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Mexico

Tlajomulco de Zúñiga / Where sun, culture and fiestas mingle

MeowScore 😼80/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😸
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😼
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

March

Perfect weather for outdoor activities

🍴
january

Experience the color and traditions of the Gastronomic Fair

🎉
february

Celebrate the Festival of the Virgin of the Rosary

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march

Enjoy the perfect weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling

🐰
april

Witness the colorful Easter procession and indulge in local delicacies

🎨
may

Explore the traditional handicrafts at the National Handicrafts Fair

🎊
june

Join the vibrant celebrations of the San Juan Bautista Festival

🎆
july

Witness the fantastic fireworks show of the Tlajomulco de Zuniga Fair

🍻
august

Savour the mouth-watering specialties of the Guadalajara Food Festival

🇲🇽
september

Experience the unique mixture of Spanish colonial and local traditions on Mexican Independence Day

💀
october

Enjoy the Dia de Los Muertos celebrations and delicious pan de muerto

🎶
november

Experience the warmth of the locals during the Festival of the Traditional Mariachi

🎁
december

Attend the traditional Christmas Posadas and indulge in ponche and tamales

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The shopping situation in Tlajomulco de Zuniga is fairly average. Prices for everyday items are reasonable, but there are also some expensive options in upscale malls and boutiques.

Check out the local markets and street vendors for affordable souvenirs and snacks.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit

often a stopover on the way to other destinations

Tipping

10-15%

Common tipping, especially in restaurants and bars

Tipping

10-15%

Common tipping, especially in restaurants and bars

Cash is preferred but credit cards are accepted. Splitting the bill is common but not expected.

internet situation

bad Speed

Low speed for most users

good Availability

Most areas have access

great Cellular

Good coverage across the city

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

MXN

1 MXN =
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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

In this furrific paradise, cats can strut their whiskers and stretch their paws amid charming cobblestoned streets and magnificent historical purr-suits.

With a tantalizing selection of fish tacos, sun-drenched plazas, and friendly locals, even the pickiest feline fur-iends will find their purrfect meowments here.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Tlajomulco Market
🏛️
Pueblo Viejo
⛰️
Cerro Viejo
🐾
Plaza Principal
🌳
Parque Metropolitano

The mainstream

🍎
Tlajomulco Market

A bustling market with fresh produce, handicrafts, and street food. Hungry cats can sample local treats and maybe find a tasty fish or two.

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🏛️
Pueblo Viejo

A historic district with colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and quaint shops. Cats can wander around and admire the old-fashioned charm.

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Cerro Viejo

A scenic hill with hiking trails and panoramic views of the city. Adventurous cats will enjoy the climb and the fresh air.

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🐾
Plaza Principal

A charming main square with a fountain, church, and colorful buildings. Cats can sunbathe on the benches and watch the people go by.

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🌳
Parque Metropolitano

A beautiful park with bike trails, paddle boats, picnic areas, and even a zoo. Cats will love to explore the lush greenery and lounge on the grassy fields.

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Off the beaten path

🐾
La Casa del Artesano
🐈
Bosque del Centinela
😻
Plaza San Sebastian
😴
Parque Los Sabinos
🐾
El Cerro de la Cruz

Off the beaten path

🐾
La Casa del Artesano

A workshop where artisans make pottery. Cats can watch the artisans work and admire the beautiful creations. 🎨

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🐈
Bosque del Centinela

A natural reserve with walking trails. Cats can discover new sights and scents while stretching their paws. 🌳

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😻
Plaza San Sebastian

A charming square tucked away in the historic center. Cats can bask in the sun and people watch. ☀️

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😴
Parque Los Sabinos

A quiet, green park. Perfect for a cat nap or a peaceful stroll. 🌳

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🐾
El Cerro de la Cruz

A hill with a stunning view of the city. Cats can climb to the top using their agile paws and enjoy the scenery. 🌄

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Moderate infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative culture

Mindful meoweler tips

Explore the clay pots of Tlajomulco de Zuniga

Visit local markets and see the beautiful clay pots that have been made by humans for generations.

Try the local specialty: Tortas Ahogadas

These delicious sandwiches are dipped in spicy tomato sauce and are a must-try for any cat visiting Tlajomulco de Zuniga.

Take a tour of the historic Hacienda de los Lopez

This beautiful 18th century hacienda was recently restored to its former glory and is now open for guided tours.

Useful external sites

www.visitmexico.com

Visit Mexico

Official tourism website of Mexico

www.tlajomulco.gob.mx

Tlajomulco de Zúñiga Government

Official website of Tlajomulco de Zúñiga city government


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