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Guadalajara is a historic city in Castile-La Mancha, central Spain. Known for its medieval architecture and the impressive Guadalajara Cathedral, the city serves as a gateway to regional heritage. The Palace of the Dukes of Infantado showcases Renaissance design. Visitors explore the old town's narrow streets, visit museums housed in historic buildings, and sample local cuisine in traditional restaurants.
Guadalajara is the capital of Jalisco state in western Mexico, situated on the Atemajac Valley at approximately 1,560 meters above sea level. It is Mexico's second-largest city and the cultural heartland of traditions including mariachi music, tequila production, and charreria (Mexican rodeo), all of which originated in the Jalisco region. The metropolitan area encompasses Zapopan, Tlaquepaque, and Tonala, forming one of Latin America's most significant urban and cultural corridors. Content is sourced from established geographic, cultural, and travel knowledge of the destination as of 2025.
Guadalajara | Jalisco | Western Mexico | Colonial City | Cultural Capital | UNESCO Heritage | Tequila Region | Latin America