Guadalajara Location Highlights 2024-2026

 

 

International Teacher Training Organization, TEFL Courses (ITTO) is conveniently located in Guadalajara, Mexico, the second-largest city in Mexico and recognized as one of the most traditional Mexican cities, birthplace of Mexico´s most emblematic icons: Tequila (our national drink), Mariachi music, and Typical Mexican cuisine.

The city boasts vibrant neighborhoods such as Colonia Americana, known for its hip restaurants and nightlife. In 2022, The Worldwide Renowned Time Out magazine named Colonia Americana in Guadalajara, Mexico, as the Coolest Neighborhood in the World to visit. ITTO is located in the historic downtown area, just a few blocks from the World’s Coolest Neighborhood by Time Out Magazine.

In 2023, The New York Times recognized Guadalajara as one of the greatest cities to visit, calling it a “compulsory stop”. That same year, Guadalajara was nominated for the Readers’ Choice Awards as one of the best-positioned cities in the world.

The Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG), set to take place year after year (in June), is one of the most significant cinematographic events in Latin America. Also, The Guadalajara International Book Fair (Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara, FIL) is a prestigious and significant event in the world of literature and publishing. Held annually (in November-December), This fair is the largest Spanish-language book fair globally and one of the most important in the world.

Guadalajara is set to host part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be jointly held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. This marks the third time Guadalajara will serve as a World Cup host city, having previously hosted matches in the 1970 and 1986 tournaments. The matches in Guadalajara will be held at Estadio Akron, located in Zapopan, Jalisco. This modern stadium is known for its excellent facilities and significant capacity, which makes it an ideal venue for such a high-profile event.

As the second-largest city in Mexico, Guadalajara offers a rich cultural experience. The city is renowned for its vibrant folk dances such as the Jarabe Tapatío and unique traditions like the Charreadas, a type of rodeo. Additionally, the city boasts numerous tourist attractions, including its historical squares, museums, parks, and architectural landmarks like the 16th-century cathedral.

Lake Chapala, the largest freshwater lake in Mexico, is located approximately 50 kilometers (about 31 miles) south of Guadalajara. This proximity makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city. The region around Lake Chapala is known for its thermal springs, which are popular for their therapeutic properties.

Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, a renowned beach resort city on Mexico’s Pacific coast, are now more connected than ever, thanks to the recent completion of a major highway project. This new route significantly reduces travel time between the two cities to just about 2.5 hours.

Remember to balance your fun activities and your TEFL course responsibilities
Make the most of your time in Guadalajara and enjoy this vibrant city!

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