Discover the vibrant heart of Guadalajara from the comfort of Hotel Perla Central, where cultural and historical wonders await you just steps away.
The Guadalajara Cathedral, a distinctive icon of the "Pearl of the West," stands majestically in the heart of the historic center. Officially known as the Guadalajara Metropolitan Cathedral, it has honored the Assumption of the Virgin Mary since 1716 and now serves as the archbishop's seat.
The Santos Degollado Theater, built in the mid-19th century, is an iconic venue in Guadalajara. Located in the historic center, facing the Plaza de la Liberación, it hosts concerts, ballet, and is home to the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra.
Declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, Hospicio Cabañas houses the murals of José Clemente Orozco, a tourist treasure. Formerly an orphanage, this historic building with 57 fresco murals is a cultural and artistic gem.
The Libertad Market, known as the San Juan de Dios Market, is the largest indoor market in Latin America. It offers a variety of products, from clothing to traditional food, including the famous "tortas ahogadas," a must-try local specialty.
Inaugurated in 2002, Magno Centro Joyero San Juan de Dios is the epicenter of jewelry in Guadalajara, known as the jewelry capital. With top-notch security and a wide range of jewelry and watch suppliers, this modern building is a must-visit destination.
The Teatro Diana is one of the most prominent cultural venues in Guadalajara, having hosted internationally renowned artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Deep Purple, and Pet Shop Boys. A place of culture and entertainment in the city.