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Looking for a quick getaway? Volaris makes traveling from Monterrey to Guadalajara easy, affordable, and hassle-free. Whether you're visiting for a taste of authentic birria, a deep dive into mariachi culture, or just a change of scenery, this city welcomes you with open arms. Book your flights from Monterrey to Guadalajara and get ready for an unforgettable trip.

Before heading to Guadalajara, make the most of your time in Monterrey. This industrial powerhouse is packed with adventure, from hiking in Chipinque to exploring Fundidora Park. If you have time before your flight, check out some of the best places to visit in Monterrey Mexico, like the Macroplaza or Barrio Antiguo, for a final taste of the city.
Once you’re at the airport, here’s what you need to know:
- Weather: Guadalajara has warm days and cooler nights. Pack accordingly.
- Travel Documents: A government-issued ID or passport is required for your flight.
- Baggage Rules: Volaris offers flexible baggage options, but always check the latest guidelines.
- Check-in Process: Save time by checking in online before arriving at the airport.

Guadalajara International Airport is about 20 km from downtown, making it a quick trip to your hotel. If you prefer convenience, cheap car rentals from Guadalajara airport are available, but taxis and rideshare apps are also reliable. Need a moment to settle in? The airport has cafes and currency exchange services to help you get started.
Once outside, you’ll feel the energy of Mexico’s second-largest city. Streets buzz with food vendors selling tortas ahogadas, while historic plazas showcase grand colonial buildings. From here, you can either head straight to your accommodation or dive right into the action with a visit to nearby landmarks like Plaza de Armas.

Guadalajara is packed with culture, history, and mouthwatering food. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or night owl, there’s something for you. Here are some must-visit spots:
- Historic Center: The heart of the city is home to Guadalajara Cathedral, Plaza de Armas, and the Government Palace. Admire stunning architecture, learn about local history, and soak in the lively atmosphere.
- Tlaquepaque: Famous for its artisan markets, colorful streets, and mariachi performances, this area is a must for souvenir shopping and traditional Mexican music. It’s also home to some of the best restaurants in Guadalajara, serving local favorites like carne en su jugo.
- Zapopan: A blend of tradition and modernity, Zapopan is best known for its Basilica, a major pilgrimage site. It also offers high-end shopping, trendy cafes, and great nightlife spots along Chapultepec Avenue. If you are wondering what to do in Guadalajara at night, this place has it all.
- Instituto Cultural Cabañas: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this museum features striking murals by José Clemente Orozco. It’s one of the top Guadalajara attractions for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
- Mercado Libertad – San Juan de Dios: One of Latin America’s largest markets, it’s the perfect place to sample popular foods in Guadalajara like birria, tacos, and tejuino. It’s also packed with stalls selling handmade crafts, leather goods, and more.

Guadalajara has enough to keep you busy for days. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for more, here’s a three-day plan to make the most of your stay.
- Day 1: Culture & History
- Visit Guadalajara attractions like Instituto Cultural Cabañas.
- Explore the Historic Center, stopping at the Cathedral and Plaza de Armas.
- Stroll through Tlaquepaque, enjoying mariachi and handcrafted souvenirs.
- Day 2: Day Trips & Outdoor Fun
- Take a tour to Tequila, home of the world-famous drink.
- Hike Barranca de Huentitán, one of the unique things to do in Guadalajara.
- Walk along Avenida Chapultepec, a hub for nightlife and street performances.
- Day 3: Food & Shopping
- Try popular foods in Guadalajara, like tortas ahogadas and jericallas.
- Shop for artisan goods at Mercado Libertad.
- Dine at one of the best restaurants in Guadalajara, wrapping up your trip with a great meal.

- Best time to visit Guadalajara: October is ideal, thanks to great weather and cultural events like Fiestas de Octubre.
- Cheap hotels in Guadalajara: Budget-friendly stays can be found in the Historic Center and Zapopan.
- Guadalajara travel guide tip: Public transport, like the light rail, is an easy and affordable way to get around.
With Volaris, getting from Monterrey to Guadalajara is quick and affordable. Book your ticket today and experience everything this dynamic city has to offer!