GDL2

Guadalajara City Chapalita

Jalisco, Guadalajara , Mexico


Address

City

Av. Adolfo López Mateos ##1923, Guadalajara, Jalisco. 44500.

Phone

+52 (33) 4624 2114

Email

reservaciones@mexrentacar.com

Hours

Lunes a Viernes 6:00 a 21:00 - Sábado y Domingo 9:00 a 17:00






Car Rentals in Guadalajara City Chapalita with Mex

Enjoy Guadalajara to the fullest: art, culture, and fun.


Jalisco is recognized worldwide for the warmth of its people, its history, tequila, and mariachi. Its capital, Guadalajara, is a vibrant city that attracts travelers from all over the world for its wide range of cultural activities, diversity of pueblos magicos, gastronomy, and nightlife. We have three offices in this city, so you can rent a car wherever you want. You can find us in Colonia Chapalita, 5 minutes away from the Minerva, at the international airport, or at Americas Avenue, 2 blocks away from the Colón traffic circle.

Some of the main things we recommend you do and visit are the following:

Chapultepec and its surroundings

Chapultepec Avenue and its surroundings are known for being vibrant and lively neighborhoods. Along this avenue, you can find bars, restaurants, cafés and nightclubs, so whatever your taste, we are sure there will be a place for you. 

On Saturdays, starting at 6 o'clock, you can find the walkway full of different stalls with different items, including handicrafts, semi-precious stones, jewelry, some edible products, and clothes, among other items. During the week, there are also some activities, such as dance classes, in this space, so it is perfect for walking with family or friends. 

In the surroundings of this avenue, the offer of cafés, restaurants, and bars extends along the Americana neighborhood, the famous Santa Tere neighborhood, and all the way to the Expiatorio temple. In the colonia Americana, you can visit some local art galleries, cafés with a selection of beans, enjoy the night in a bar, and even take a walk around the Expiatorio, where you will find a variety of food stalls selling tamales, tacos, vegan food, desserts, and garnachas on Sundays. 

The Expiatorio temple is a neo-gothic style church dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament. Its construction took about 75 years and was completed in 1972. One of its most emblematic elements is the clock and musical carillon. This consists of 25 bells with different musical works that accompany the pilgrimage of some saints of the Catholic Church. Currently, it works in a programmed way, and you can observe these figures when the bells ring at night, usually around 9 p.m.


Museums, art, and culture

The main cities of the metropolitan area have a wide variety of cultural offerings, from galleries and museums to exhibitions of independent artists. Some museums we recommend you visit are:

MUSA (Guadalajara University Museum of Arts): Initially founded with the objective of highlighting the work of José Clemente Orozco as part of the cultural heritage of Jalisco, Nowadays, it is one of the main museums of the city that promotes exhibitions of national and international contemporary art. Located next to the Expiatorio. Admission to the museum is free.
MURA (Raúl Anguiano Museum): Located 2 minutes from Chapultepec Avenue, it is dedicated to safeguarding and exhibiting the work of Raúl Anguiano, painter, muralist, and engraver born in Guadalajara. It also has some local, national, and international temporary exhibitions. Admission to the museum is free.
MAZ (Museum of Art of Zapopan): Located next to the Basilica of Zapopan, it is one of the museums known for its wide range of artistic works and contemporary art exhibitions. In addition, it opens a dialogue between the public and artists through talks and workshops that invite reflection and personal thought. Admission to the museum is free.
Cabañas Museum: Located in the Hospicio Cabañas you will find an exhibition of art collections, as well as temporary exhibitions. In the old Hospicio Cabañas you can appreciate murals by José Clemente Orozco, especially the well-known Man of Fire. The cost of general admission is approximately 80 pesos.
Regional Museum of Ceramics: Located in Tlaquepaque, this museum has a selection of handicrafts dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In this museum, they are in charge of rescuing, preserving, and promoting the creation of handicrafts in the state through the materials and techniques of local artisans.


