Home » Project of the Week: Canopy by Hilton Guadalajara Our latest Project of the Week brings us to Mexico with one of Hilton’s newer signings: Canopy by Hilton Guadalajara the hotel will join Hilton’s portfolio of more than 90 hotels in Mexico and continue to strengthen its presence in the growing city of Guadalajara The property will feature unique design concepts and sensory programming from custom music to signature lighting and even the brand’s distinct scent—to create an immersive guest experience Located in the heart of the Guadalajara metropolitan area one of the city’s most energetic neighborhoods this new luxury hotel aims to deliver an experience that is authentically rooted in the neighborhood Jenna Hackett “We are thrilled to introduce Canopy by Hilton to Guadalajara as we continue to expand the brand’s footprint of more than 40 high-end boutique hotels in the most desirable destinations around the world Canopy Guadalajara will deliver an inviting hotel experience that truly immerses guests in the best of the locale with sophisticated design Canopy by Hilton Guadalajara will be part of Legend mixed-use development that also includes high-end retail Food and beverage services will be a key feature of the hotel Guests will also be able to access boutique meeting spaces totaling 350 square meters (3,700 square feet) for all social and corporate gatherings Mexico continues to play a pivotal role in Hilton’s regional growth representing its fifth largest market globally and the largest in the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) Hilton operates in 29 countries and territories with more than 220 hotels open and a pipeline of over 110 properties in development Start a free trial of THP’s database with over 8,500 hotel projects and key contact details You are currently viewing a placeholder content from HubSpot Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers THP is a subsidiary of Sleeper Media © 2025 copyright TOPHOTELPROJECTS GmbH – all rights reserved PSV right back Richy Ledezma is set to join Chivas ahead of the new season according to reports out of the Netherlands Although PSV coach Peter Bosz recently expressed the hope that Ledezma would extend his expiring contract the 24-year-old appears set to move to Liga MX on a free transfer Ledezma has enjoyed his best season with PSV in 2024-25 making 37 total appearances including 29 starts After spending most of his career as an attacking midfielder Ledezma has been reborn this season as a right back The Arizona native had only made 24 appearances with PSV over the prior four seasons as injuries and a loan spell with NYCFC limited his time with the Dutch power Ledezma's comeback season has also reignited talk over his international future Ledezma was born in Arizona and has only represented the United States at the international level but is eligible for Mexico through his parents In February, Ledezma said he was in the process of obtaining a Mexican passport which would make him eligible to represent El Tri Ledezma will join a Chivas side that just experienced a hugely disappointing Clausura campaign The club missed the playoffs after an 11th-place finish which resulted in head coach Gerardo Espinoza being fired The Mexican could be facing deportation from Denmark a situation that might abruptly end his contract with FC Copenhagen GBTA Conference Examines Canadian Business Travel Trends Air Transat announced the expansion of its winter 2025-2026 schedule with the launch of flights between Montreal (YUL) and Guadalajara (GDL) and an extended winter schedule for its Montreal–Madrid (MAD) flights.The Montreal–Guadalajara flights will begin December 13 operating twice weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays the airline will also operate two weekly flights between Montreal and Madrid on Wednesdays and Fridays continuing its summer route into the winter for the first time "The launch of these new routes reflects our commitment to offering a diversified network and effectively meeting currently underserved demand," says Sebastian Ponce "By targeting high-potential markets like Guadalajara and gradually making our European service available year-round we are strengthening our position from Eastern Canada to the South and Europe while maximizing our fleet's operational efficiency These are carefully curated routes that align with Air Transat's DNA." The airline offers connectivity to destinations in Spain through its interline partnership with Air Europa A joint venture with Porter Airlines allows travellers from across Canada to access Air Transat's network via connecting flights Air Transat will soon announce its full winter program for 2025-2026 Brand USA Shares News of Casey Canevari Passing  Natasha Lair-McKenty is the Managing Editor for TravelPulse Canada.  