CHAPALA, JALISCO. ¡Qué hacer, donde comer y más!

📌Without a doubt, Chapala, Jalisco, is a must-see in our beautiful Mexico. We were surprised by its unique character, how charming and relaxing it is to stroll through its streets and along its boardwalk, always filled with a great atmosphere and friendly people. Its cuisine is delicious, featuring fresh, local produce, and its ice creams are absolutely delightful. Its architecture is quite distinctive, with old mansions and eccentric buildings. The old "Hotel Nido" building, where María Félix spent her wedding night, is still located here. Places like the "Rinconcito del Amor" (Little Corner of Love), its lighthouse, the statue of Jesus the Fisherman, the main square, La Cristianía Park, the Parish of San Francisco de Asís, and more are also worth visiting. We invite you to enjoy the experience of exploring the streets and hidden corners of this wonderful place with us. Visiting Chapala is the perfect getaway from Guadalajara. You can stroll along its famous boardwalk, sail to Scorpion Island, visit the Magical Town of Ajijic, relax in the hot springs of San Juan Cosalá, and savor its local cuisine. A quick guide to the best places to visit includes: Chapala Boardwalk: Ideal for a leisurely walk while enjoying a classic homemade ice cream and spectacular views of the lake. Don't forget to take a souvenir photo in front of the giant letters and the "Rinconcito de Amor" sign. Boat Tours and the Islands: At the boardwalk, you can hire boats to visit Scorpion Island (just 15 minutes away), where you'll find restaurants serving traditional Mexican snacks, or Mezcala Island, famous for its historic fortifications dating back to the War of Independence. Ajijic Magical Town: Less than 15 minutes west by car, this town is a must-see thanks to its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, art galleries, and its own boardwalk. Relaxation and Spa: If you're looking to pamper yourself, head to San Juan Cosalá to enjoy hot springs, massages, and therapies. San Francisco Parish and Cultural Center: In the town center, marvel at its 18th-century religious architecture or visit the González Gallo Cultural Center, located in a historic old train station. Food: You can't leave without trying the typical dishes of the riverbank, especially fried charales (small fish), caldo michi (a traditional fish broth), and catfish. 📌Subscribe to the CHANNEL, it's FREE! Turn on notifications! Find us on Instagram as: ak_andamos https://www.instagram.com/ak_andamos/... Find us on Facebook as: ak andamos https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Find us on TikTok as: AK ANDAMOS https://www.tiktok.com/@ak.andamos?_t... CHANNEL OF YOUTUBE:    / @akaandamos