Guadalajara’s Plaza de Armas, the historic downtown’s oldest public square, is centered on an ornate art nouveau bandstand and framed by leafy walkways. The 19th-century Palacio de Gobierno stands as a backdrop, while the neighboring 16th-century cathedral adds to the plaza’s historical charm. Visitors can relax on wrought-iron benches, observe the bustling activity, and enjoy free musical performances that often take place in the evening. The combination of historic architecture and vibrant local life makes this a key spot for experiencing the city’s culture and heritage.
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