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Tapatio Tour

El Tapatio Tour is the local version of the hop-on/hop-off sightseeing bus with audio commentary in English and Spanish. It operates on four routes: Guadalajara, Tlquepaque, Zapopan and Tonalá. The first bus of the day leaves at 9:30 am and the last at 8 pm. Tip: Go on Thursdays if you want to see the Tonalá artisan street market.

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GUADALAJARA

Catedral of guadalajara (stand).

The Cathedral of Guadalajara, or Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Most Holy Mary, is a cathedral in Mexico, the headquarters parish of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara and one of the most representative buildings of the city, due to its towers with neo-Gothic spiers and its rich history.

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Paraninfo Enrique Diaz de León (P. of interest)

At the height of the revolutionary boom, General Manuel Macario Diéguez ordered the construction of two primary schools that would be together, one named Constitución (to the north) and the other Reforma (to the south) on the current Av. Vallarta at its intersection with Enrique Díaz de León, These buildings were designed by the engineer Alfredo Navarro Branca to allude to the constitutionalist theme, whose first stone was laid by the young Enrique Díaz de León, on September 16, 1914.

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Centro Magno (P. of interest)

Centro Magno is a shopping center in the city of Guadalajara, one of the most important, located on Avenida Vallarta. Its location benefits it a lot since this area is one of the best known in the city and with a large number of shops.

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Los Arcos (P. of interest)

The Arches of Guadalajara are a representative monument of the City of Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This monument was erected as the entrance to the city following the inauguration of the Mexico-Morelia-Guadalajara highway in 1938. The work was carried out during the period of Governor Silvano Barba González, who commissioned the project to architect Aurelio Aceves. .

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Glorieta Minerva (Stand)

La Minerva is a representative monument of the City of Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The fountain is adorned with a statue of the Roman goddess Minerva (Athena in Hellenic culture), the work of sculptor Joaquín Arias. It is the second largest fountain in said city after the one located inside Alcalde Park. The work was carried out during the period of Governor Agustín Yáñez, who commissioned the project to architect Julio de la Peña, and it was inaugurated in 1956.

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La Estampida (P. of interest)

This monument represents the founding of the city and the Coat of Arms of Guadalajara in the year 1542. It is made of bronze and represents the escape of 14 horses, artistically very well achieved the dynamics and action. It was designed and made by Jorge de la Peña

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Plaza del Sol (Stand)

Because the city of Guadalajara kept its main businesses in the center, the idea arose of imitating the large shopping centers in the United States to attract businesses and services to this area of the city. At first the idea was considered vain and without a future, but today we know that Plaza del Sol has become one of the meeting centers for many people from Guadalajara and tourists, since the area where it is located has established itself as the most attractive. and better location. Today, the best hotels in the city and the Expo Guadalajara exhibition center are located in this area.

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Expo Guadalajara (Stand)

Inaugurated on February 20 under the theme "United in the will to do to deserve", this venue became known for its Great Exhibition Hall, now identified as the Jalisco Hall (25,472 m2)

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Los Arcos del Milenio (P. of interest)

The Arches of the Third Millennium, commonly known simply as Arches of the Millennium, are a sculptural work by the Mexican artist Enrique Carbajal González known as "Sebastián", located in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, in western Mexico.

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Museo de Arte Raúl Anguiano (Stand)

El Museo Raúl Anguiano se renueva en 2003 como proyecto para resguardar y exhibir la obra del maestro Raúl Anguiano. Tiene por misión investigar y difundir los valores estéticos de las artes visuales, tanto locales como externos, dando cabida a nuevas expresiones y participando de manera activa y efectiva en las prácticas artísticas contemporáneas.

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Monumento a los Niños Heroes (P. of interest)

El famoso Monumento a los Niños Heroes es una escultura del artista Juan Olaguíbel. Consta de una explanada circular, al centro una imponente columna de 50 metros de altura, en la cima una escultura femenina que representa a la Patria. A sus pies el escudo nacional, y al frente de este la estatua de los Niños Heroes con la leyenda "Murieron por la Patria".

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American consulate (Stand)

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Templo Expiatorio (Stand)

The Expiatory Temple of the Blessed Sacrament is a Catholic temple dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament, located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in Mexico. It is neo-Gothic in style and considered the greatest work of its style in Mexico. Its construction began on August 15, 1897 and ended 75 years later in 1972.

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TLAQUEPAQUE

Teatro degollado (p. of interest).

