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Traveling Safely in Guadalajara

Traveling Safely in Guadalajara

Kidnappings in Guadalajara

We’re not going to pretend that Guadalajara is as bucolic as a hamlet in the Swiss Alps. Although it does lie in the foothills of a beautiful mountain range! This city of 10 million people has made news for being the home of organized criminal activity and yes, there are occasional kidnappings. However it’s important to keep things in perspective. The shoot-outs and other stories that have made international news have never involved tourists. These acts are carried out as a result of gang disputes, or resistance to law enforcement. The odds that you will be snatched off the street are virtually nil. So come stroll the streets of Guadalajara and take our walking tour of Tlaquepaque,  

Dangers of Traveling in Guadalajara

Like any big city that welcomes large numbers of tourists, petty crimes occur. Purse and phone snatchings can be avoided by using extra caution in crowded places such as markets. If you’re visiting the famous San Juan de Dios covered market, it’s easy to become distracted by the sights, sounds and smells.  Leave your expensive jewelry and watches at home. You won´t need them on a walking tour of Guadalajara.  

Safe Forms of Public Transport in Guadalajara

You will feel comfortable using most form of public transportation in Guadalajara, Tlaquepaque and the surrounding towns. The metro of Tren Ligero as its known here, is a very convenient way to move around the city. The platforms and cars of this modern system are clean and well maintained, and use by the public is heavy. During commuter hours the train is packed. If you’re claustrophobic or feel uneasy in such situations, stick to taxis. For more information see this post.  

Hotel Room Theft in Guadalajara

If you’re taking our walking tour of Tlaquepaque you will probably want to leave your passport and some of your valuables in your hotel room. It is the norm for better hotels to provide in-room safe boxes, and even budget accommodations will secure your valuables at the reception area.