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Guadalajara requires standard urban safety precautions. Stay in tourist areas, avoid displaying valuable items, use reputable transportation, and be cautious at night. The historic center and main tourist zones are generally safe during daytime with proper awareness of surroundings.
Must-see sites include the stunning Cathedral, Historic Center, Hospicio Cabanas with its Orozco murals, Tlaquepaque artisan district, Teatro Degollado, and nearby tequila distilleries in Tequila town. The Mercado San Juan de Dios offers authentic local shopping experiences.
Mexico uses the Mexican peso (MXN) as its official currency. US dollars are sometimes accepted in tourist areas, but you'll get better exchange rates using pesos. Credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants and shops, though cash is preferred for street vendors and markets.
Spanish is the official language throughout Mexico. In major tourist areas of Guadalajara, some hospitality staff speak English, but learning basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience and is appreciated by locals throughout the country.
Mexicans are warm and hospitable people who appreciate politeness and respect. Learn basic Spanish greetings, dress modestly when visiting churches, and be patient with different time concepts. Personal space is closer than in North American cultures, and family values are very important.
Tipping is customary and important in Mexico's service economy. Leave 10-15% at restaurants, tip hotel staff, taxi drivers (round up fares), and service providers. Even small tips are appreciated and help support local workers who often depend on gratuities.
Regional specialties include tortas ahogadas (drowned sandwiches), pozole rojo, birria (spiced stew), and street tacos. Don't miss trying authentic tequila and traditional cantaritos (clay cup cocktails). The city offers excellent authentic Mexican cuisine from street food to fine dining.
The best time to visit Guadalajara is from October to April during the dry season when temperatures are mild and comfortable. Avoid the rainy season (June-September) when afternoon thunderstorms are common. Spring offers perfect weather for exploring the city's attractions.