The Santos Degollado Theater is a building from the mid-19th century, located in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. The property is a regular venue for recitals, concerts, and classical and contemporary dance shows. It is also the headquarters of the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Hospicio Cabañas (Stand)

The Hospicio Cabañas is a neoclassical style building, emblematic of the Mexican city of Guadalajara. It served as a home for orphans from 1810 to 1980. Inside, some of the most important murals by José Clemente Orozco are preserved. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1997.

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Museo Militar (P. of interest)

The building constitutes a historical testimony; Upon crossing the access door to this museum, the user finds himself in front of a clearly Porfirista construction, made up of three bodies, a central one that stands out from the other two, with two sentry boxes flanking the entrance. The upper part with its frontispiece in the shape of an eagle with outstretched wings. The other two bodies are long and wide. The building as a whole has large windows and is finished with loopholes at the top.

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Plaza de la Bandera (P. of interest)

La Plaza de la Bandera es toda una glorieta o calzada que antes marcaba la división entre el principio y el fin de Guadalajara. Parece el islote en donde se posa la misma águila del Escudo Nacional, imponente, dorada y enorme para recordarnos que este es México.

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Fabrica de Tequila Del Señor (Stand)

La pasión, tenacidad y experiencia de más de 70 años, han traducido nuestra visión en decenas de premios internacionales a la calidad de nuestros productos y su presencia en más de 50 paises.

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Museo de la Cerámica (P. of interest)

Fundado en 1954 en una hermosa residencia del siglo XVII y XVIII que perteneció al rico y famoso hacendado Francisco Velarde, apodado el "Burro de Oro" originario de la Barca, quien fuera General en el Gobierno de Santa Anna y fusilado por apoyar al segundo imperio.

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Corredor de Artesanías (P. of interest)

In this corridor, there is a significant number of galleries where you can find local crafts, but also artisans from all over the country such as cardboard and wood alebrijes, figures made of various materials such as tin or corn leaves and innumerable shapes and forms. uses of blown glass pieces as well as furniture and wrought iron lamps.

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El Parían (P. of interest)

El Parián de San Pedro Tlaquepaque is an attraction in the center of the municipality because it enjoys a family atmosphere, among its qualities it stands out that regardless of the day and time, the traditional atmosphere is lived and breathed in every corner.

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Centro Cultural El Refugio (P. of interest)

The Cultural Center is a space for holding cultural, institutional, academic events, conferences and workshops. The venue offers concerts, plays, conferences, art exhibitions, among other activities. It hosts the TlaquepArte exhibition, the National Ceramics Award, among other activities

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Plaza de las Artesanías (Stand)

A place where you will find all kinds of crafts from the best artists in Tlaquepaque.

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Museo Regional (P. of interest)

Its construction began around 1742 and was completed 16 years later, and was built in a stone factory. Its original use was as the Senor San José school-seminary. During the War of Independence it was a barracks for insurgent troops and a prison for the Spanish.

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Casa Museo López Portillo (P. of interest)

Museum in an old palace with furniture and antiques, plus concerts, recitals and exhibitions.

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Templo San José de Gracia (P. of interest)

The traditional Temple of San José de Gracia, in Guadalajara, is located on Fray Antonio Alcalde Avenue at its intersection with Reforma Street, in the heart of the Tapatia Pearl, and although today, like all the temples in the city center, It suffers from the lack of a fixed community, the devotion to its Patron Saint keeps it current.

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Museo del Periodísmo y Artes Gráficas (P. of interest)

The Museum of Journalism and Graphic Arts (MUPAG) is based in La Casa de los Perros, a mansion popular among the people of Guadalajara because of the legends told about the place. This mansion functioned as the first printing press in Guadalajara in the year 1792, where El Despertador Americano, considered the first independence newspaper in Hispanic America, was printed, edited between 1810 and 1811 by Francisco Severo Maldonado and José Angel de la Sierra.

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Ex. 15va Zona Militar (P. of interest)

This building was built in 1733 to be a convent of the Augustinian nuns of Santa Monica. Over time it had become the headquarters of the Guadalajara Seminary, a teaching house for future priests, but since 1914, in the midst of the revolutionary fray, the Constitutionalist Army of Álvaro Obregón occupied it and installed a military barracks. And his military vocation extended for almost a century, until there was no social memory of his religious origin. Currently it is a museum on the occasion of the Bicentennial of Independence and the Centennial of the Revolution.

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Preparatoria Jalisco No.1 (P. of interest)

On September 10, 1914, the creation of the Jalisco Preparatory School was determined and its formal delivery was made on Tuesday, September 15, 1914. Since 1925, this school has been part of the real estate assets of the University of Guadalajara.

