Trip to Mexico - Guadalajara


Main Guadalajara cathedral, originally constructed in the 1500s and rebuilt several times over the centuries

My summer prep program ended in mid September, and our fall quarter classes weren't due to start until the 28th, so it seemed a good opportunity to travel. I won't have any significant breaks until Christmas, so gotta take advantage of them! I waffled between Colombia, Mexico, and heading home to Ohio to visit the parents.

In the end I chose Mexico; the flights were cheap--you can fly from the Tijuana airport, which has a walkway across the border to San Diego--and I had actually never been there before. It's strange that I have traveled to 40 some countries, but not our neighbor to the south. Well better late than never. I first flew to Guadalajara, where I spent 3 days. Then it was on to Mexico city before heading back to San Diego. Since I should be focusing on schoolwork here, I'll keep the details short. Below are some pictures from Guadalajara; I'll post photos from Mexico City in the next installment. Thanks for checking in!



A pub in a trendy area of Guadalajara; I don't know why
they picked Churchill for the theme


Lake Chapala is an hour away from central Guadalajara, and
the largest lake in Mexico. There are a number of Americans
who retire to the town by Chapala.

Some funky houses in near Lake Chapala

There are lots of Chinese restaurants in Mexico too;
maybe not so politically correct as up north.



The regional museum of Guadalajara, near the cathedral downtwon


Guadalajara theater



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