Culture, tradition, and the authentic spirit of Mexico
Guadalajara will be one of the tournament’s most vibrant host cities, blending tradition, gastronomy, and football passion.
The capital of Jalisco invites visitors to discover experiences filled with history, art, and Mexican culture. From traditional towns to historic landmarks and iconic flavors, Guadalajara is a must-visit destination during the World Cup. Find more experiences and travel routes at viveelmundialenmexico.com
One of the great jewels of 19th-century architecture, with the work of Jalisco muralist José Clemente Orozco.
The only center for blue agave tequila production is a family-friendly whimsical site of old-world distillation amongst the mountains and the dreamy fields of agave stretching toward the sea.
Descubre la cantina más grande del mundo, el Parían de Tlaquepaque. Prueba sus opciones de gastronomía jalisciense, disfruta música de mariachi en vivo y ambiente familiar en el corazón del Pueblo Mágico.
Discover one of the most iconic architectural places in the heart of downtown Guadalajara. Home to the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (OFJ) and a venue for major cultural events, both its exterior and interior design are sure to impress.
One of the most celebrated beach destinations in the history of Mexico, Vallarta is the stuff of legendary vacations and classic trips to the beach.