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Templo de San Felipe (P. of interest)

Located on San Felipe and Contreras streets Medellín, in the Historic Center of Guadalajara, the temple of San Felipe Neri is an example of baroque architecture in Guadalajara. The façade, which houses the images of Saint Philip and Saint Francis of Assisi, is carved in the Plateresque style, being crowned by a pompous tower, and is considered by architects to be one of the most precious religious sites in the west of the country.

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Templo de Nuestra Señora del Refugio (P. of interest)

It is located in the central median of Federalismo Avenue, where the old Calle del Moro was located (the temple is located on this street), which was expanded to open the avenue, respecting this religious building. The construction of the temple was completed in 1900 and next to it was the Franciscan Tertiary convent that cared for repentant women, orphans and the elderly.

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Panteón Mezquitán (P. of interest)

The Mezquitán pantheon, located at Avenida Federalismo Norte 977, in the Colonia Mezquitán of Guadalajara, opened its doors on November 2, 1896 due to the saturation of the Pantheon of Belén. This pantheon is located on an area of approximately 25 thousand hectares in the vicinity of what is today the first square of the city.

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Acuario MICHIN (Stand)

Comienza tu aventura y disfruta de la increíble experiencia con tu familia y amigos en uno de los acuarios más importantes y modernos de México en Guadalajara. Conoce a las especies más representativas de nuestro país en un espacio interactivo y divertido, podrás ver tiburones, rayas, ajolotes, nutrias, camaleones ¡y muchos más!

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Zona Financiera (Av. Americas) (P. of interest)

Marvel at great buildings.

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Club de Golf "Guadalajara Country Club" (P. of interest)

The most emblematic sports and social club in the city, since 1909

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Plaza Patria (P. of interest)

Plaza Patria is a shopping center located in the Municipality of Zapopan within the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara. This plaza, like any shopping center, has a large number of stores of various types such as: toy stores, furniture stores, optical stores, aesthetic stores, and stationery stores. , gift shops, clothing stores, pet stores among many other things

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Palacio Municipal de Zapopan (P. of interest)

Neocolonial building, built from gray quarry in 1942. Located in the heart of the historic center of Zapopan, it originally functioned as a school, and from 1968 as the headquarters of the municipal presidency.

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Parroquia de San Pedro (P. of interest)

In addition to the Basilica of Zapopan, where the faithful come year after year to accompany the return of the virgin to whom they consider their home, there is another temple that, due to its characteristics, architecture and history, could be considered another of the jewels of that municipality, the beautiful Parish of San Pedro Apóstol. It was erected in the year 1600 by Don Alfonso de la Mora y Escobar, as a result of the need to provide spiritual care to the population

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Basílica de Zapopan (Stand)

The Basilica of Zapopan and the Convent of Our Lady of Expectation of Zapopan is a Franciscan sanctuary located in the heart of Zapopan in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, it is the second most visited Marian enclosure in the state.

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Museo De Arte Huichol (P. of interest)

The Wixárika Huichol Art Museum is a public venue with a permanent display of Huichol art. Among the collection are traditional items made with thread or pieces decorated with beads.

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Museo de Arte Zapopan (P. of interest)

Inaugurated in 2002, the MAZ is based in the building designed by architects María Emilia Orendain and Enrique Toussaint. It was created in order to disseminate national and international contemporary art expressions.

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Plaza de las Américas (P. of interest)

The Plaza de las Américas or also Plaza Juan Pablo ll is one of the attractions next to the basilica, in the center of Zapopan. This plaza was remodeled a few years ago; Its fountains, planters and even the kiosk are new, maybe before it looked more like a "town square" but I liked it, it's a change. And it should be noted that they preserved some pieces of the old square.

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Arcos de Zapopan (P. of interest)

The Zapopan Arches are a colonial-style construction almost 20 meters high that represent the entrance to the municipality. Designed by the architect Guillermo González Ibarra and his wife, the sculptor María del Carmen Rábago.

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Mercado Corona (P. of interest)

The Corona market is located in the downtown area of the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It is considered one of the most important shopping centers in the historic center of Guadalajara. Its construction began in 1888 by order of Governor Ramón Corona, who was assassinated before the inauguration of the market which was on September 15, 1891, which is why the City Council decided to name it "Mercado Corona". This property has suffered several fires during its history in the years 1910, 1919, 1929 and 2014.

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Artisanal Tianguis, Thursday and Sunday (Stand)

Tonalá comes from the Nahuatl word Tonallan, which means “place where the sun rises.” This municipality in the Metropolitan Zone of Guadalajara is distinguished by its pottery activity, which it has carried out since pre-Hispanic times and, where every Thursday and Sunday starting at 8 am, more than 3,500 craft merchants set up shop between Juárez, Madero, Cruz Blanca, Santos Degollado and Avenidas Tonaltecas and Tonalá, to form one of the most famous artisan markets in the country.