On Location at Tianguis Turistico: Interview With Miguel Aguíñiga (1:06)Herculez Gomez and Kasey Keller debate whether any USMNT players could join Wrexham Ledezma, 24, has been at the Dutch Eredivisie club since 2020 but his current contract is set to expire this summer A source told ESPN that PSV have offered Ledezma a contract extension but the versatile defender/midfielder is considering his next move before committing his future to the club other clubs in Mexico as well as teams in Italy and one in England's second-tier Championship has expressed interest in Ledezma ESPN reported in January that Ledezma received interest from from Liga MX side Club América but the reigning Dutch champions turned down the approach Speaking after PSV's 1-0 win over Fortuna Sittard on Saturday head coach Peter Bosz confirmed the club was eager to keep Ledezma "I can imagine that his future is on his mind," he told ESPN "That is logical when your contract expires Richard Ledezma is considering his future at Dutch club PSV Eindhoven. Marcel ter Bals/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty ImagesLedezma's future on the international stage is also unclear Mexico national team head coach Javier Aguirre confirmed in February that he contacted dual-national Ledezma ahead of the March international window to discuss his future with El Tri Ledezma, born in Phoenix, Arizona, to Mexican parents, has exclusively featured for the USMNT, making his under-20 debut in March 2018 against France before going on to play for the U.S He has made one appearance for the senior U.S. men's national team, in a friendly against Panama in November 2020 As the league season in the Netherlands comes to a close, PSV trail leaders Ajax by seven points with a game in hand. if PSV lose to Fortuna Sittard on Saturday Ajax can seal the title against NEC on May 11 Information from ESPN's Jeff Carlisle was used in this report In order to provide you with the best online experience this website uses cookies.By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more Air Transat has announced two new international routes for its winter 2025-26 program The airline is introducing an exclusive route between Montreal and Guadalajara (GDL) in Mexico and extending its service between Montreal and Madrid (MAD) in Spain to cover part of the winter season Flights will be available for booking this week "The launch of these new routes reflects our commitment to offering a diversified network and effectively meeting currently underserved demand," said Sebastian Ponce while maximizing our fleet’s operational efficiency travellers can fly non-stop from Montreal to Guadalajara Offered twice weekly on Thursdays and Saturdays this new route opens the door to an authentic and vibrant destination – the birthplace of mariachi In addition to serving the needs of Quebec's Mexican community this service invites travellers to discover another side of Mexico Air Transat will offer two flights per week between Montreal and Madrid on Wednesdays and Fridays extending its summer route for the first time into the winter season Madrid offers a refreshing European getaway at any time of year This expansion is part of Air Transat's strategy to reduce the seasonality of its transatlantic network by adding Madrid to its winter offerings for Spain the airline offers seamless connectivity to several other key destinations in Spain through its interline partnership with Air Europa Air Transat’s joint venture with Porter Airlines also allows travellers from across Canada to easily access Air Transat’s extensive network via connecting flights “This partnership ensures warm service and a high-quality travel experience with two Canadian airlines known for their friendliness and reliability,” Air Transat said Details of Air Transat’s full winter 2025-26 program will be announced soon Don't miss a single travel story: subscribe to PAX today!  Click here to follow PAX on Facebook Receive the best travel industry news every day Club América will host arch-rivals Chivas in the second leg of the Liga MX Femenil semifinal on Sunday night The two sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the first leg in Guadalajara leaving all to play for at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City Chivas had the stingiest defense in the Clausura regular season but that back line was breached twice by América Watch Club America vs. Chivas on Prime Video América finished the regular season in first place giving it the tiebreaker over sixth-place Chivas That means the visitors must win on Sunday to reach the final The winner of this series will face the winner between Monterrey and Pachuca in