Day 5 - Colonial Mexico: Towns with History (Mex - Ptz - Gdl - Gto - Qro) en 9 days

Day 5 - Guadalajara

Tour Colonial Mexico: Towns with History (Mex - Ptz - Gdl - Gto - Qro)

Colonial Mexico: Towns with History (Mex - Ptz - Gdl - Gto - Qro)

Inicio: Ciudad de Mexico, México | Fin: Ciudad de Mexico, México
9 days
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Day 5 - Guadalajara
Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico

The day begins with a cozy pause at the hotel: a traditional Mexican breakfast that paves the way for a new day of discoveries. It is that first moment that seals the perfect start for an experience that promises to captivate the senses in every detail.

Mexico awakens among intense aromas. Each dish reflects the essence of a country that celebrates life from the first hour of the day. It is a moment where tradition and energy merge, reminding us that every Mexican morning is imbued with hospitality, flavor, and human warmth.

Perhaps a colonial city full of history and architecture awaits you, a village that preserves its ancestral roots, or a natural landscape where time seems to stand still. Whatever the direction, breakfast sets the perfect starting point for an authentic day.

In Mexico, every sunrise opens the door to new emotions, to the joy of discovery, and to the pleasure of being surprised. With willingness and curiosity, we prepare to live new experiences and let the city envelop you with its aromas, its people, and its inexhaustible spirit of life.

Cultural tour in Guadalajara with entrance to Cabañas and visit to Mundo Cuervo

The journey begins by immersing ourselves in the fascinating duality of Guadalajara, a city that breathes modernity in its financial avenues but carefully guards its colonial soul in the historic center.

We will walk through the heart of the city, where the architecture narrates centuries of history in every facade. The Metropolitan Cathedral stands as the undisputed visual axis; its iconic towers shaped like inverted pelicans, covered with yellow Sayula ceramics, shine under the sun and serve as a permanent guide for the traveler.

We will explore the Tapatía Plaza, a vast pedestrian corridor designed for urban enjoyment. Here, the water from the fountains and contemporary sculptures create a relaxed strolling atmosphere, connecting the nerve centers of the Jalisco capital among street vendors and the daily life of the Tapatíos. In such art- and history-filled tours, some travelers often become interested in discovering more of the country and share recommendations, sometimes mentioning tours to Mexico as options for future cultural journeys.

The fiery universe of Orozco

Unlike other panoramic tours, this visit takes us through the doors of the Hospicio Cabañas, a monumental site declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This building, with perfect neoclassical symmetry and crowned by an elegant dome, impresses not only with the serenity of its 23 courtyards and long stone corridors that seem endless.

Upon entering the Main Chapel, the experience becomes overwhelming and vibrant. The walls, vaults, and ceilings are covered by the murals of master José Clemente Orozco, considered the "Sistine Chapel of America".

Looking up at the dome reveals "The Man on Fire," a masterpiece of perspective that seems to move, descend, and burn before the eyes of the viewer. It conveys an expressive force of pain, history, and hope that vibrates in the air and justifies the visit to the city by itself.

Markets and local life

The urban immersion continues by exploring daily life in its traditional market. It is a delightful assault on the senses: the bustle of merchants announcing their goods and the colorful tropical fruits stacked in geometric shapes.

The spicy aroma of birria and tortas ahogadas being prepared on the spot fills the aisles. It is the place where Tapatío identity is displayed without filters or pretensions, allowing a genuine observation of its inhabitants' hustle.

Towards the origin of tequila

We will leave the city behind to delve into the rural landscape of Jalisco. The road leads us to the Magical Town of Tequila, crossing endless fields planted with agave tequilana weber.

The view of the hills tinged with bluish green, dramatically contrasting with the red volcanic and fertile soil, prepares the palate for the next experience.

We will head directly to the legendary Mundo Cuervo distillery, an institution that has perfected the production of the national drink for centuries and opens its doors to reveal its secrets.

Secrets of distillation at Mundo Cuervo

This visit is not a simple observation; it is a deep educational tour of the oldest and most prestigious production process. We will walk among the masonry ovens, perceiving the intense and sweet smell of cooked agave that resembles hot honey and caramel.

We will learn firsthand how the juices are extracted from the piñas, the slow fermentation in large tanks, and the passage through the copper stills that convert the must into a crystalline and potent spirit.

The experience culminates with an included tasting, where we will learn to identify the notes, body, and character of tequila in its place of origin, toasting with the most emblematic drink of Mexico in a historical setting.

The atmosphere of the Magical Town

After the technical visit, we will immerse ourselves in the cobblestone streets of Tequila. The atmosphere here is festive and welcoming, imbued with a provincial air that invites calm.

We will walk towards the main square, flanked by leafy trees and dominated by the Church of Santiago Apóstol, a stone construction that has witnessed the history of the town since the 17th century.

The environment vibrates with live mariachi music often heard in the central kiosk, blending with the laughter of visitors and the sound of bells, creating an unforgettable sound postcard.

Gastronomy and the famous "Cantaritos"

It is time to enjoy the local gastronomy on our own. The restaurants and terraces of the town offer a variety of Jalisco dishes that are a delight, such as carne en su jugo, pozole rojo, or birria tatemada.

But the experience is not complete without trying the iconic street drink: the "cantaritos." These clay jars rimmed with salt and chili are filled with tequila, fresh citrus juice, and grapefruit soda.

It is common to see travelers walking with their cantarito in hand, refreshing themselves under the western sun while exploring the corners of the town.