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Local crafts (Stand)

Tonalá is recognized nationally as one of the most important craft centers in Mexico. Place where pottery, wrought iron, ceramics and blown glass, among other materials, are transformed in the hands of skilled artisans to form true jewels and works of art.

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Parque Morelos (P. of interest)

Parque que recibe su nombre en homenaje al general José María Morelos y Pavón del que ostenta quizá una de sus mejores representaciones escultóricas que se hayan hecho del caudillo: un vaciado en bronce a tamaño natural de Morelos montando a caballo sobre un pedestal de mármol y cantera visible desde la Calzada Independencia. Además de ser conocido como el sitio de origen y auge de las tradicionales nieves raspadas, delicia tapatía, se considera al Parque Morelos como uno de los principales pulmones del Oriente de la ciudad al estar poblado de centenarios árboles de gran altura y copioso foliaje, al grado de ser nombrado por locales como ‘Le bois D’Boulogne’ (los bosques de Bolonia) de Guadalajara.

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Fuente Olimpica (P. of interest)

Para 1968 y aprovechando que la ciudad fue subsede de los Juegos Olímpicos que se llevaron a cabo en el país, este monumento fue construido y recientemente retocado en la Calzada Independencia, una de las arterias principales de la ciudad. Es la Fuente Olímpica que se encuentra en el cruce de Monte Cáucaso y que adorna el largo trayecto que realiza el transporte del Macrobús y que se puede acceder a ella por una zona peatonal que hay a un costado de ella.

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Estadio Jalisco (P. of interest)

Con una capacidad de 55,020 espectadores, el Estadio Jalisco fue inaugurado el 31 de enero 1960, y ha sido sede en la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1970 y Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1986. Actualmente es la casa de los equipos Atlas, de la Primera División, y los Leones Negros de la Universidad de Guadalajara de la Liga de Ascenso. También fue el estadio como local de Guadalajara (1960-2010), Oro (1960-70), Nacional (1961-65) y Jalisco (1970-80). Es el tercer estadio más grande de México después del Estadio Azteca y el Estadio Olímpico Universitario.

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Plaza de Toros (P. of interest)

La plaza de toros “Nuevo Progreso”, antes “Monumental de Jalisco”, fue diseñada para albergar a 16,561 espectadores sobre una superficie total de terreno de 60,000 metros cuadrados. El proyecto arquitectónico fue encomendado para su elaboración al arquitecto José Manuel Gómez Aldana y la construcción la realizó Constructora México, S.A. de C.V. cuyo director era el arquitecto Leopoldo Torres Águila.

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Plaza Independencia (P. of interest)

La Plaza Independencia es el centro comercial más grande de la zona norte de Guadalajara, ubicado sobre la calzada Independencia y Periférico Norte, a muy poca distancia de la barranca de Huentitán. Una característica particular de este centro comercial es su estilo folklórico, el cual nos dá la sensación de que estamos en una plaza municipal de algun poblado.

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Zoologico Guadalajara (P. of interest)

El Zoológico Guadalajara tiene tres décadas de servir al público tapatío y nacional, así como a turistas de otras partes del mundo. Está considerado uno de los pocos zoológicos autofinanciables del País. Cuenta con 50 hectáreas completamente desarrolladas, donde se ha respetado la topografía del terreno, así como árboles y flora existentes. Tiene bajo su custodia 280 hectáreas de la reserva ecológica en la hermosa Barranca de Huentitán.

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Barranca de Huentitán (P. of interest)

La barranca de Huentitán es considerada corredor biogeográfico ya que alberga cuatro tipos de vegetación: bosque tropical caducifolio, bosque de galería, vegetación rupícula y vegetación secundaria, también existen en la zona varias especies endémicas de flora y fauna, la barranca es frecuentada por investigadores nacionales e internacionales ya que alberga una gran diversidad biológica debido a su ubicación geográfica. El 5 de junio de 1997 fue declarada Área natural protegida, bajo la categoría de Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica, en toda el área perteneciente al municipio de Guadalajara ya que es en esta área donde se encuentra su tramo más urbanizado.

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Cerro de la Reina (P. of interest)

Lugar de tradiciones, leyendas e historia, ideal para la meditación y la observación, ya que está considerado como un observatorio natural desde el cual se aprecia un hermoso panorama de los cuatro puntos cardinales.

