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