Tlaquepaque, the Artisan Village| Mexico
This post is a part of Blogchatter Half Marathon. Tlaquepaque (“Tla-Keh-Pa-Keh”) is not really a tongue twister is it? It is an artistic area, six miles from Guadalajara city. The name comes from the Nahuatl Native Indian language, and literally means the “best of everything.” Dating back to Hispanic times it now has trendy antique shops and restaurants along paved streets, gardens and street performers. If you are in Guadalajara then do make a visit to Tlaquepaque, the Artisan Village| Mexico; I went twice as I had not got my fill or feel of the place.
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