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Tianguis Artesanal, Jueves y Domingo (Stand)

Tonalá, viene del vocablo náhuatl Tonallan que significa “lugar por donde el sol sale”. Este municipio de la Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara se distingue por su actividad alfarera, la cual desempeña desde la época prehispánica y, donde todos los jueves y domingos a partir de las 8 am, más de 3,500 comerciantes de artesanías se instalan entre las calles Juárez, Madero, Cruz Blanca, Santos Degollado y Avenidas Tonaltecas y Tonalá, para formar uno de los tianguis artesanales más famosos del país.

Locales con artesanías típicas (Stand)

Tonalá, es reconocido a nivel nacional como uno de los centros artesanales más importantes en México. Lugar donde la alfarería, el hierro forjado, la cerámica y el vidrio soplado entre otros materiales se transforman en manos de hábiles artesanos para formar verdaderas joyas y obras de arte.

  • 1.- Leaving from the Rotunda of the Illustrious Jaliscienses, all the points marked on the map will be visited.
  • 2.- Leaving from Tlaquepaque (Plaza de Artesanias) you will only visit Artisanal Tianguis (Thursdays and Sundays) and Locals with Typical Crafts.

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This is a relatively newer bus line, they are two buses joined together with air conditioner, this route runs only from North to South Follows only one route (in blue) Bus ride is $6 Mexican Pesos (exact change only).

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Keep the ticket the driver gives you. Every now and then, a company auditor jumps on the bus and asks to see all passengers’ tickets. Less often, a bus will have to stop for some reason because of a malfunction or the driver’s craving for a “torta ahogada,” and passengers are made to board another bus that is following the same route, allowing that they present the original ticket. There are seven so-called “luxury” bus companies that operate in Guadalajara (the Tur, Turquesa and Cardenal are examples). With air conditioning and upholstered seats, the coaches are a step up from city bus accommodations–but the fare is approximately double (10 Pesos)

Don’t get frustrated if a bus zooms past your frantically waving arm. The bus driver is often more concerned about getting through a yellow light than the inconvenience of stopping for yet another passenger. It might take a few tries to get one to stop for you. As mentioned above, the buses only stop for requests to board or get off. Stops are not announced, nor are they marked, so if you don’t know where to get off, you can ask the driver to indicate your stop or enlist the help of another commuter. Buses don’t run on a schedule, apart from the time of day the buses start (most before sunrise) and stop running (most around 10 p.m.). The Par Vial route, running from downtown to the Zona Rosa, requires exact change.

Find out which bus or combination of buses will take you to your point of destination . The buses, or “camiones” as they’re called in Mexico, go by different alphanumeric names and have distinct vehicle models according to their route. For this reason, it’s best to be absolutely clear whether you need to catch the 629-A vs. the 629-B (or 629-1, or -2, etc.), for example. Each route has a varies slightly according to its number and letter.

Wait for the “camion” at the bus stop. On main avenues, bus stops are indicated by street signs or benches. More commonly, there is no indication at all that a bus stop exists; that’s why it’s best to ask a fellow commuter exactly where the bus passes.

When you see your bus coming toward the stop, flag it down as you would a taxi. Buses stop only for passengers who are getting off or passengers on the street who wave their arm in the air–not for people standing idly on the corner.

Board the bus and pay after it stops. Bus fares are raised periodically, but all routes cost the same, except in the case of privately owned transportation companies (see Tips). Have pesos ready; hand them to the driver, and he will give you a small paper ticket. Exact change is not required, but drivers usually don’t accept big bills.

Find a seat, or in the case that no seat is available, grab hold of the closet railing and don’t let go. Protocol requires that the first passenger to sit in an empty row of seats occupies the aisle seat, and the second to arrive must make her way across to the window seat.

To get off the bus, press the “stop” button located on the railing near or just above the rear door. Do so with fair warning so the driver has time to pull over. Step down quickly and glance to your right, as some motorcycles and bikes choose to use the bus lane for lack of a better option.

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My free tours Moscow city starts on Slavonic Square (Kitay-Gorod Metro Station), passes the world-famous St. Basil’s Cathedral, which was built by Ivan the Terrible on the south side of Red Square in the 16th century and where the tsars were once crowned. Then it goes across the Red Square at the Lenin Mausoleum, the luxury department store GUM and with a view of the Kremlin towards the historical museum. Of course, you will also learn more about the stories that once happened behind the thick walls of the Kremlin – from the Tsars and Napoleon to Stalin. Then we continue through the idyllic Alexander Garden.

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Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 1.5 hours Price: Free Language: English

«First acquaintance with Moscow» – a 2.5-hour city tour in the center of Moscow

This Moscow city tour starts on the Theater Square, past Lubyanka Square and the KGB-building, then through Kitay Gorod district and Varvarka Street, past the world-famous St. Basil’s Cathedral. Then it goes across Zarjadje Park, over Red Square at the Lenin Mausoleum, the GUM-department store and towards the Historical Museum. We walk through the Alexander Garden.

