Tonalá: A step back in time

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As is the case in many big cities, one of the best things about Guadalajara is what lies outside its boundaries. That’s the case with two colonial villages just outside the city limits, Tlaquepaque and Tonalá.

Tlaquepaque is the more carefully groomed, tourist-brochure version of the colonial village – and it’s delightful, with its nightly serenades by mariachis, streets that were made for strolling and lushly landscaped courtyards. Tonalá, on the other hand, is still a little rough around the edges, with an outdoor market where you can still get a hearty meal of steak, chicken or fish in the market for about $2.50, or pick out your fresh produce and a cut of meat to go with it, all while watching the children run and play in the plaza next door.

Tonalá is a destination for shoppers of bargain artenanía, which ranges from kitchy Aztec calendars and frog-shaped ceramics to sophisticated creations from some first-rate artists. Here’s a little peek.


Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.


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3 responses to “Tonalá: A step back in time”

  1. Beautiful photos!

  2. Paloma Perez Avatar
    Paloma Perez

    This sooo cool to see my parent’s home town featured in a travel article. I recognize the places in all the pics. My second home.

  3. I have read so many posts about Mexico lately, it is really making me want to go back! I just love the vibe, the colours, the beauty and energy. Great photographs, you have really captured the life in the city beautifully.

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