SURROUNDING
AREAS, TOURING AND NOTABLE PLACES
Touring near
Guadalajara – As
you’re leaving Guadalajara on Highway 44 headed south, you’ll find two towns,
which form part of the city’s metropolitan area, where they make crafts that
are exported throughout the world. Tlaquepaque, considered one of Latin
America’s most important handicrafts centers, has hundreds of galleries
promoting local artists’ works. The artists there work with such materials as
corn husks, forged steel, copper, galvanized lamina, wood, leather and
papier-mâché. They make ceramics, such as Petatillo pottery, and hand-blown
glass objects, just to name a few of the items produced. In Tonala, located 7 km (4.3 mi) east of Tlaquepaque,
you can visit a famous outdoor market that is held from Thursday through
Sunday. There are also many stores selling crafts. If you continue south along
Highway 44, about 48 km
(30 mi)
ahead is Lake Chapala, considered Mexico’s largest lake. Chapala is an ideal
place to take a walk, a bicycle ride or a boat tour. You can even visit nearby
ranches. If you head west along the main highway, you’ll run into the town of
Ajijic, which is 48 km
(30 mi)
south of Guadalajara. This picturesque town is known for its adobe
constructions with red-tiled roofs and white walls. While you’re there you can
visit El Manglar, the country house of former Mexican president Porfirio Diaz.
The road to Tequila – Departing from Guadalajara, as
you head northeast along Highway 15, you’ll discover some of the region’s most
important agricultural areas, where they specialize in the production of
Mexico’s world famous tequila and agave-based drinks. Just 60 km (37 mi) northwest of
Guadalajara is Amatitan, where you can visit the San Jose del Refugio Hacienda,
which has the reputation of being one of the best tequila distilleries since it
was founded in 1870. After that, continue along the same highway until you
reach one of Mexico’s most emblematic towns: Tequila. Tequila, which has a
nearby volcano of the same name, is a region that has the ideal ecological
conditions for the cultivation of Agave Tequilana Weber, a blue agave variety
that has domination of origin status in the production of the authentic
national drink. On weekends in Tequila you can take a tour of the distilleries
on the Tequila Bus, or the Tequila Express, as it’s called. The tour includes a
visit to the Jose Cuervo factory, which is a lovely colonial-style
construction.