Mexico 2026 - Guadalajara - Tlaquepaque and Tequilla
The remainder of the afternoon was spent in the colorful, colonial chaos that is Tlaquepaque on a Sunday. It is an area of grand homes built in the late 19th and 20th century that have been repurposed as shops, art galleries, bars and restaurants.
We ambled into a courtyard where a Mariachi band was playing and discovered a small museum of Mexican ceramics. Admission was free so we spent a short time enjoying the displays of colorful pottery. The state of Jalisco, Guadalajara is it's capital, is a major producer of tequila. Tequila tours are a favorite day trip out of the city which terminate in the town of Tequila ,which consists of 2 modest cathedrals, a traditional bandstand, shops selling an astonishing variety of tequila themed merchandise and a commemorative statue. We tasted and purchased a reposado at a price I almost felt guilty about and watched the citizens of Guadalajara kicking up their heels and like us enjoying the sunny weekend afternoon.
We took photos with pieces of the large array of public art, shopped and felt relief as our vacation turned into a joyous adventure as opposed to the nightmare of our first few hours.
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