Landmarks and Historic sites
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Guadalajara Cathedral, also known as Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady is located in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico dominating the skyline of downtown in Centro Historico. It is basically a Roman Catholic...
Reviewed by: Angha
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Guadalajara is the second largest city in Jalisco, Mexico and has a number of palaces.The National Palace is a government building built on the east of the central square where Moctezuma’s Palace once stood.
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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The Palacio de Gobierno is a paradise for the art lovers. The structure was built in the year 1774 in military style. Building’s design has frontage with balconies, and 11 windows lined in two rows that is crowned by a clock... |
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A catholic church, dedicated to Blessed Sacrament, Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento is situated in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The church is built in a neo Gothic style and is well... |
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Tequila Express is a train tour which organizes and even operates the National Chamber of Commerce, Tourism and such services of Guadalajara. Founded in 1997, this attraction operates every Saturday through the... |
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The Rotunda is located in Guadalajara Cathedral in a green park, surrounded by green lush trees. This is an elegant place where many of the illustrious people of Guadalajara are buried. These are those people who...
Reviewed by: Angha
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Zoologico Guadalajara is a modern zoo which opened in 1988 in Guadalajara, and covers an area of thirty-four hectares of reforested land. In addition, it is an important ecological centre, which helps with the...
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