The city has a lot of interesting museums, which is not surprising given the color of Mexico and the rich culture that the region inherited from Indian tribes. Foreigners wishing to feel this very color should visit Tlaquepaque and Tonala Artisans Tour, te Quiero Tequila, and Del Corazon de la Tierra Gallery. This is the city where archeology buffs find their paradise - just go to explore Museo Regional and Museo de Paleontologia. The Museo de las Artes de la Universidad de Guadalajara and the Museo de Arte Sacro are for connoisseurs of art, and the Museo de Cera and the Museo de Ripley are ideal for families. Those interested in war and military topics will not be at a loss too - for them, there is the Museo del Ejército y Fuerza Aérea.
Here there is a great variety of colorful shops where you can buy something original and truly unique. Among the best local flea markets are Mercado Libertad and Tianguis Tonala. Interesting souvenirs can be bought in Mercado San Juan de Dios and Matuk Gente Consciente. Fresh products can be found at Tianguis El Baratillo, while fish and seafood at Mercado del Mar. Well, no trip to Guadalajara is complete without buying tequila, and Boutique Tequila y Arte is the best place to buy it. There is also a paradise for sweet teeth - La Sante Chocolateria.
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