Some of the galleries we also recommend you visit are:

Casa ITESO Clavigero: It has temporary exhibitions and an area where dialogue is opened through presentations by local, national, and international artists and artisans. This space was designed by architect Luis Barragán and named Casa González Luna. 
Curro Gallery: located in the famous Santa Tere neighborhood, 5 minutes from Chapultepec Avenue. This gallery has exhibitions of local contemporary art that attract national and international audiences of all kinds.

Santa Tere Neighborhood

Around parish of Santa Teresita del Niño Jesus is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Guadalajara. Some know it for the Karnes Garibaldi, the tacos juan, the tianguis on Sundays, or for being a neighborhood where you can get everything, a good cobbler, piñata store, party decorations, and many other things. 

We recommend, in addition to what we already mentioned, that you try the carne en su jugo from Kamilos 333, take a walk to the market and buy a chocomilk or have breakfast at one of the stalls there, and if you can, take a walk to the tianguis on Sundays, where you can find birria, fried quesadillas, endless food, and delicious garnachas. 

What to do in Tlaquepaque?

Known for its colorful streets, handicrafts and vibrant atmosphere, Tlaquepaque is a must on your visit to Guadalajara, and is located within the Metropolitan Zone, a 30-minute drive from the Guadalajara Cathedral.

Start with a walk through its colorful streets and enjoy the architecture of the downtown area, where you will find typical restaurants and ceramic galleries of the highest quality. We recommend entering the Regional Museum of Ceramics, dedicated to showcasing the pottery heritage of Jalisco and Mexico.

In Tlaquepaque, there are many typical Mexican food restaurants, where you can spend the afternoon to the sound of a mariachi and taste typical dishes and drinks from Guadalajara. Some of the most famous are El Parian, Casa Luna, El Patio, and El Abajeño.


Enjoy Guadalajara to the fullest by renting a car and move wherever you want with freedom. Book at mexrentacar.com and choose the best rate that suits your needs, from economy cars to luxury SUVs like the Suburban. Choose one of our three offices and venture to know the Perla Tapatía.

 


Rental rates depend on the vehicle type, the season, and the coverage you choose. At our Guadalajara Chapalita location, an economy sedan starts from $350 MXN per day with basic CDW coverage, or from $790 MXN per day if you prefer Total Coverage with 0% deductible. A compact SUV is available from $699 MXN with basic coverage and from $1,399 MXN with total protection. For the lowest rate and unlimited mileage, we recommend booking directly on our website.

The security deposit is charged to a credit card and depends on the coverage selected and the booking channel used. If you book directly with us and choose Total Coverage (0% deductible), the deposit starts from $1,500 MXN for cars, SUVs, and vans, and from $5,000 MXN for Premium or 4x4 categories — one of the lowest deposits in the market. If your reservation was made through a third party or with partial coverage, the amount may be higher. Deposits are accepted only with Visa, Mastercard, or American Express credit cards.

When picking up your vehicle, you will need to present three things:

  • a valid government-issued ID (INE or Passport)
  • a valid driver's license — either physical or digital through the official app of the issuing state —
  • and a credit card in your name.

Both your passport and INE must remain valid throughout the entire rental period. If your license is not in the Roman alphabet, you will need to present a valid international driving permit.

Yes. MEX Rent A Car has four offices in the Guadalajara metropolitan area: the airport (GDL), Chapalita, Punto São Paulo, and Rafael Sanzio Av. You can pick up your car at any of them and return it to another. A drop-off fee may apply depending on the distance between locations; please check with our agents at the time of rental to get the exact cost.

All reservations made directly through mexrentacar.com include RLP coverage, which provides third-party liability protection of up to $750,000 MXN. There is also CDW coverage, which limits your liability for the vehicle to a deductible of 10% in case of damage or 20% in case of total theft. Optionally, you can add Full Coverage (CT), which reduces your deductible to 0%, covers tires and glass, includes roadside assistance, and extends third-party protection up to $3,000,000 MXN.

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