Discover the best top things to do in Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, Jalisco including Aqua Gallery, Del Corazon de la Tierra- Gallery, Feria de Productores, Curro, The Gallery At La Fe Hotel & Arts, El Arca Artesanias y Antiguedades, Casa Granada, La Gran Plaza Fashion Mall, Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense, Centro Cultural Jaime Torres Bodet.
Restaurants in Guadalajara Metropolitan Area
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A collection of local sculptures, photographs, paintings and more.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
They have everything here: from small souvenirs to large home furnishing, tchotchkes to rare artisan items, things under $2 to over $500. Textiles, pottery, silver work, wood carving...the place is deceptively large, and every room contains a completely different kind of artisan items. I don't enjoy shopping but this place is amazing.
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Farmer´s Market in Guadalajara. Here it is possible to find all kinds of quality products. Organic fruit and vegetables from nearby farms directly from the producer. Other products you can find: dairy products, bread, vegan, chocolate and desserts, honey, cereals, farm eggs, tortillas, chips, sauces, healthcare products, and many more.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
CURRO is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to the promotion of emerging artists. Through a persistent year round calendar of in-house shows, as well as art fairs around the world, the gallery project has organically grown with its represented artists to create a series of critically praised exhibitions. Open to the public Monday - Friday 10:00 - 18:00 H
5.0 based on 2 reviews
La Fe Hotel and Arts blends a beautiful and historic 1930's home with contemporary style and sophistication. We showcase exhibitions by local artists in the gallery throughout the common spaces of the home. Our current exhibition is "Mexican Women: Strength and Fragility", featuring 39 pieces by 18 female Mexican artists. We also feature small works by Daniel Salcedo and Karla Duenas for sale in our gift shop.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Eclectic antique shop specializing in local ceramics (Jorge Wilmot, Ken Edwards, Salvador Vasquez and Angel Santos among others), fine art, and silver, and religious and colonial items. English and Spanish spoken.
I have been visiting Arcangel in his crowded shop for at least 10 years. It never fails to amaze me! Sometimes, he is not open because he has a house call to make, but he always returns. I was recently there and took some pictures so that everyone can see what a treasure this shop is! Arcangel is knowledgeable about what he sells- the families and the styles of ceramicists in the area. He loves paintings and religious art- and i have purchased five paintings from him in recent years. This is not a shop for kids as it is quite small. I often visit several days before i buy, because I miss some wonderful thing I cannot live without. Whether jewelry, fine art, retablos, or ceramics he has an excellent and ever changing selection. Finally he has decided to put his shop up on the web for everyone to visit.
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One of the city's new shopping centers.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
State-supported cultural center that promotes and preserves the arts of the region.
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