Museo Cabañas, Jalisco
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Jalisco
Some of the most important travel destinations in Mexico can be found in the state of Jalisco. But guess what? It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s also home to dozens of smaller cultural, natural, and historical points of interest. And that\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s before we get to the world-famous Pacific coast. Economically important already, it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s a place that thrives with important places, regions, and landscapes. To know Jalisco in its entirety will take a life time. There\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s room for adventure, nature, wildlife, culture and cultural history, and some of the country\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s best loved food. Below are just some great places to get a head start.
Official Website: www.visitjalisco.mx
One of the great jewels of 19th-century architecture, with the work of Jalisco muralist José Clemente Orozco.
Just the king of the little towns along the north shore of Lake Chapala, Ajijic is a great introduction to all of them.
Es un municipio que cuenta con una riqueza cultural, histórica y atractivos turísticos de gran alcance que lo posicionan como uno de los municipios más encantadores de Jalisco.
Enjoy a unique experience touring the agave landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, aboard the Tequila Express, Jalisco\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s most iconic train.
Learn more about the coffee produced in San Sebastián del Oeste at a cozy, family-run spot called La Quinta Mary, where they also offer delicious handmade sweets.
Akamba is not just an electronic music festival. It\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s a sensory experience celebrating the connection with nature through music, contemporary art, and regional food.
Experience the Guadalajara International Film Festival 2025 from June 6th to 14th. Enjoy screenings and galas, with Portugal featured as the guest country of honor.
Highlights and everything you need to know to experience this grand celebration in Jalisco.