the final Here is everything you need to know ahead of the match We recommend interesting sports viewing/streaming and betting opportunities If you sign up for a service by clicking one of the links Newsrooms are independent of this relationship and there is no influence on news coverage The Red and Whites haven’t lifted a Liga MX trophy since the Clausura 2017 tournament América Femenil is heading to the Liga MX Femenil final after a dominant 2-0 win over rivals Chivas Femenil in the second leg of their Clausura 2025 semifinal Las Águilas sealed their place in the championship match — once again eliminating Chivas from the playoffs The highly anticipated second leg of the América – Guadalajara rivalry took place on Sunday at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes América only needed a draw to advance thanks to their first-place finish in the regular season But they didn’t settle — they went out and took the match applying high pressure and dominating possession early on Chivas’ defense managed to hold off several attacks the breakthrough came. Kiana Palacios opened the scoring with a brilliant chest control and finish in stoppage time of the first half Shortly after the second half began, Montse Saldívar doubled the lead by tapping in a perfectly placed cross That goal crushed Chivas’ hopes and put América firmly in control Guadalajara failed to create any real danger and never looked close to turning the game around The semifinal series reminded fans why the América – Guadalajara rivalry is one of the fiercest in Mexican football ended 2-2 with goals from Licha Cervantes (brace) for Chivas and Saldívar and Nancy Antonio for América With away goals not counting in Liga MX Femenil playoffs the tie-breaker came down to league position — a rule that favored América after finishing as the top team in the regular season with the best offense (60 goals) despite boasting the best defense during the season (only 10 goals conceded) América Femenil becomes the first team to reach the Clausura 2025 final They’ll now wait to face the winner of the other semifinal between Pachuca and Monterrey This marks a return to the final for América after falling short in the Apertura 2024 the team has built a balanced and high-intensity style that could very well lead them to another league title First leg: Chivas 2-2 América (Estadio Akron) Second leg: América 2-0 Chivas (Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes) With another statement win over Chivas, Club América Femenil proves they’re still a powerhouse and now just one step away from lifting the Clausura 2025 trophy Already a member? 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Sign up Explore our Food Tours → and even bicycle has the potential to become a food stand – a restaurant just waiting to happen But what truly sets our city’s gastronomy apart is its contradictions we’re not afraid to push boundaries and bring them to unexpected places Case in point: “birriamen” – a mashup of the very local dish birria with Japanese import ramen The popular gastronomy of Jalisco is the result of centuries of blending and evolution with roots in both Indigenous and colonial cuisine chroniclers from the time of the conquest documented Mexico’s food and culinary customs street food has been a tradition since at least the 16th century when local vendors first started selling in markets and on the streets bringing with them the necessity of providing food for travelers cenadurías (literally “places to have dinner”) marked a turning point offering locals a new way to gather and enjoy a meal where women sold dinner outside their homes with a few seats and tables became a staple of local culture – a tradition that has endured to this day Places like Cenaduría Doña Guille continue to serve antojitos such as pozole perhaps without realizing that they paved the way for an entire universe of possibilities Guadalajara’s is a clear result of mestizaje – a mix of cultures and foods that shaped new traditions and identities We’ve preserved local ingredients – like corn and vegetables – but also embraced what the colonizers brought but we’re also very curious about what others bring to the table we’ll always add our own twist until no one knows where it came from And this phenomenon isn’t just about international influences – it also happens within our own state Out of the total inhabitants of the state of Jalisco more than 50 percent live here in the capital city Decades of internal migration from smaller cities and rural areas have brought diverse recipes from all over the state (along with plenty of nostalgia) we’ve convinced ourselves they belong to us Most of the dishes you eat here can also be found up north and down south although