedral. Consider the mix of architectural styles in this minor basilica, which has been renovated many times since its inception in the 1500s. Inspect the cathedral’s large organ and study The Immaculate Conception mural by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.

The cathedral overlooks the Plaza de la Liberación, a pedestrian hub with two fountains and surrounded by many historic buildings. On the square’s eastern side, notice the Teatro Degollado, its neoclassical façade imbued with an imposing pediment, sculptures and columns. It was constructed in 1866 and continues to play a key role in the city’s opera and dramatic arts scene.

Look to the plaza’s northern side for the Regional Museum of Guadalajara, which traces the history of the city. Marvel at the woolly mammoth skeleton and examine the artifacts made by pre-Hispanic people.

Next door, gaze up at the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres, a large memorial to some of the city’s most acclaimed artists, musicians and historic figures.

At the plaza’s southwestern corner is the Plaza de Armas, with its charming bandstand. Admire the impressive frontage of the adjacent Palacio de Gobierno. Head east to the Instituto Cultural Cabañas, a former orphanage and hospital.

Guadalajara’s Centro zone occupies the core of the city. It lies between the neighboring districts of Jardines del Country, La Perla, Villaseñor and Americana. Walk north from the Parque Agua Azul for about 45 minutes to reach this area.


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Downtown Guadalajara

Consider a visit to Plaza de Armas and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Downtown Guadalajara. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Plaza Universidad Station or Guadalajara Centro Station.

Colonia Americana

While you're in Colonia Americana, take in top sights like Avienda Chapultepec or Templo Expiatorio del Santisimo Sacramento, and hop on the metro to see more the city at Juarez Station or Mexicaltzingo Station.

Providencia

Providencia is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Punto Sao Paulo Shopping Center and Midtown Jalisco while in the area.

Zona Minerva

Travelers come to Zona Minerva for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Minerva Roundabout and Applicant Service Center while you're in town.

Zona Expo

Travelers come to Zona Expo for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Plaza del Sol and Abastos Guadalajara Farmer's Market while you're in town.



Guadalajara Centro

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