Explore Tlaquepaque’s charm and Guadalajara’s landmarks on a night tour. Discover vibrant culture, iconic sites, and savor local cuisine.
Explore Tlaquepaque’s charm and Guadalajara’s landmarks on a night tour. Discover vibrant culture, iconic sites, and savor local cuisine.
- Tlaquepaque Centro - Construction commenced on July 22, 1878, at the site of the former main plaza, which previously hosted a market. Historical records indicate a pillory was located in the plaza’s center for punishing offenders, a practice common in European cities. Initially, it served as a market—“Parián” translates to market in Filipino—but…
- Tlaquepaque Centro - Construction commenced on July 22, 1878, at the site of the former main plaza, which previously hosted a market. Historical records indicate a pillory was located in the plaza’s center for punishing offenders, a practice common in European cities. Initially, it served as a market—“Parián” translates to market in Filipino—but with the opening of the first canteens in 1905, the building’s purpose evolved.
- Centro de Guadalajara - Guadalajara’s Historic Center is a renowned historic and tourist district, regarded as the city’s heart. Established in 1542, it features significant historic buildings, plazas, museums, and theaters, and serves as a hub for commerce and education.
- Casa Bariachi - Casa Bariachi began welcoming guests in 1995, driven by the aim to provide visitors to Guadalajara, both local and international, with a venue to experience the warmth and service of its people, enhanced by mariachi music and Mexican folklore in its cuisine and beverages, all amidst a vibrant and joyful celebration.
- Puente Matute Remus - The Matute Remus Bridge stands as a symbolic structure honoring an exceptional Jalisco native: the urban engineer Jorge Matute Remus.
- Arcos Vallarta - This is among the most iconic landmarks of Guadalajara, alongside the Guadalajara Cathedral, the Cabañas Hospice, the Degollado Theater, and the Minerva Roundabout.
- Glorieta La Minerva - The Minerva of Guadalajara transcends being merely a statue; she embodies a living symbol of the city, safeguarding its values and witnessing its celebrations.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Dinner
- Dinner
The journey begins in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, a charming and traditional town, where visitors can explore its tourist district and visit Mexico’s largest cantina, “El Parían.”
The tour continues through the stunning city of Guadalajara, showcasing significant avenues and landmarks such as La Minerva, the Matute Remus cable-stayed bridge, Los Arcos del…
The journey begins in San Pedro Tlaquepaque, a charming and traditional town, where visitors can explore its tourist district and visit Mexico’s largest cantina, “El Parían.”
The tour continues through the stunning city of Guadalajara, showcasing significant avenues and landmarks such as La Minerva, the Matute Remus cable-stayed bridge, Los Arcos del Cuarto Centenario, and the western part of the city.
The tour concludes with a delightful dinner (cost not included) in the Chapultepec area, which offers a variety of restaurants.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.