If you're looking for a charming escape in Mexico, Tlaquepaque is a delightful choice that captures the essence of traditional Mexican culture. This picturesque town, located just outside Guadalajara, is renowned for its artisan crafts and vibrant art scene. Strolling through its cobblestone streets, you'll find colorful galleries and shops showcasing exquisite pottery, blown glass, and handwoven textiles, making it a haven for art lovers and souvenir hunters alike. Tlaquepaque is also famous for its culinary delights. Be sure to try local specialties like "tacos de barbacoa" and "birria," which can be enjoyed in cozy eateries that exude a welcoming atmosphere. The town's lively plazas often host mariachi performances, adding to the festive ambiance that invites visitors to linger and soak in the culture. Rich in history, Tlaquepaque was established in the 16th century and has retained its colonial charm. The Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol, with its stunning architecture, is a must-visit landmark. For a unique experience, consider visiting during one of the local festivals, where the streets come alive with music, dance, and traditional celebrations. Tlaquepaque is a treasure trove of culture and creativity
Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Top things to do in Tlaquepaque
19 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Independencia Avenue
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Ceramic Museum (Museo Regional de la Ceramica)
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Centro Cultural El Refugio
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Museo Pantaleon Panduro
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Acuario Michin Guadalajara
A large aquarium in Guadalajara featuring diverse marine life and interactive exhibits for all ages.
Plaza Tapatía
Pedestrian plaza connecting historic buildings with fountains, sculptures, and a lively atmosphere.
Guadalajara Cathedral
Iconic Guadalajara Cathedral with twin neo-Gothic spires and a neoclassical facade in the main square.
Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque
A museum dedicated to Tlaquepaque's renowned ceramic and pottery traditions, housed in a historic building.
Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque's vibrant arts district with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and artisan workshops.
Panteón de Belén
A historic cemetery turned museum in Tlaquepaque, known for its eerie legends and striking architecture.
El Parián (Tlaquepaque)
A bustling market and plaza filled with artisan crafts, local food stalls, and live music in a traditional setting.
Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento
A stunning neo-Gothic church in Guadalajara known for its intricate stained glass and towering spires.
Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres
Rotunda honoring Jalisco's notable figures, surrounded by bronze statues in a peaceful park setting.
Plaza de Armas (Guadalajara)
Guadalajara's main square featuring a French-style gazebo and views of the Palacio de Gobierno.
Parque Morelos
Central park with fountains, sculptures, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for people-watching in Tlaquepaque.
Palacio de Gobierno de Jalisco
Historic government building housing iconic murals by José Clemente Orozco depicting Mexico's history.
Parque Revolución
Expansive urban park with manicured gardens, a serene lake, and recreational facilities for all ages.
Arcos del Milenio
Modern sculptural archway marking the entrance to Guadalajara, a striking contemporary landmark.
Plaza de los Mariachis
A vibrant square where mariachi bands gather to perform, offering an authentic taste of Jalisco's musical heritage.
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