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Guadalajara


Guadalajara

Guadalajara it also notes the greater economic potential of any Mexican city for doing business in 2010. Its economic and cultural potential is founded as a core development and tourist attraction for the entire country


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uadalajara is a mexican city, capital of the state of Jalisco, as well as main town in the urban area called Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara. It is located in western Mexico, in the center of Jalisco, in the geographical area known as Valle de Atemajac. Its territory delimited to the north by the municipalities of Zapopan and ixtlahuacan of the River; to the east with Tonala and the Zapotlanejo-lagos de Moreno stretch; to the south with Tlaquepaque and the poniente and Zapopan. The total population of the city of Guadalajara was 1 494 182 in 2010, being the third most populous city in the country, it was only after Mexico City and Ecatepec de Morelos For its part, the Guadalajara metropolitan area (formed by 8 municipalities of Jalisco) brings together a total of 4 434 252 inhabitants, while the second most populated city of the country, after the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City, and the 9TH largest urban agglomeration in Latin America. Culturally, the city of Guadalajara is considered to be the most emblematic town of Mexico and that has given it its iconographic image in the country. The mariachi, tequila, and the charrerĂ­a, originating in Jalisco, are the most representative symbols of

Mexico in the world and have their headquarters cultural in Guadalajara. The city also stands out for its rich and varied gastronomy, its colonial architecture, its folklore and religious traditions.. Guadalajara was the headquarters of the Pan American Games in 2011. Previously, the city has been hosted by other events of international stature, such as the first Ibero-american Summit in 1991, the Summit Latin America, The CaribbeanEuropean Union in 2004, the International Meeting of promoters and Cultural Managers in 2005, Summit of leaders from North America in 2009 and the Meeting of Plenipotentiaries of the International Telecommunication Union in 2010 In the same way was named American Capital of Culture in 2005 and Educator City in 2006 and again in 2010. Each year is also the headquarters of the International Book Fair in Guadalajara, the most important of the Spanishspeaking world. It also notes the greater economic potential of any Mexican city for doing business in 2010. Its economic and cultural potential is founded as a core development and tourist attraction for the entire country

The cultural movement that is currently living in Guadalajara is one of the strongest in Latin. The city has one of the cultural calendars

more vast in the continent, which is compounded by the interest of the government, at the University of Guadalajara and private institutions, to exploit the cultural attributes of the city. In the city are displayed works by international artists and is a showcase for the cultural events international which has a radius of influence reaches most of the countries of Latin America, as well as the southwestern United States.

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first class train travels to the land of Tequila leaving from the Guadalajara train station every Saturday morning. It’s a grand touristic adventure, filled with thrills for the whole family with Mariachi, tequila and beer on board, as well as expert guides who take the time to explain the route and talk about the Hacienda de San Josel Refugio, where Tequila Herradura is manufactured. Once there, guides lead a tour through the museum, showing how past artisans used to make the Tequila, as well as the modern processes to make Tequila. After the tour, a traditional Mexican lunch is sponsored, with live acts displaying traditional dances and songs from the region. The train returns back to Guadalajara during the evening.

Prices are MXN770 for adults; MXN400 for children under 12; children under 5 years old travel for free. Pag. 3 / Know the best of Guadalajara


Guadalajara RIU Hotels, small family business to international chain in expansion the company was born in 1953 with a small hotel in Mallorca and currently with 102 hotels. RIU Hotels began in the 1990s its internationalization as a string with the inauguration of the Hotel Riu Taino in Punta Cana (Dominican Republic). From this island, whose beaches are among the most beautiful in the world, the chain has been expanded in Florida, Mexico, Tunisia, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Jamaica, Aruba, Cape Verde, Bahamas. Quinta Real Guadalajara is conveniently located in a residential area, 30 minutes from the international Airport, 20 minutes from downtown, 15 minutes from Expo-Guadalajara. The hotel has a pool and fully equipped business center. Hotel services include 24-hour medical alert, 24-hour taxi hire, valet laundry, dry cleaning, babysitting, car rental, shoeshine, and wedding consulting service. The hotel is centered in Guadalajara’s residential section, but close enough to the shops, restaurants, and entertainment of downtown.

Restaurants

Hotels Casa Bariachi is dedicated to serving the finest meat to be found in the country, as well as a variety of Mexican dishes. Decor is typically Mexican, with rustic tables and chairs, streetlights and decorative papel picado (perforated paper). Live mariachi music livens up the clientele; at night the feeling is quite festive and there are always customers who decide to let their hair down and sing along. There are many restaurants that boast of meat dishes but Karne Garibaldi is definitely different. The meat here is cooked in its own juices and this guarantees a flavor that’s unique. This restaurant has been mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records for the fastest service a record 13.5 seconds. This miracle happens as there is just one dish on the menu and is called Karne En Su Jugo, which is diced beef served in a rich broth. You can make a choice between grilled onions or tortillas to accompany your meal. Pag. 4 / Know the best of Guadalajara


Guadalajara On the barranca (slope) of Huentit谩n, lies the expansive Guadalajara Zoo. Besides the marvellous view from here, there are 2,000 animals, representing 360 different species to be seen. There is an impressive reptile section, two aviaries, a petting zoo, an area to observe nocturnal species, an interactive museum and a roofed auditorium seating 3,500 people. Either walk the zoo or take the sightseeing train that passes regularly. Stroller rentals, cafes, soda fountains and souvenirs shops are available.

zoo and museums

Teatro Degollado is the most prestigious theatre, the building features a neo-classical portico atop corinthian columns and a marble relief of Apollo and the Nine Muses. Inside, the walls are brimming with murals. A variety of dramatic arts are staged here and it is the host for the International Encounter of Mariachi. Every Sunday at 10am, the Ballet Folkl贸rico de la Universidad de Guadalajara dances here. The capacity of the theater is 1,414 people and admission varies with the performance and seat location.

Andares is the combination of geometric shapes, characteristics of the work of Deaf, take shelter under them the visitor in a shopping center with a space open to the sky which invites visitors to spend a day shopping and at the same time enjoying the facilities at both of fun and entertainment, as highend restaurants, or the air rest and recreational.

La Gran Plaza is a modern shopping center, located in a convenient area between two important avenues of the city. It has three levels where you will find clothing, footwear and other boutiques, in addition to banks, restaurants, a fast food area, and an area for arcade games. It also houses a Cinepolis, which shows films in several theatres, and Hippos, a nice cafe-bar. The place has ample outdoor and underground parking lots. Pag. 5 / Know the best of Guadalajara

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Map of Guadalajara On the barranca (slope) of Huentitรกn, lies the expansive Guadalajara Zoo. Besides the marvellous view from here, there are 2,000 animals, representing 360 different species to be seen. There is an impressive reptile section, two aviaries, a petting zoo, an area to observe nocturnal species, an interactive museum and a roofed auditorium seating 3,500 people. Either walk the zoo or take the sightseeing train that passes regularly. Stroller rentals,


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