you’ll always meet someone who swears their great-grand-aunt invented them – and why not believe them food is always at the center of lives and celebrations in Guadalajara If you want to see all of this come together you’ve got to visit a market – little pieces of resistance that remind us of what the landscapes surrounding us have to offer even though we can no longer see them in the buzz of the day The first thing that will greet you at the Santa Tere market is probably the baskets of bread sold on the outside This is actually a fundamental element of our cuisine: the birote salado whose origins are debated but consistently traced back to a clear French influence stands out from others in Mexico due to its slightly sour flavor it serves as a key ingredient in some of Guadalajara’s most iconic dishes a type of sandwich with three essential ingredients: freshly baked birote and two different tomato sauces – one mild and the other very spicy you can taste this delicacy in establishments often named after their founders or their nicknames this sandwich is filled with pork leg boiled and seasoned only with salt It is then completely submerged in the tomato-based sauce Eating it requires some skill – and plenty of napkins another iconic late breakfast or early meal is birria No two versions are the same – every cook has their own secret mix of ingredients to keep the flavors balanced Typically accompanied by handmade tortillas We love it so much that there’s even a whole neighborhood dedicated to it: Las Nueve Esquinas served daily or nightly in food stalls where everyone comes together as one and human solidarity takes the form of warning others whether the salsa is spicy or not; beverages like jugo de lima and tequila; and even desserts like jericalla and capirotada it’s just as important to recognize Guadalajara as the modern and densely populated city it is today – one whose culinary scene has captured international attention exciting initiatives for modern Mexican cuisine began to emerge in pioneering spaces like Alcalde a specialty coffee scene started to take shape led by spots like Palreal and its Café Estelar Traditional neighborhoods like La Americana – filled with old mansions ready for restoration – took a creative turn You can find a new place or concept every time you visit the area the names of chefs like Xrysw Ruelas and Óscar Segundo from the renowned corn-based kitchen Xokol; Fabián Delgado offering modern takes on Spanish cuisine at Navaja; Freddy Monteros taking Pacific seafood to a whole new level at Erizo de Mar; and Carlos Espinoza always impressing with his take on Mexican cuisine at Tikuun and Zorra Bistró But it’s not just high-end restaurants making an impact You’ll also find vibrant culinary corridors in neighborhoods like Chapalita and concept restaurants coexist – sometimes harmoniously And that’s who we are: sometimes confusing New School – We’ve already talked about the neighborhood Las Nueve Esquinas known for being entirely dedicated to serving birria While all the restaurants there offer great takes on the dish a local favorite is actually located outside the area: Birriería El Chololo and top it off with beans to make yourself a taco with freshly made tortillas If you’re looking to explore a modern approach to Mexican cuisine in a fine dining setting where award-winning chefs take you on an unexpected journey through native maíz criollo Watering Hole – Cantinas are always a solid choice be sure to try the famous “yerbabuena” – a mix of vodka If you’re after something more modern a great two-in-one experience is El Habanero Negro where you’ll find delicious food and a unique drink called “chejuino” – a blend of beer and the local fermented corn beverage known as tejuino Gallo Altanero offers a unique selection of drinks created with agave spirits To Market – When it comes to eating at markets Mercado Libertad and Santa Tere probably come to mind first Mercado Libertad is the largest indoor market in Latin America and has an entire floor dedicated to food – everything from birria and tortas to ramen but don’t miss Fonda Mariquita and their amazing quesadillas fritas you can also try your luck at Mercado de Abastos Dish to Try – While trying a torta ahogada is a must you should also give an opportunity to its first cousin it is entirely different in flavor and preparation Lonches bañados use pan fleiman instead of birote salado and chipotle – typically filled with pork leg or panela – and topped with a mustard-cream mix Here’s how to experience both.From Guadalajara to Amatitán Jalisco’s tequila producers don’t just make great spirits—they preserve its rich cultural heritage Tequila is the fastest growing spirits category in the United States, and a truly