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At the boundary between Guadalajara and Zapopan is a lush 92-hectare park with more than 32,000 trees. At Bosque Colomos you’ll meet families having picnics under eucalyptus trees and jogging trails that weave deep into the woodland.

The park has a Japanese garden for a few minutes of quiet contemplation, and at the centre is a large lake, supporting a few bird and amphibian species.

There’s a regular market for food and arts and crafts, and stables for children to try horse riding.

Cathedral

  • The main church for the Archdiocese of Guadalajara, the cathedral is edged by four plazas that form a cross shape.

    This monument has come through a

Hospicio Cabañas

  • A World Heritage Site, this immense complex was established in 1791 as a hospital, almshouse, orphanage and workhouse. With a large rectangular footprint, it

Guadalajara Zoo

  • A swift taxi ride from the Historic Centre, the Guadalajara Zoo is rated as one of the best in Latin America and has a higher variety of species than any in