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 2.5 hours Price: 17 $ Students and children: 6 $ Language: English

A 3.5-hour car/bus tour of Moscow.

This is the best tour of Moscow city as all the important sights are visited. I am your Moscow city guide who will walk you through the city explaining the charming history of the city. This tour begins with picking you up from the hotel. 3 breaks are offered for photographing.

First, we will visit the most famous riverside streets and bridges in the center of the city with the most beautiful views of the Kremlin and the Moskva River (e.g. the Kremlin embankment and the Great Stone Bridge).

The first photo break is made at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. We then pass by the district with numerous museums, Prechistinka Street and the district with numerous medical areas.

We again stop at the Novodevichy Convent, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the other bank of the Moskva River to click pictures.

Then we visit “Sparrow Hills” where you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city of Moscow from the observation deck. Then there are the skyscrapers of Moscow-City, the Kutuzov avenue, the New Arbat, Tverskaya Street, the world-famous Bolshoi Theater, the KGB building and Varvarka Street. Here there are ample spots to click pictures.

We then drive past the Kremlin again and finally reach Red Square. We take a short tour of Red Square and say goodbye in the Alexander Garden.

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 3.5 hours Price for a group: 170-200 $ (depending on the number of travelers) Language: English

Metro tour – daily

Palaces for ordinary people – that was what Stalin promised to the people when the construction of the Moscow Metro began between the World Wars. The communist dictator hadn’t promised too much. No other underground system in the world can boast such spectacular architecture – chandeliers, decorations, stucco, paintings on the walls – each station is individually designed. No wonder that Moscow residents love their metro. I will guide you through the bustle of one of the busiest subways in the world and show you the most beautiful stations Moscow city has.

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 2 hours Price: 21 $ Students and children: 17 $ Language: English Included in the price: Metro tickets / the guided tour

Tour of Communist Moscow – every day

After the Communist October Revolution in 1918, Moscow became the capital of the Soviet Empire and was the center of socialist orbit for more than 70 years. This left its mark on Moscow, even if the USSR disintegrated more than a quarter of a century ago. The city streets are full of remnants of the communist regime and the Cold War. This is a walking tour where I will show you the most exciting places in Soviet Moscow: from the notorious KGB headquarters, also known as Lubyanka to the Karl Marx Monument to small hidden remains from the time of hammer and sickle. You will also learn about Stalin’s Great Terror political campaign and the system of the GULAG and how the USSR, the communist Russian republic, became modern Russia.

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 2 hours Price: 21 $ Students and children: 17 $ Language: English Included in the price: the guided tour

Alternative Moscow Tour – daily

Explore the unseen Moscow with your Moscow private guide and discover a range of sights during this alternative walking tour.  Away from the main tourist spots (in the central district of Kitay-Gorod), just a short walk from Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral, you suddenly find yourself in one of the trendiest districts of Moscow. This place not only has trendy cafes and green squares, but here you can see the most beautiful spray works (according to Albrecht Dürer), hangout-places of the youth and hipsters, as well as learn what Moscow looked like in the 19th century. Here you will also learn exciting and even bloody stories about famous gangsters, eccentric business people and legends like the wandering preacher Rasputin, who is known in Russia either as the “holy devil” or the mad monk. To learn a little more about Moscow’s culture, this is the tour for you. On my alternative tour, you will get to know Moscow away from the tourist hotspots. This tour is of 2 hours duration and you will experience the following on the tour:

  • St. John’s Hill, a quiet oasis right in the center, where time has stopped as it did in pre-Communist times
  • Khokhlovka Art Center, where Russian hipsters and street artists hang out
  • Samoskvorechye District where you can see beautiful streets and hear stories from old Moscow
Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 2 hours Price: 21 $ Students and children: 17 $ Language: English Included in the price: the guided tour / tram ticket

Kremlin tour – daily (closed on Thursday)

With its 20 towers and high walls, the Kremlin rises imposingly over Red Square. This world-famous fortress with its area of ​​28 hectares is home to over 800 years of Russian history. Described as the eighth wonder of the world, this historic fortress complex is the principal symbol of Russia that sits on the banks of the Moscow River. Today the Kremlin still harbors numerous secrets and has palaces and cathedrals, surrounded by Kremlin Wall. The current wall was constructed between the 15 th  and 16 th  centuries, but the original wall was made of wood around the year 1147. The Kremlin Wall became an important symbol of Moscow’s importance in the Russian Empire. This top tourist destination attracts millions of people every year and there are various sights to see. With my Kremlin tour, you will see the oldest square in the city in the heart of the Kremlin, the once largest cannon in the world and the scene of numerous dramas – from Ivan the Terrible and Napoleon to Stalin. You cannot miss this unique experience.

