A Guide to Visiting Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

 
Umbrella Lane in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

Is Tlaquepaque worth A Visit?

If you're reading this, you’re likely planning a visit to Mexico and searching for fun things to do in the Guadalajara area. This post includes what you can expect to find in Tlaquepaque and we hope it will help you decide whether it's worth adding to your Guadalajara itinerary. In our opinion, this colourful city is definitely worth a visit! Be sure to catch our video at the bottom sharing highlights from our favourite street in town.

[Note: In February 2019, we were advised by a reader that the colourful umbrellas in Tlaquepaque had
been taken down but, as of May 2019, they are back up]

Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

San Pedro Tlaquepaque

The first time we visited Guadalajara, we didn't have much time to do more than walk around the historic centre, have lunch at the monstrous Mercado Libertad (the largest indoor market in Latin America) and join in on the chanting at an entertaining night of Lucha Libre. It wasn't until our second visit that we were able to make it out to Tlaquepaque. That's when I learned three things:

 
  • The complete, historical name is San Pedro Tlaquepaque

  • This isn't a neighbourhood of Guadalajara (my mistake) but an entirely independent city

  • There is more to Tlaquepaque than the colourful 'umbrella lane'

There are a surprising number of day trip options from Guadalajara, each offering something unique for different types of travellers. Tlaquepaque is especially known for its galleries, ceramics, pottery and mariachi. It’s conveniently located less than 10 kms southeast of Guadalajara and frequently visited by locals and tourists alike with weekends being the busiest days.

I'd seen so many photos of streets in Tlaquepaque lined with papel picado and colourful umbrellas but I had my doubts on whether there would be anything else to do. I managed to convince Wes that our Tlaqupaque day trip would make for some great video footage and hoped for the best. Central Jalisco's dry heat during the spring/summer months requires a certain level of patience (for non-accustomed Canadians) and I'm relieved our day trip was worthwhile.

Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Mexico

Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

The visitor's centre is a great place to start your day in Tlaquepaque. It's located by the colourful 'Tlaquepaque' sign on Calle Independencia (at Av. NiΓ±os HΓ©roes). Here you can pick up a map and inquire about any special events or performances taking place on the day of your visit. We’ve included a map at the bottom of this post where you’ll find the visitor’s centre as well as the following things to do in Tlaquepaque:

 

Calle Independencia

Walk the popular Calle Independencia, a vibrant pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants and colourful decorations. This is the most visited and (in my opinion) most beautiful area of Tlaquepaque. When travelling to Tlaquepaque as an independent day trip from Guadalajara, Calle Independencia is an ideal reference point to map to. It’s worth noting you'll see A LOT of  'no photos' signs at various stores and displays along this street.

Take home a unique souvenir

Mercado Benito Juarez is a lively, local market in Tlaquepaque where you’ll find everything from souvenirs to foods and even piΓ±atas. For items that are unique to this region of Mexico, we recommend checking out CantΓΊ for tiles, Casa Piel for leather, GalerΓ­a CempasΓΊchil for decorative items, and GalerΓ­a Imperial for furniture. The galleries and shops along Calle Independencia have some really impressive displays but you may find that shopping in Tlaquepaque is more boutique than budget.

Regional Ceramic Museum

The museum is small but free with varying local exhibits throughout the year and some examples of traditional ceramics. Entrance is off of Calle Independencia.

Mariachi at El ParΓ­an

It may be mariachi or folklore ballet but those dining at El ParΓ­an can enjoy a live Mexican performance in Tlaquepaque. El ParΓ­an is a complex of over a dozen restaurants that surround a gazebo where performers entertain daily. We were there for mariachi from 3:30-4:30pm and, while the restaurants are quite calm during the day, things are said to pick up at night. Menus seem to be about the same at each restaurant though the food is nothing to write home about. If you’re keen to watch a performance, try a tequila cazuela with a snack instead.

El Jardin Hidalgo

To truly escape from the bustle of Guadalajara, grab some helado de garrafa (ice cream) and find shade at the Jardin Hidalgo. At the square you'll also find the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Solitude and the San Pedro Tlaquepaque Parish.

Noches de la Ronda

On the second and fourth Friday of every month, the main streets of Tlaquepaque come to life with live music and dancing to celebrate noches de la ronda.

Head to TonalΓ‘

A day trip to Tlaquepaque is often combined with a stop in TonalΓ‘, a neighbouring city also offering artisan crafts but in a less touristy setting.

Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Shopping in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Shopping in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Mexico

Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque day trip

Tlaquepaque is less than 10kms southeast of Guadalajara and can be visited independently or with a guided tour. If you’re short on time, this half-day tour covers the best of both worlds with an informative walking tour of Guadalajara’s historic sites as well as a visit to Tlaquepaque, Jalisco.

WITH UBER: We used Uber to travel from Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque and both the fare and travel time can vary quite a bit. We paid $100 pesos (April 2018) to get there and used Uber Pool on the way back for $75 pesos. It can take up to 40 minutes, depending on traffic and your starting point in the city.

BY TAXI: Tlaquepaque is a popular destination and taxis are readily available. Depending on your skills in Spanish and negotiating, you may be quoted double the Uber fare.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Unfortunately Google doesn't populate routes for local transit around Guadalajara yet but the website Moovit does show local Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque buses.

TAPATÍO TOURS: Tapatío is a popular tour bus company in Guadalajara that has 4 different hop-on, hop-off routes. Tlaquepaque is Route #2, tickets start at $160 pesos per adult and buses depart from their office right by the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres.

If you find yourself at Guadalajara's new bus station with time to spare, the heart of Tlaquepaque is only about 20 minutes away from the terminal (depending on traffic). You could easily store your things at the station, hop in an Uber/cab, walk along Independencia and be back within about 3 hours for your bus.

Mariachi in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Things to do in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Mariachi in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Guadalajara to Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Umbrellas in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco
Mariachi in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

We're nearing the end of our 99 Days in Mexico video series and surprises like Tlaquepaque remind me that, no matter how long we stay or how many times we come back, we'll never be able to see all of Mexico. Sigh.

 

If you’re headed to Guadalajara this year, we hope our guide has inspired you to visit Tlaquepaque, too!

Map of things to see and do in Tlaquepaque, Mexico:

 
A guide to Tlaquepaque, Jalisco. The ideal day trip from Guadalajara for artisan craft-lovers