Grillo

Guadalajara


This small but mighty bar stocks over 50 (mainly bottled) Mexican craft beers. Of interest are the Guadalajara-brewed Diógenes IPA and the Loba Negra american porter. The front patio is a good starting point for a Chapultepec night out – while your taste buds are still awake to the nuances of the hoppy brews.


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2. Museo de las Artes

0.62 MILES

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3. Templo de Nuestra Señora del Carmen

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Facing a small leafy plaza, Templo de Nuestra Señora del Carmen is a 17th-century chapel that was remodeled in the 1860s, with lots of gold leaf, old…

4. Casa-Taller Orozco

1.09 MILES

Orozco’s former home and studio, used briefly by the celebrated muralist in the early 1940s, today hosts temporary exhibitions. On permanent display in…

5. Templo de la Merced

1.33 MILES

Close to the city center is the ornate Templo de la Merced, which was built between 1650 and 1721; inside are several large paintings, crystal chandeliers…

6. Templo de Aranzazú

1.36 MILES

The compact Templo de Aranzazú is perhaps the city’s most beautiful. Built from 1749 to 1752, it has three remarkably ornate Churrigueresque (Spanish…

7. Plaza Guadalajara

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Plaza Guadalajara is shaded by dozens of severly cropped laurel trees and has great views of the east of the cathedral. Boasting a few fine cafes, it's a…

8. Palacio Municipal

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On the north side of Plaza Guadalajara is the Palacio Municipal, which was built between 1949 and 1952 but looks much older. Above its interior stairway…