An advance booking and prepayment for tickets are required.

Time: by arrangement, daily (closed on Thursday) Duration: 2 hours Price on request Students and children: on request Language: English Included in the price: Kremlin tickets / the guided tour

Moscow pub crawl – Friday / Saturday

Experience the real nightlife of Moscow with my Moscow Pub Crawl and enjoy 4 pubs/bars plus 4 welcome shot drinks. Move from one bar to another and get to know travelers from around the world as well as the locals. Play fun adventure games and contests in addition to getting perks in the bars. Between the bars, move from one place to another on foot. The routes are organized as such that you will walk no more than 10 minutes between the bars. Visit the most exciting events, parties, concerts, and dance in the bars. Moscow Pub Crawl is a tour that you will never forget.

This tour runs every Friday and Saturday evening at 8 PM and you need to bring along your passport or an ID card, comfortable shoes, and wear smart casual clothes.

An advance booking and a small prepayment are required!

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 4 hours Price on request Language: English Included in the price: the guided tour, 4 shot drinks

1.5-hour boat trip on the Moskva River.

Taking a boat tour in Moscow on the Moskva River is a very pleasant experience. It allows you to know the city from a totally different perspective and admire the beautiful bridges. In this 1.5-hour river trip, you will sail past many beautiful sites in Moscow, so you can take the best photos to commemorate this day. The ship makes several stops on the way. The trip starts from the Ustinskiy Bridge near Sarjadje Park and ends at the Kiev train station.

On this Boat Trip, you can see sights such as: the former Imperial Education House, Sarjadje Park, the “flowing”, “floating” bridge, the most beautiful view of the Kremlin, the Great Stone Bridge, the legendary House on the Quay, the Christ the Savior Cathedral , the monument to Peter the Great on the ship, the central sports arena Luzhniki, the Sparrow Hills, 240 meters high Lomonosov University, the numerous architecturally spectacular skyscrapers of Moscow-City, the Novodevichy Convent, the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs etc.

Time: by arrangement, daily Duration: 1.5 hours Price on request Language: English

A military tour – riding on tanks in Stupino (Moscow region)

Russian Military is one of the largest military forces in the world formed in 1992. With my Military Tour experience what it likes to be in the Russian military, shooting guns, ride the Tank T-34 and various models of German tanks from the Second World War, as well as armored personnel carriers and vehicles. You will also shoot from the AK-47 and another combat weapon.

The tour will begin with your private tour guide Moscow in a Soviet army van accompanied with some tasty snacks and tea for a tasty start. Upon arriving, you will have to put on the army safety clothing and climb the Russian armored vehicles. The tour will take you on the noisy, smoky tank, driving through mud roads. All participants will get the chance to drive the tank which is coordinated by the Russian military.

Time: by arrangement, daily Price on request Language: English

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Moscow: City Sightseeing by Car/Bus

Visiting a new city is akin to going on a first date, it is something you will never forget. Many people imagine Moscow as just a bunch of sporadic landmarks: Red Square, the Kremlin, Lenin’s Mausoleum and GUM. There is so much more to this wonderful city than that and even though we only have a few hours, we will do all we can to show you everything we know and love about our capital in one fell swoop. We will take you on a journey through the ages, from centuries ago, right up to the modern day, soaking in the sights of this vast and bustling metropolis. Bright, luxurious and both ancient and modern at the same time, Moscow invites you on a date you’ll never forget!

On our sightseeing bus tour of the city, you will see:

  • The wonderfully historic city centre and its unique museums, magnificent cathedrals, the exquisite Chambers of the Romanov Boyars and of course, the famous towering red brick walls of the Kremlin, The charming beauty of the Alexander Garden awaits the capital's guests - a lush green oasis in the midst of the glass and concrete clad metropolis, basking in the etherial aura emanating from the whitewashed stone walls of the restored Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the world- renowned fairytale onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral and other impressive monumental buildings such as the library built in Lenin's honour - the Russian State Library - and the State Duma.
  • The Lubyanka KGB headquarters is notorious to members of older generations and although nowadays, the face of the secret police has changed dramatically, the looming enigmatic building on the waterfront maintains its aura of mystery, shrouded in a variety of murky rumours and dark myths. Then, there’s another of Moscow's main attractions - the marvellous Bolshoi Theatre, yew simply cant leave Moscow without taking in its breathtaking architecture. Engrained in the fabric of Russia's cultural heritage, virtuoso performers such as prima ballerina Galina Ulanova, opera singer Feodor Chaliapin and pianist, composer and conductor Sergei Rachmaninoff once stood centre stage of this vaunted institution.
  • The memorial complex on Poklonnaya Hill was constructed in the glory and honour of our heroes who defended our nation in the many crucial battles of the Great Patriotic War (WWII). This is a place that embodies a particularly acute and inextricable link between older ancf younger generations. Moving on to the Moscow International Business Centre, not dubbed ‘Moscow City' for nothing, a true glimpse of the future in the present. This incredible, rather jaw-dropping project in the capital has shown that Moscow has come to accept the age of the skyscraper. Finally, the stunning views from the observation deck at Sparrow Hills will leave professional and amateur photographers alike itching to capture them. How could one resist?

