Most reviewed Historic Walking Areas in Jalisco


  1. 4.5 Zona Romántica (3.960 reviews)
    - Excellent place. Excellent winter weather. Must see
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    Despite its name, Puerto Vallarta’s Romantic Zone isn't just for couples. This vibrant area is lined with cool shops, street vendors, art galleries, restaurants, and queer-friendly bars, making it a popular spot for families, LGBTQIA travelers, and everyone in between. Stroll along the district’s cobblestone streets, shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs, or sit at an outdoor restaurant for drinks and to people-watch. Uncover all the best food stops in the Romantic Zone on a food tour of Puerto Vallarta. Los Muertos Beach is also a great stop, especially at sunset. You can also visit Cuale Island in the middle of the Romantic Zone, where you’ll find a flea market and a cultural center. – Tripadvisor See more..
  2. 4.5 Centro Histórico (2.310 reviews)
    - The Street Art is Amazing!
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    While cobblestone streets along the Malecon add colonial charm, this area also features street vendors and craftsmen. See more..
  3. 4.5 Malecón de Chapala (422 reviews)
    - It's one of the prettiest malecon's I've ever seen
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    I've been coming to Lake Chapala for years and I've watched the transformation of this malecon. The city of Chapala is always improving it. The first thing I do when I get to Chapala is take a walk on this beautiful boardwalk. It has everything you'd expect: flowers, walkways out into the lake, lots of benches, restaurants, a children's playground, statues, incredible tile work.... See more..
  4. 4.0 Pila la Colorada (2 reviews)
    - LEYENDAS DE SAYULA !!!!
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    Por años está pila fue bebedero para animales de carga que llevaban reductos medicinales y otros productos camino a Sayula, después del trabajo se reunían a tomar pulque en la cantina de Doña Mica, en una ocasión Don Bartolo acusó a Don Fulgencio de haberle Robado una mula y ya tomados Don Fulgencio agarro a Bartolo hasta matarlo y se cuenta que desde ese día el agua se pintó de rojo.

    Esta es la leyenda que leímos frente a esta pila muy bien cuidada y de agua roja.

    Un paseo muy agradable, claro que lo recomiendo, son cuatro pilas así que busquen las otras tres y diviértase leyendo las historias y tomándose fotografías.

    Pila de las Serpiente
    Pila del Tecolote
    Pila del Perro

    BUEN VIAJE !!!!!

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  5. Plaza De Armas Teocaltiche (0 review)
    Wednesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Historic Walking Areas
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