Guadalajara City Guide 2017-18

Recreation and Outdoors Sports Clubs The city has public and private sports clubs. Private sports clubs may have an application

process and waiting list. A few top rated clubs are: + Guadalajara Country Club: www.gcc.com.mx + San Javier Club Private, A.C.: www.clubsanjavier.org.mx

There are also many gyms all around the city with various types of classes offered. Memberships are available, or you can pay per visit. A few community favorites include: + Human Sport Gym Club: http://humansportgym.jal.mx/cruzdelsur.html + Gym Guadalajara: www.gymguadalajara.com + Country Gym: http://countrysportgym.wixsite.com/countrysportgym/sucursales

Arts and Culture Places to visit in the historical center of Guadalajara: + Catedral Metropolitana, La Asunción de María + El Cabildo Eclesiástico + El Expiatorio, Templo del Santísimo Sacramento + Escudo de Armas de la Ciudad de Guadalajara + Fuente de la Inmolación de Quetzalcóatl

+ Mercado Libertad + San Juan de Dios

Popular museums in Guadalajara: + Casa Museo López Portillo + Museo de Arqueología de Occidente + Hospicio Cabañas (a magnificent building exhibit of Clemente Orozco murals) Entertainment and Dining Guadalajara has an extensive dining and nightlife scene. The city offers a wide variety of restaurants, as well as many world class restaurants. Many restaurants specialize in a type of cuisine, and many of the restaurants stay true Guadalajara´s roots by serving traditional “mestizo” food, which is combination of Mexican and Spanish foods. Some of the city´s best restaurants and dinning locations are in Downtown area. Great food is one of the major benefits that this city can offer.

Parks Some of the largest and most popular parks in the city include: + Parque Metropolitano + Bosque de Los Colomos

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