artisanal agricultural spirit with a unique Mexican terroir and a culture all its own. According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States' (DISCUS) 2025 Annual Economic Briefing sales of the popular agave-based spirit grew by 2 percent from 2023 to 2024 leaving the rest of the bottles in the dust Yet few of us know how tequila is produced and the rich heritage behind it where tequila is made (and mariachi-style music was born) provides an excellent peek into the centuries of tradition behind the process Although tequila’s official denomination of origin commenced in 1974 Jalisco records hundreds of years of production the fermented juice of the maguey (agave) plant was consumed by Aztecs and Nahuas as early as 250 A.D Start learning in Guadalajara the capital of the Western state of Jalisco “Tequila is the number one ambassador of Mexico,” says Daniela Villasuso of Mijenta Tequila a popular brand from the highlands of Jalisco “It embodies everything that has to do with how we live.” Here Ease into things with a cantarito—a juicy mix of citrus and tequila topped with soda and served in a natural clay jar rimmed with chili salt is the fastest-growing spirits category in the United States.Photograph by Ernst Haas Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesCantaritos are made with citrus and tequila topped with soda and served in a natural clay jar rimmed with chili salt.Photograph by Simon McGill Getty ImagesAgronomy and terroirSoon after exiting the traffic of Guadalajara proper you’ll start to see mesmerizing rows of blue agave plants stretching in every direction This distinct profile starts in the agave fields The minerality of the valley terroir comes not just from the volcanic soil but also the volcanic water source from their own deep well “We only use agave and water,” says Pérez Ontiveros (Bats and agaves make tequila possible—and they're both at risk) “in the spring between the second and third year of the plant’s life then wait six years to have the best quality agaves.” live at the foot of the dormant Volcán de Tequila the soil contains lots of ash packed with minerals like iodine the warm climate makes the agaves grow and sweeten quicker and the tequila tends to show earthy peppery notes with a lot of pyrazine—the aroma compound that brings grassy Agave is cooked in ovens at low temperatures to best bring out the flavors.Photograph by Mario Martinez Getty ImagesKeep driving west towards Tequila where the highland elevations climb to over 6,000 feet iron-rich soil with its higher acidity work with cooler temperatures to stress the agave viscous vanilla notes typical of the Los Altos terroir Sergio Mendoza, Co-Founder of Don Fulano Tequila agrees that the most critical element in the terroir and artisanship in traditional tequila productions comes from the soil Through crop rotation and minimal agrochemical use we nurture our land and handpick only selected mature agave plants for harvest Maturity is paramount to quality.” Like the folks at Laelia testing brix (sucrose) level and “selecting plant by plant for optimum maturity.” The timing for cutting each agave piña directly impacts the end result. Steffin Oghene, a vice president at El Tequileño explains that “if you taste a green banana [versus] a banana with black spots one is very green and fresh in flavor and lacks complexity The banana with black spots represents mature agave You need mature agave not only for its natural sugar content but more for the complex flavor profile that it will provide to artisanal tequila.” A Jose Cuervo tequila shop in the center of Tequila Mexico.Photograph by Anne-Emmanuelle Thion Figarophoto/ReduxAncestral methodsThe last task in the field is the work of the jimador who harvests and trims the agaves using the same hand-sharpened tool created for the job three centuries ago according to the specifications of the maestro says the jimador’s job is critical to the flavors and aromas in the final product We need to remove the most possible green parts of the penca our jima height is smaller than normal."  