The most beautiful of all the world's cities - lady Moscow invites you out on a date!

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St. Basil's Cathedral

House on the Embankment

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

Vorobyovy Hills

Poklonnaya Hill Poklonnaya Gora

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Alexander garden

Russian State Library

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Double-decker Bus(t) Tour - Tapatio Tour

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Not an overly impressive version of the "hop on hop off" concept of tours. I will admit it was a pleasant and relativly inexpensive way to get around the city and see the sites. Don't count on the audio portion of the tour as it was inconsistent. Staff are minimally helpful.

There are four tours available. Zapopan and Tonala are not available on Sundays. We were there on a Sunday. We took both tours available. The Tlaquepaqe tour had more involved staff and they at least let the English version of the tour play through to completion. They make one drop off right downtown where you can get off the bus and walk around the area and visit local attractions. They also spent 5-10 minutes ordering themselves sandwiches on a side street. There is a second stop, that no one had interest in, a tequila mfg, plant. The GDL part of the tour went by many interesting highlights of the city, both downtown and in outlying areas. The second staff person on the bus got off the bus about two blocks out of sight of the main boarding area. This person usually is the one that hands out the earphones, sets up the desired language etc., and answers questions. That left us with just the driver. he repeatedly shut off the tapes before they finished playing for each place of interest. Nor did he really give folks the chance to get off the two or three stops along the way. The price is right for a day of touring. The service was less then desired. My advice would be to go monday to saturday and don't go later in the day.

Did the Guadalajara and Zapopan tours. In some areas the pre recorded English audio guide was not available. The sites consisted of nothing I found impressive. If you find shopping plaza's worthy, you might think differently. It was a nice drive though. I'd recommend seeing Guadalajara by foot. I walking through the centre and discovered far more interesting and beautiful sites and architecture that way.

You get good value for the money you pay, and it's a great way to get to see some of Guadalajara's most interesting places, however, you don't really get to visit any of them unless you specifically get off the bus, and in some places you hardly even get the chance to take a picture, so if that's your thing, plan ahead. One of the best things about these tour buses is you can hop on and off for the same price, so try to go early, or you won't be able to profit from your ride.

I agree with the other reviewers: this is a great way to see Guadalajara and worth the time and money. Plan to spend an entire day, and start your day early, since there are four different routes, and it's a big city. Guadalajara is a nice city. It's down side is that with the notable exception of the historic center, it's not pedestrian friendly, so Tapatio Tours will take you to areas that you should see but generally would not as a tourist. It's $11 for all day, hop-on/hop-off, which is what you would pay for roundtrip taxi fare to one of the tour's destinations. The sun in Guadalajara is strong, so be prepared with a hat, sunblock, etc.!

The Tapatío red double-decker tours have their hub just around the corner from the Cathedral in downtown Guadalajara and offer four different tours - Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque, Zapopan and Tonala. I rarely take hop-on/hop-off tours of cities as they tend to be a very expensive way to see a city – but not so in Guadalajara. Any review of these tours has to consider the excellent price and discounts for seniors and students (including university students.) The soundtrack is in Spanish but headphones were offered to access the soundtrack in other languages. We used our iPod headphones and they worked fine. The soundtrack is a little odd and the narrative cuts off before complete. Seat cushions were also offered as the seats on the upper deck get HOT in the afternoon. You’ll need a hat too to protect against the sun. We did the Tonala route first – which stopped for 30 minutes in Tonala then continued on the Tlaquepaque route. We stayed for lunch in the quaint center of Tlaquepaque which offered cafes, shops, and a delightful square next to the beautiful Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol church. Next we headed back to the hub stop in Guadalajara to pick up the Guadalajara tour. At end the day, we took the Tapatio back to Tlaquepaque where we spent the evening, then took a regular public bus back to the Centro for 6 pesos each. If you’re staying a few days in Guadalajara, take this tour to orientate yourself and get a taste of the neighborhoods. Excellent value for your money!

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