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		<title>Visiting other cities in Mexico? Visit Guadalajara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second largest city in Mexico is Guadalajara. Among the local people and some well-informed tourists it is also known as &#8220;the Pearl of the West&#8221;. It owns its popularity to the Mariachi music since this is the place where it has been born. It is located in the center of Mexico, in the state [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second largest<strong> city in Mexico</strong> is<strong> Guadalajara</strong>. Among the local people and some well-informed tourists it is also known as &#8220;the Pearl of the West&#8221;. It owns its popularity to the Mariachi music since this is the place where it has been born. It is located in the center of Mexico, in the state of Jalisco. Guadalajara has a humid subtropical climate, featuring dry and mild winters and warm and wet summers. The highest temperatures are usually reached in May averaging 32°C, before the onset of the wet season. The name of the place comes from the Arab word &#8220;Wadi-al-Hajara&#8221;, meaning &#8220;Valley of stones&#8221; and it is named like that in honour of conquistador Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán, who founded the Mexican city in 1531.<br />
In the tourist sector the cultural wealth of Guadalajara has taken on an important role. Many of the main cultural events in the country is held right here. The culture is a key factor in the development of Guadalajara that is why it has been approved the construction of the <strong>Guggenheim Guadalajara</strong>, the sixth Guggenheim museum in the world. Guadalajara also hosts music festivals and open-air art and photography shows. It is a city with a great number of contemporary artists in dance, theater, music, photography, cinema, design, architecture, etc.<br />
Like in every town or village in Mexico, here you can also see and do interesting things. You should visit the Government Palace and attractions such as the Institute of Jalisco Handicrafts, the Museum of Archaeology of Western Mexico, the Jose Clemente Orozco Museum, the Museum of Huichol Indian Handicrafts and the Museum of Journalism and Graphic Arts. There are also day trips. I would definitely recommend to all to take a ride on the Tequila Express and visit the town of Tequila and learn everything about this famous drink. Not to forget to mention, there is plenty of tequila for you to taste and also mariachi music to make the real impression on the journey.<br />
Shopping is also one of the attractions of Guadalajara. It is renowned for its glass-blowing workshops, its ceramics and leather-work. Nearby there is also a village that ha san abundance of crafts studios and shops. And you mustn&#8217;t miss the Mercado Libertad, which is Latin America&#8217;s largest enclosed market.<br />
When it comes to the nightlife, you should start your evening with the Nocturno walking tour if you are in the town on Saturday. There is also La Maestranza Cantina, a bar with the bullfighting museum that includes also restaurant service and live music. If you are not a fan of the bullfights and you want to spend your nights dancing, than you should definitely go to El Mito, a disco for the over 25 crowd where you can enjoy in the music of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. On the other hand, if you don&#8217;t want to spend your nights in Mexico listening to the pop music and if you want to hear some latin rhythms, such as salsa, merengue and cumbia you should go to Tropigala and let the rhythm overtakes you.</p>


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		<title>Los Cabos &#8211; Baja California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Los Cabos is situated on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. It has been gaining popularity as a tourist destination over the past 30 years. This area includes the towns of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, and the area between them which is commonly referred to as the &#8220;Tourist Corridor&#8221; [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Los Cabos</strong> is situated on the southern tip of the<strong> Baja California Peninsula</strong>. It has been gaining popularity as a tourist destination over the past 30 years. This area includes the towns of<strong> San Jose del Cabo</strong> and<strong> Cabo San Lucas</strong>, and the area between them which is commonly referred to as the<strong> &#8220;Tourist Corridor</strong>&#8221; or simply &#8220;the Corridor.&#8221;<br />
Cabo San Lucas is the most popular tourist destination in Baja California and a great place for sport-fishing, golf and different types of water sports. Only thirty years ago, before Las Cabos was discovered by tourists, Cabo San Lucas was a<strong> small fishing village in Mexico</strong>. Nowadays, it is urban tourist resort area with<strong> luxury hotels</strong>, modern restaurants, beautiful<strong> resorts</strong> and an amazingly active<strong> nightlife in Mexico</strong>.<br />
On the other hand, if you are the type of tourist that is attracted by a quiet, laid-back vacation in a traditional Mexican town, you should go Twenty miles to the northeast of Cabo San Lucas where San Jose del Cabo is situated. It is a quiet colonial town that was founded as a Jesuit mission in the 18th century. Its purpose was to convert the local Pericu people and over time it has also served as a military outpost and mining center. Today it is a perfect place for those who like quiet vacations.<br />
In Los Cabos the main activities are based on the beaches and oceans. If you ever come to Los Cabos you should not miss the opportunity to go on a glass-bottom boat tour, parasailing, scuba diving and snorkeling. During those glass-bottom boat tour you will see the sea lion colony and the pelican rocks. All these activities will end like the unexpected experiences since this is the richest sea in the world. Los Cabos is considered to be the marlin sport fishing capital of the world. If you come to Los Cabos in the period between December and March our advice is to take whale watching tour. If you appetite for exploring is not satisfied by visiting only Los Cabos, the artist community of Todos Santos is an hour&#8217;s drive. It is protected as a Mexican national historic district and in this small picturesque town, during a day trip you can visit art galleries and shop for handmade textiles, handicrafts and folk art.<br />
If you are the one of those tourists who likes to explore the culture through food, do not hesitate. Even though it is hard to believe, but Los Cabos has a very high level of cuisine, you can find international or the traditional Mexican dishes. In 2008, there were only 60 restaurants with the 5 diamonds award in the world, and believe it or not, Cabo has one of them.</p>


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