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Get to know Jalisco

Between agave fields, beaches, mountains, large cities and Pueblos Mágicos is the state of Jalisco.

Located in the western part of the country, it borders the states of Nayarit, Zacatecas, Michoacán and Colima.

Its capital city, Guadalajara is one of the most important cities in the country. In its historic downtown you will find buildings of high artistic, cultural and historical value, such as the Catedral Metropolitana and the impressive Teatro Degollado. Visit the Instituto Cultural Cabañas, considered a Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The tradition and beauty of the Pueblos Mágicos of the state of Jalisco are attractions that each year draw a large number of tourists, eager to know those symbols that are so characteristic of our country.

Mazamitla has a special charm, between wooden cabins and cobbled streets, nature lovers will enjoy waterfalls like El Pedregal, El Salto and Cerro del Chacal.

Lagos de Moreno is a jewel of colonial architecture, its historic downtown is considered a Cultural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco. Do not forget to visit the Parroquia de la Asunción; the Teatro Rosas Moreno and the Templo del Calvario, as well as the Museo de Arte Sacro.

Tequila is the birthplace of this representative Mexican drink, which has been internationally recognized and has a designation of origin. This Pueblo Mágico stands out for the beauty of its streets, its main square, portals, the Parroquia de Santiago Apóstol, the Museo Tradicional del Tequila, the Museo de la Familia Sauza and the Museo de la Cofradía. During your visit, we recommend guided tours of the distilleries to learn about the process of tequila making.

Delight yourself with the delicious gastronomy that the state offers, such as a delicious torta ahogada, birria, pozole and a refreshing tejuino.

Enjoy the Jalisco style party, folklore, tradition and mariachi.

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Outline of the state of Jalisco

Jalisco

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