Craftsmanship and liquid memory

We will take time to explore the numerous shops and galleries that adorn the center. Here, the agave culture transforms into art and memory.

We can admire and purchase leatherwork, silver jewelry, and, of course, the famous white oak barrels turned into furniture or decoration.

It is also the perfect opportunity to buy bottles of special or artisanal editions that cannot be found elsewhere, taking home a piece of the essence of Jalisco.

The return at sunset

As the day comes to an end, we will begin our return to Guadalajara. The journey back gifts us with one last spectacular view: the sun setting over the agave fields.

The golden light of the sunset makes the blue leaves shine, creating a dreamlike landscape that closes the day with a golden touch. We will arrive at the hotel with our memories filled with flavors, images, and the warmth of the land of mariachi.

Includes:

- Breakfast

- Guided tour of downtown Guadalajara

- Entrance to the Hospicio Cabañas

- Excursion to Tequila with entrance and tasting at Mundo Cuervo

Does not include:

- Lunch and dinner.

Hotel Plaza Diana ****

Address: Av. Circunvalación Agustín Yáñez 2760-Sur, Arcos Vallarta, 44130 Guadalajara, Jal., Mexico.

The Hotel Plaza Diana presents itself as a balance between comfort and urban dynamism. Its modern style, with clean lines and well-lit environments, offers a sense of freshness from the moment you cross the lobby.

Located in the heart of the Arcos Vallarta area, the hotel is surrounded by key avenues that facilitate movement to different sectors of the city. The area combines activity and functionality, with services, shops, and dining options within walking distance, allowing travelers to organize their agenda without complications.

The rooms are designed with a contemporary touch and a practical approach: comfortable spaces, modern furniture, and details that promote rest after an active day. In its common areas, a relaxed atmosphere prevails, with spaces designed for both disconnecting and continuing work activities if necessary.

Hotel Plaza Diana Guadalajara stands out for its modern atmosphere, accessibility, and strategic location in one of the best-connected areas of the city, becoming an ideal support point for planning a flexible itinerary in Guadalajara.

Summary

Do you want an adventure that reveals deep Mexico, exploring its architectural gems and its best-kept secrets? Are you looking for a journey that takes you through pre-Hispanic history, the viceroyal splendor, and the curiosities of the Magical Towns? This Colonial Mexico tour is the complete journey you have been waiting for.

This great circuit of 9 days and 8 nights is a canvas of contrasts. You will immerse yourself in the mining nostalgia of El Oro, the Christmas magic of Tlalpujahua, and the Purépecha authenticity of Pátzcuaro. The experience is designed for you to collect a rich variety of atmospheres and landscapes in a single route.

Adventure and Discovery: The route will take you to see the Giants of Tula (the imposing Toltec Atlantes), the mural art of Orozco at the Hospicio Cabañas in Guadalajara, and the neo-Gothic splendor of San Miguel de Allende. Additionally, it includes entries to key sites such as the Dos Estrellas mine and the Mundo Cuervo distillery.

The itinerary honors the deepest traditions. You will feel the atmosphere in the canals of Xochimilco and marvel at the baroque art of the Sanctuary of Atotonilco, known as the "Mexican Sistine Chapel." On these types of routes, many travelers end up consulting tour options to Mexico like those offered by Hoteleus, especially when they want to expand their adventure in the country.

The journey ends in Val'Quirico, a surreal Tuscan-style village, contrasting with the Talavera of Puebla and the Toltec past.

This program offers a guided and comfortable experience, ideal for a total historical immersion. It includes daily breakfasts, a ride on a trajinera, and a dinner with mariachis in Garibaldi, allowing your only concern to be enjoying the beauty that surrounds you.

This great circuit promises to be a life experience that connects the monumental with the intimate. Its richness, traditions, and folklore will captivate you, leaving memories that range from mariachi to the muralist art of its palaces.

Hotel Picks

Day 1

  • Regente City Hotel ****

Day 2

  • Hotel Casa Blanca Mexico City ****

Day 3

  • Hotel BW Plus Posada Don Vasco *****

Day 4

  • Hotel Plaza Diana ****

Day 5

  • Hotel Plaza Diana ****

Day 6

  • Holiday Inn Express Guanajuato Hotel

Day 7

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Querétaro Hotel

Day 8

  • Hotel Casa Blanca Mexico City ****

Price include

    Day: 1

  • Arrival in the capital: Transfer to the hotel included
  • Day: 2

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • City Tour and Xochimilco with Dinner and Mariachis in Garibaldi
  • Day: 3

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Mining Towns Route: El Oro, Mina Dos Estrellas, and Tlalpujahua
  • Day: 4

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Visit to Morelia World Heritage Site and transfer to Guadalajara
  • Day: 5

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Cultural tour in Guadalajara with entrance to Cabañas and visit to Mundo Cuervo
  • Day: 6

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Transfer to Guanajuato with funicular ride and panoramic tour
  • Day: 7

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Independence Route: Dolores Hidalgo, San Miguel, and Arrival in Querétaro
  • Day: 8

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Archaeological tour to Tula, visit to Puebla and Val'Quirico with return to CDMX
  • Day: 9

  • Breakfast at Accommodation Mexico
  • Airport transfer included and end of services

Visited Places and Cities

A: Ciudad de Mexico, MéxicoB: Pátzcuaro, MéxicoC: Guadalajara & Vicinity, MéxicoD: Guanajuato, MéxicoE: Queretaro, MéxicoF: Puebla, MéxicoG: Ciudad de Mexico, México

Maps are automatically generated and provide an indicative, yet inaccurate, representation of the route.

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