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Airports in Fresno
The city of Fresno is served by Fresno Yosemite International Airport. It
is located about 11 kilometers from the city center. The airport offers
scheduled passenger flights to a plethora of destinations such as Phoenix,
Los Angeles, Portland, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Seattle, and more.
Explore Guadalajara
The capital and the largest city of the Mexican state of Jalisco,
Guadalajara is located in the Western pacific Area of Mexico. The city
preserves the independent character of a town conscious of its own
traditions. The people of Guadalajara are called as Tapatios and they have
left their own distinctive mark on its carefully tended parks, broad
avenues, and imposing buildings. The city is famous as a center of mariachi
music and is also a throttlehold of the Mexican version of the rodeo and
the popular folk dance recognized as Jarabe Tapatio. Guadalajara's city
center features four splendid squares that are handily linked and are
arranged in the form of a cross with almost of the major attractions in the
city set around them.
Things to do in Guadalajara
Guadalajara Cathedral
Built between 1558 and 1616, Guadalajara Cathedral occupies much of the
beautiful public square known as Plaza de Armas. The cathedral stands with
its facade fronting the adjacent Plaza de los Laureles. Guadalajara
Cathedral is mostly Baroque in appearance and displays a notable blend of
various styles, primarily in its fine Gothic interior. The major highlights
of the cathedral include is many chapels with lovely paintings attributed
to Murillo, Miguel Cabrera, and Cristobal de Villalpando.
Government Palace
Located in Plaza de Armas, Government Palace was completed in 1774. The
palace features a magnificent Baroque building with several columns with
their zigzag ornamentation, Churrigueresque estipites, and large volutes.
The remarkable interior of the palace boast highlights such as its fine old
staircase, various murals depicting the War of Independence, and the
painting of heroes of the three Mexican wars painted by renowned
fresco-painter Jose Clemente Orozco.
Regional Museum of Guadalajara
Located just a stroll from the Plaza de Armas, Regional Museum of
Guadalajara is housed in a former 18th century seminary that served as a
prison and headquarters during the War of Independence. The museum was
opened in 1918 and puts on display a number of Pre-Columbian finds and
ethnographical displays. The major highlights of Regional Museum of
Guadalajara include 14 dioramas and exhibits concerning to local fossil and
geography, a fine collection of colonial-era artwork, a collection of
contemporary and modern art, and a large mineral collection that
incorporates an 800-kilogram meteorite.
Best Time to Visit Guadalajara
Weather-wise, the best time to visit Guadalajara is between the months of
October and December. During this period, the weather remains dry and the
temperatures are soothing for travel. In these months, festivals also fill
the calendar. For those who want to explore the city in fewer crowds, the
excellent time to visit Guadalajara is during the months between January
and May.