Guadalajara, Mexico’s second-largest city, is a vibrant destination that blends tradition, modernity, and the authentic spirit of Mexican culture. Known as the birthplace of mariachi and tequila, this city invites you to explore its streets filled with history, art, and unique flavors
Wander through the cities heart featuring iconic landmarks like the the Guadalajara Cathedral and Plaza de Armas.
Tlaquepaque is located 15 minutes away from downtown Guadalajara. Tlaquepaque is especially known for its galleries, ceramics, pottery and mariachi.
Local Restaurants in Tlaquepaque
Tlaquepaque is home to many excellent restaurants serving Jalisco-style cuisine. Favorites include:
Casa Luna – Romantic atmosphere with regional dishes and colorful decor.
El Patio – A classic choice offering Mexican favorites in a beautiful courtyard.
La Valentina – A stylish spot for upscale Mexican food and cocktails.
Café San Pedro – Ideal for coffee, breakfast, or a light lunch in a cozy setting.
For a more contemporary experience, head to Plaza Andares in Zapopan — Guadalajara’s upscale shopping and restaurants.
Bruna is a modern restaurant in Guadalajara that mixes traditional Mexican flavors with creative, contemporary dishes in an art-filled garden setting.
Octo Restaurante is a highly acclaimed culinary establishment known for its inventive cuisine and exceptional dining experience.
Discover new tastes of the menu with Mexican and Spanish cuisines in the comfort of this restaurant.
Barbarella in Guadalajara is a lively spot serving creative Italian-Mediterranean food and cocktails in a fun, stylish setting.
Tortas Toño
📍 Tierra de Fuego 3160-2, Providencia. IG: @tortastono
Tortas Ahogadas Enrique “El Viejo”
📍Camarena 69, Colonia Americana.
Tortas Ahogadas El Profe Jiménez
📍Andrés Terán 841, Villaseñor.
Tortas Ahogadas José “El de la Bicicleta”
📍Mexicaltzingo 27, Mexicaltzingo. IG: @joseeldealbicicleta
Tortas Ahogadas El Príncipe Heredero
📍Epigmenio González 200, Mexicaltzingo.