Guadalajara is one of the cities located in the western part of Mexico. It is famous for its tequila and mariachi music. Both were born in Jalisco the state of which Guadalajara is the capital. Guadalajara's historical center is lined with historic plazas, colonial structures and iconic landmarks, including the Neoclassical Teatro Degollado and a cathedral that has two gold-colored spires. The Palacio del Gobierno houses famous murals by painter Jose Clemente Orozco.

Many times, travelers are unaware of it. Guadalajara is an intriguing city filled with food and culture, stunning sights and a dazzling nightlife -- there are numerous activities to keep you entertained! 

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Get the most out of your time in Guadalajara by reading the list below of activities to enjoy within Guadalajara.

Take a look around the Historical Centre

The most effective way to be familiar with Guadalajara is to take an excursion through Guadalajara's Centro Historico (Historical Centre). The tour with a knowledgeable guides, Diego The tour is a excellent option that covers every single spot. You'll find a variety of tree-lined parks stunning cathedrals, important market stalls, cultural institutions and much more. It's an ideal spot to stroll around on a leisurely basis, since there are many roads that are only accessible to pedestrians.

If you choose to explore on your own, you can start your journey in the Plaza de Armas, which is located in the vicinity of The double-spired Guadalajara Cathedral and the historic Governor's Office. Take a stroll through the adjacent Liberation Square to snap a picture of that Guadalajara sign. The square itself is among the top activities you can do for free during your time in Mexico City. From here, you can have access to a number of museums, including The Regional Museum of Guadalajara. You can also take a cup of coffee and watch the city's activities throughout the day.

Feast on Tortas Ahogadas

Walking around for hours will surely leave you hungry. While visiting Guadalajara it is a must to try eating the local delicacy called tortas Ahogadas. The word literally means "drowned sandwich," and you'll know why the reason once you taste one.

These regional specialties are usually prepared with birote bread and pieces of fried pork. The sandwich is coated in a delicious sauce that is mostly made of dried chili peppers.

They're then served along with pieces of white onions, some radishes and the usual assortment of hot sauces and salsas that you'll see on any Mexican table.

The opportunity to grab a sandwich is among the top activities doing in Guadalajara for those who suffer from an alcohol-related hangover. The locals think it's the most effective cure (and I have to admit that I'm in agreement).

Look up the Super Tortas Ahogadas in addition to Tortas Ahogadas Don Jose...or you can ask the walking guide on your tour, Airbnb host or a trusted friend where the finest sandwiches in Guadalajara are! Eating incredible food is one of the best activities to enjoy during your stay in Mexico.

I highly suggest taking an excursion like that to not only sample foods, but also also hear an expert local guide talk about the significance and history of each food item. Find out more information about the most enjoyable food tour within Guadalajara by clicking here.

Listen to live Mariachi Bands

Perhaps none of the types of Mexican music is more popular as mariachi. It was even on it onto the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage a few years back.

Anywhere there is a tourist attraction in Mexico there is a ring from mariachi music are heard regardless of whether it's a roving band playing on the beach or during the president's inauguration ceremony.

Go on the tour which will allow you to witness the amazing Mexican customary Charro cowboys. They'll also have the traditional Charreada (rodeo) as well as a few drinks, while listening to Mariachi. Click here to find out more information about the experience.

It is believed that modern-day mariachi musical style was born in Jalisco in the Mexican state in which Guadalajara has the status of its capital city. Therefore, there's the best place in which to immerse yourself in the tradition of Mexican musical style than here at GDL.

Go to visit the Plaza de los Mariachis at night and book a band to perform for you. Be sure to arrive prepared with some songs that aren't " La Cucaracha."

Check out The Cultural Institute Cabanas

The most fascinating activities to experience when in Guadalajara is to go to Guadalajara's Cultural Institute Cabanas. It was established in 1791 as an orphanage/hospital through the episcopal diocese of Guadalajara and later was transformed into a cultural institution. It's a stunning neo-classical structure with a variety of galleries and courtyards that you can explore.

This fascinating walk with a helpful guide will help you visit the Cultural Institute of Cabanas as in addition to other attractions in the city. Click here to find out more information about the tour. The most memorable part of the trip is certainly seeing the incredible frescoes of Mexican painter Jose Clemente Orozco, including his most well-known painting Hombre de Fuego (The Man of Fire).

It's closed on Mondays, but visitors are welcome on Tuesdays. It costs $2 to enter and another $1 if would like to use the camera. Go here to see this on the maps.

See a Lucha Libre Fight

Check out the fast-moving luchadores. One of the most exciting activities that you could do when visiting Guadalajara is watching an Lucha Libre match. It was one of the highlights of my visit to Guadalajara absolutely.

On a Tuesday night, go on a Tuesday night to Arena Coliseo to take in the most exciting Mexican wrestling. The package includes round-trip transportation and a ticket to the match, information from the local guide to the actual events and beverages. Even if you're not a big wrestling fan like I am an evening of wrestling is a lot of fun. My wife is constantly lashing out at me for my passion for American pro-wrestling, but she adores going to the lucha libre and has already attended three shows.