Tlaquepaque is a colonial city 30 minutes away from the hotel. It boasts many traditional Mexican artisan shops, museums, restaurants, and historic buildings dating back to the 1800s
Housed in the Refugio Cultural Center in Tlaquepaque, this small museum showcases award-winning ceramic art from artists all around Mexico. Visiting is a great way to get acquainted with traditional Mexican art and culture
Hospicio Cabañas has been designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a series of monumental frescos painted by José Clemente Orozco, one of Mexico's most famous political muralists. Hospicio Cabañas also houses many modern and contemporary art exhibits
Built into a former hacienda, this museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Mexico's indigenous art. The hacienda itself is an example of traditional 19th century Mexican architecture and is located in Tlaquepaque
Plaza de Armas is the main square in Guadalajara's historic center and is bordered by the Guadalajara Cathedral and the Palacio de Gobierno. Vendors, musicians, and locals fill the tree-lined square on any given day but especially on the weekends
The Hyatt Regency Andares hotel is located within Paseo Andares so you're never too far from wonderful restaurants, bars, and shops! La Tequila, Campomar, Vincent, or Cuerno are great restaurants located just a few feet from the hotel
Recently named "World's Coolest Neighborhood of 2022" by Time Out, Colonia Americana has great restaurants, boutiques, and bars worth exploring!