Showing posts with label Guadalajara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guadalajara. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Transportation in Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a big city, and so you will definitely need transportation. Providencia, Chapultepec, downtown and Andares are the most walking-friendly places in the city; however they're a bit far from each other.
Of course you can always rent a car when you get to the airport, but if you're not the kind that likes to be stuck in traffic at rush hour -roughly 730am-830am, 2pm-4pm, 6pm-8pm- then you would most definitely try to pick up another means of transportation.
First off, there are airlines that offer the airport shuttle. For example, vivaerobus the most economic, domestic flights airlines has two shuttle routes: Plaza del Sol and Downtown Guadalajara. These two locations will leave you around the Expo Guadalajara and the Historical downtown sites respectively.
Once you get into the city, public transportation is made up mostly of public buses. Routes can be found online at rutasgdl.com . There is also a line of "light train" (tren ligero in Spanish), however it only covers a certain part of the city, so you will definitely need the help of the bus routes.
If you are the eco-friendly type of person, then Guadalajara is the city for you. There is a rent-me public bycicle program called Bikla. You basically log into their website and use your credit card or paypal account to enter the Public Bicycle club. This means that you will have access to the bicycle network that Bikla offers around the city. You can find a map of the bicycle parking spots where you can find them and return them.
Moreover, every Sunday is "Via Recreativa" day. This subject is actually extensive, so it will have its own spotlight later on. However, it's important to know that if you have any set of wheels that don't involve a car, or you're simply in the mood for a walk or a run, this program is what you've been looking for.
And last but not least, taxis. The yellow little Nissan Tsurus (although there are plenty of other models) have the Cathedral line drawn on the back of their cars. They are mostly safe and cheaper if you call for a "Sitio" or cab station for them to pick you up.
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Airport Shuttle,
Guadalajara,
Public Transport
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Travel to Guadalajara
Guadalajara is the most iconic city in Mexico. Tequila and Mariachi are two Mexican icons around the world whose birthplace was the very city of Guadalajara, Jalisco. That said, not many would know that exact piece of information. This website is dedicated to inform the traveler about the true faces of this city, and for the visitor to get to know it like a local.
First of all, where is Guadalajara? This beautiful city, also called "La Perla del Pacífico" (Pearl of the Pacific) or "La Perla Tapatía" (The Tapatía Pearl) is the capital city of the state of Jalisco, on the Western part of the country. Locals are called "Tapatíos", and they are the proud citizens of the second largest city in Mexico.
Now, Tequila is an actual little town, it is the birthplace of the drink that has traveled the world over and it's located only 30 minutes away from Guadalajara.
Guadalajara is a financial centre and also the Mexican Silicon Valley. A great number on large international players have set up shop here.
If you're looking for a defining local monument, Minerva is your answer. Several important avenues end up meeting this city's defender and can be seen in thousands of pictures.
That is the overall description of Guadalajara, but stay tuned for more detailed tips on what to do, where to go, what food to eat (most importantly where), and well... the secrets that you need to know to fully enjoy your trip.
First of all, where is Guadalajara? This beautiful city, also called "La Perla del Pacífico" (Pearl of the Pacific) or "La Perla Tapatía" (The Tapatía Pearl) is the capital city of the state of Jalisco, on the Western part of the country. Locals are called "Tapatíos", and they are the proud citizens of the second largest city in Mexico.
Now, Tequila is an actual little town, it is the birthplace of the drink that has traveled the world over and it's located only 30 minutes away from Guadalajara.
Guadalajara is a financial centre and also the Mexican Silicon Valley. A great number on large international players have set up shop here.
If you're looking for a defining local monument, Minerva is your answer. Several important avenues end up meeting this city's defender and can be seen in thousands of pictures.
That is the overall description of Guadalajara, but stay tuned for more detailed tips on what to do, where to go, what food to eat (most importantly where), and well... the secrets that you need to know to fully enjoy your trip.
Labels:
Guadalajara,
local,
Mexico,
tequila,
travel
Location:
Guadalajara, JAL, Mexico
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