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Each evening during the International Mariachi Festival the best Mariachi professionals perform at the historic Degollado Theater.
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Tour the Guachimontones Pyramids, an archaeological site located one hour outside of Guadalajara.
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The Guadalajara Zoo is home to endangered species from Mexico and around the world including the rare white lion.
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Guadalajara Zoo is the largest zoo in Jalisco and a popular tourist destination featuring a diverse selection of birds and mammals.
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Board The Jose Cuervo Express which is a two hour train ride that travels from Guadalajara to Tequila through the blue agave fields.
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Tequila is created from the blue agave plant which grows in the town of Tequila located in Jalisco.
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Tequila was named a “Pueblo Mágico” (Magical Town) by the Mexican government in 2003 and is known as the birthplace of the drink tequila.
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The fourth largest stadium in Mexico, the Estadio Chivas is a multi-use venue mostly used for football matches.
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Be sure to check out Charros de Jalisco’s schedule and see if you can catch a baseball game during your stay in Guadalajara.
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Lucha libre is a poplar Mexican sport consisting of colorful masks, and a freestyle form of wrestling.
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