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What are the best free walking tours in Guadalajara offered on Freetour.com?

We offer many interesting and exciting tours in Guadalajara, but the most popular and highest-rated one is the “Free Walking Tour Guadalajara.” This tour covers the historic center and the city’s main landmarks.

Do tours visit the Palace of the Infantado, the Co-Cathedral, and main plazas?

Unfortunately, we currently do not have a tour that includes the Palace of the Infantado and the Co-Cathedral. However, most of our city tours do pass through the main squares and other key landmarks, offering a great overview of the city’s history and atmosphere.

Are Guadalajara free tours suitable for school groups?

Yes, free tours in Guadalajara are suitable for school groups; however, for large groups of children or students, it’s important to submit a request in advance. This allows the guide to prepare accordingly and ensure the best possible experience for everyone. Please contact our support team before booking - they’ll help confirm availability and coordinate all the necessary details.

Guadalajara: Free Walking Tours for an Exciting City Exploration

If you are looking for a place where history and modern times are combined, then Guadalajara is what you need. The city boasts many interesting tourist places that you will definitely want to visit. Guadalajara city tour can help you realize your plan.

Guadalajara Showplaces You Should See

If you are planning to visit Guadalajara, be sure to include the following landmarks in your itinerary.

Municipal Palace of Guadalajara

The Government Palace, which in Spanish is called Palacio Municipal, was built in a neoclassical style between 1949 and 1952, and later rebuilt in a neocolonial style. It houses the Guadalajara Municipal Council. Tourists are not allowed to enter the Municipal Palace, but many tour guides show this building to tourist groups and tell them about the history of its construction because this majestic mansion is a witness to the beginning of great changes in the historic quarters of the city.

Palacio del Gobierno

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