Your guide will pick you up at your hotel in a minivan and take you to the historic city center of Guadalajara to start sightseeing in the city. It is docked to Plaza de Armas with Twin Towers Cathedral in Guadalajara. The cathedral is one of the most spectacular landmarks in the city, including ornate interiors, golden pillars, gothic safes and stained glass windows for the last supper. We head towards the nearby open space occupying the entire two blocks filled with beautiful colonial buildings. In theater, dance, music of Instituto Cultural de Cabanas, you can see another example of Guadalajara's wonderful architectural style, including popular museums with modernist murals. Please admire the neoclassical design of Degollado Theater and proceed to Plaza de la Rotonda on the north side of the cathedral. Here, your guide will teach your group to the Rotunda de los Harriskiens Illustration (Rotunda of the Jalisco celebrity), a circular monument with Jalisco's most famous 20 bronze sculptures. Architects, writers, composers and scientists. After that, please walk with Mercado San Juan de Dios which is one of the largest traditional markets in Mexico. Local merchants sell a variety of products with more than 2,600 shops, from agricultural products, traditional sweets, flowers to carpets, clothing items, leather goods. Then I will drive to the small colonial village Tlaquepaque 4 miles (7 km) southeast from downtown of Guadalajara. Walk slowly on a narrow cobblestone street, appreciate beautiful buildings, or buy traditional food and drinks (at your own expense) at your own expense at lunch. You will have the opportunity to explore Tlaquepaque's art and handicraft markets where you can find Mexican wood carvings, pottery, pottery, leather products. And the tour guide will take you to Guadalajara Hotel.
Guadalajara is the cultural center of Mexico, many people regard it as the hometown of a Mexican vagrant band, and they host a series of large-scale cultural events such as the Guadalajara International Film Festival and the Guadalajara International Book Fair. And it is a world famous cultural event. International population It is the place of C. D. Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most popular football clubs. The city was elected the American cultural capital in 2005. Guadalajara hosted the 2011 American American Games in 2011
Although the Guadalajara region has historically been racial in the Kakskan region, the Nava people are the majority of the indigenous people of Guadalajara. There are thousands of indigenous speakers in Guadalajara, but most indigenous peoples are integrated with the general population and speak Spanish. At the time of the establishment of Guadalajara, the popular European architectural style was juxtaposed with the colonial era of the city. The Metropolitan Cathedral and the DeGolad Theater are the purest examples of neo-classical architecture. The historical center is a religious folk colonial architecture and is known for its architectural and historical significance. Influence (mainly France and Italy) and America (especially from the USA)
Guadalajara is a city in western Mexico. It is known for tequila and cards in Mexico. Both were born in the state of Jalisco in the capital of Guadalajara. The historic center of Guadalajara is dotted with a symbolic building such as a colonial square and a neoclassical theater Degorado and a cathedral with a double golden spire. Palacio del Gobierno has famous mural paintings by painter José Clemente Orozco. Iran is the Islamic Republic of the Persian Gulf and its historical ruins dates back to the Persian Empire. The vast marble ruins symbolize Persepolis, the capital of the empire founded by Darius I in the 6th century BC. The modern capital city of Tehran has modern landmarks such as the luxurious Golessan Palace, the seat of the Kajar dynasty (1794 - 1925), and Mirado Tower 435 meters high.