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Arcos de Zapopan

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Arcos de Zapopan is a distinctive landmark consisting of a series of stone arches that once formed part of an aqueduct system. Located in the heart of Zapopan, a municipality of Guadalajara, the arches stand as a symbol of the area's colonial heritage. The structure is made of carved stone and features multiple arches spanning a pedestrian walkway. It is a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, often serving as a backdrop for photos and a meeting point. The surrounding area is lively, with shops, cafes, and the nearby Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan. At night, the arches are illuminated, creating a picturesque scene. While not a large attraction, its historical significance and central location make it a must-see when exploring Zapopan.

Don't miss

  • Photograph the illuminated arches at night
  • Walk through the arches and imagine their aqueduct past
  • Visit the nearby Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan
  • Explore the surrounding shops and cafes
  • Attend local events or festivals held in the plaza

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Ways to visit Arcos de Zapopan

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Arcos de Zapopan with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Best photo opportunities are at dusk when the arches are lit.
  • The arches are in a pedestrian zone; no vehicle traffic nearby.
  • Check local event calendars; the plaza often hosts cultural events.
  • Nearby markets and shops sell local crafts and snacks.

A bit of history

The arches are remnants of an 18th-century aqueduct built to supply water to the growing population of Zapopan. They were part of a larger system that carried water from springs to the town's fountains and public spaces.

Common questions

What is the history of Arcos de Zapopan?

They are remnants of an 18th-century aqueduct that supplied water to Zapopan.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, the arches are free to view.

How long should I spend here?

About 15-30 minutes is enough to see the arches and take photos.

Are there guided tours?

Not specifically for the arches, but walking tours of Zapopan often include them.

Can I visit at night?

Yes, the arches are illuminated and safe to visit in the evening.

What else is nearby?

The Basilica of Our Lady of Zapopan, local markets, and restaurants are within walking distance.

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