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Las Vegas (LAS) | Guadalajara (GDL) | One way | Economy | Depart 05/01/2026 | from USD113 Viewed: 9 hours ago |
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When the neon lights and casino noise fade, some Las Vegas locals and travelers look south for deeper flavors and rhythm. Guadalajara—a city rich in culture, street food, and colonial plazas—offers a soulful counterpart to Sin City. Flights from Las Vegas to Guadalajara make that connection easy. If you're eyeing vibrant markets, mariachi roots, or artisanal tequila, flights to Guadalajara from Las Vegas are your ticket to something more authentic.

Be flight-ready with this checklist:
- Check-in: Online check-in opens 72 hours before departure. Arrive at Harry Reid International Airport at least 3 hours in advance.
- Documents: Bring your passport. U.S. citizens don’t need a visa for visits under 180 days.
- Luggage: Check Volaris size and weight limits to avoid surprises at the gate.
- Weather in Las Vegas: Hot summers, cool winters—dress light but layer up for airport air conditioning.
- Weather in Guadalajara: Warm and dry most of the year; June to September brings rain. Always check current weather in Guadalajara.
- What to do in Las Vegas before the flight: Grab a final bite in Chinatown or stroll Fremont East—perfect things to do in Las Vegas before heading out.

Your flight lands at Guadalajara International Airport, about 30 minutes south of the city center. The airport offers currency exchange, SIM card vendors, and a handful of casual eateries. You’ll find Wi-Fi zones and info booths near the exits.
For transportation, use prepaid taxis, Uber, or shuttle services. If you're continuing your journey through Jalisco or heading out to Tequila, a cheap car rental in Guadalajara airport is easy to arrange onsite.
Craving something local right after landing? Try a torta ahogada at the airport café or save your appetite for street tacos in Tlaquepaque. If you're staying nearby, there are several hotels near Guadalajara airport with reliable amenities.

A city with spirit, art, and sound—Guadalajara offers plenty to experience.
Tlaquepaque
Wondering what to do in Guadalajara? This spot is known for art galleries, mariachi bands, and handcrafts.
Chapultepec Avenue
Guadalajara’s nightlife boulevard. A go-to for bars, live music, and street food that tops lists of best restaurants in Guadalajara.
Zapopan
Catch a glimpse of modern Guadalajara. Museums, parks, and upscale dining give you more things to do in Guadalajara in style. Contemporary art fans will love the modern Museo de Arte de Zapopan, showcasing local and interna}tional artists in a sleek, minimalist space.
Colonia Americana
A hip neighborhood packed with cafes, indie shops, and street murals. Great for a casual afternoon stroll and people-watching.
Parque Metropolitano
A huge green space ideal for biking, jogging, or weekend picnics. Locals love it for its relaxing vibe away from city noise.

Plan your visit with a blend of icons and discoveries.
Day 1: Classic Landmarks
- Visit the Cabañas Cultural Institute with Orozco murals.
- Stop by Guadalajara Cathedral and its surrounding plazas.
- Walk through Libertad Market and sample fresh fruit drinks.
Day 2: Regional Escapes
- Tour a tequila distillery in the town of Tequila.
- Explore the cobbled streets of Tlaquepaque.
- Relax with a boat ride on Lake Chapala.
Day 3: Urban Finds
- Shop artisan crafts in Zapopan.
- Visit Museo de las Artes at the University of Guadalajara.
- Enjoy lunch and people-watching on Andares Mall’s terrace.

- Use ride apps like Uber for safe and affordable local transit.
- Carry pesos—many small eateries and shops don’t take cards.
- If staying near the airport, book hotels in Las Vegas with shuttle options before departure.
- Ask if produce is washed with purified water at local markets.
- Guadalajara is very walkable—bring comfy shoes for Centro and beyond.