After roasting low and slow for up to 36 hours in brick ovens Laelia’s cooked agaves get crushed with two-ton mechanized tahona wheels made from volcanic stone the “bagasse" (fibers) get separated by hand so that when they transfer the juice to the open-top stainless and wooden tanks the bubbly natural fermentation process begins without any additional yeast necessary it’s on to Laelia’s traditional copper stills for double distillation then rectification to bring the spirit to the proper proof Laelia Blanco then rests for at least 14 days in American oak barrels while Laelia Reposado vacations for four-to-six months in toasty French barrels before bottling has been named one of "North America's 50 Best Bars."Photograph by CESAR RODRIGUEZ The New York Times/ReduxWhere to try itIn Guadalajara: attracts tourists and locals for an iconic agave-fueled experience El Gallo Altanero offers a more modern, cocktail bar cantina style. Stop into this “North America’s 50 Best Bars” for a sexy Nerd out on a selection of over 400 agave spirits at Axno while you relax on the terrace Don’t miss the sprawling Mercado San Juan de Dios where local talabarteros (leather artisans) sell traditional belts adorned with agave fiber designs and worn by cowboys Have a drink at La Capilla where everyone downs the traditional Batanga cocktail of cola and tequila with a squeeze of lime in a salted glass stirred with the knife they cut the lime with In El Arenal, on the way to Tequila, visit Tequila Cascahuín for a lowland example of artisanal production techniques like the tahona (wheel grinder) method In Tequila town, visit Tequila Arette Distillery for an intimate boutique distillery tour. The Tequila Fortaleza tour shows off the ancestral method step by step Don Fulano offers the viewpoint of a fifth-generation agave farming family and El Tequileño emphasizes heritage and traditional process for some pre-Hispanic historical perspective grass-covered example of the Teuchitlan circular step pyramids (An intro to mezcal, the centuries-old Mexican spirit that's having a moment) Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker United has signed forward Fidel Barajas on loan from Chivas Guadalajara in Liga MX Barajas joins the Black-and-Red on loan through June 30 with an option to extend the loan through Dec “Fidel is a promising young talent with a high-ceiling for development at only 18-years old,” Ally Mackay United General Manager and Chief Soccer Officer “He signed with Chivas in Mexico after showing his ability with Real Salt Lake in 2024 We’re excited to have him join the club and are looking forward to seeing how he fits in Troy Lesesne’s system.” most recently signed for Liga MX side Chivas Guadalajara for a $4 million fee on July 1 He made his debut for the Mexican club on July 6 in a 0-0 league draw against Deportivo Toluca The forward appeared in a total of five matches for the Liga MX side accumulating four total shots and 85 minutes played Barajas spent the 2024 season with Real Salt Lake appearing in 18 matches across all competitions He made his MLS debut with Real Salt Lake on Feb as a 66th minute substitute against Inter Miami CF Barajas made his first start for the club on March 23 in a 2-1 league win over Vancouver Whitecaps FC and provided assists on both of the goals He then scored his first goal for Real Salt Lake on May 8 Barajas appeared in 17 MLS matches (five starts) recording two assists 17 total shots and an 88.3% passing accuracy before signing with Chivas Barajas began his career with the Sacramento Republic FC Academy before joining the San Jose Earthquakes academy in 2021 After spending one year with San Jose’s academy he signed with USL Championship side Charleston Battery on Sept The forward made his professional debut for Charleston on Oct coming on as 71st minute substitute and picking up his first assist Barajas would become the youngest goal scorer in club history on March 25 when he scored his first career goal in a 3-0 league win over the Tampa Bay Rowdies at just 16 years his 11 assists matched a single-season club record which had been standing for 23 years Barajas also became the fourth-youngest player in USL Championship history to have a two-assist game against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds on July 22 and the ninth-youngest player in league history to score a brace In two seasons with the Charleston Battery Barajas appeared in 37 matches across all competitions scoring five goals and recording 13 assists Barajas was awarded the USL Championship Young Player of the Year award and USL Players Association USLC Young Player of the Year Barajas ended his impressive 2023 season by signing with Real Salt Lake in MLS on Jan The Sacramento native has represented the United States Youth National Team at the U-17 level appearing in five total matches He then later chose to represent the Mexican Youth National Team at the U-17 level appearing in 25 total matches scoring six goals and recording six assists Barajas helped Mexico win the 2023 CONCACAF U-17 Championship where he started in all seven matches scoring three goals and recording five assists He also appeared in the 2023 U-17 World Cup in Indonesia where he scored one goal and recorded one assist on their way to the Round of 16 Barajas was called up to the U-20 Mexican Youth National Team for an international friendly against Brazil Barajas joins the Black-and-Red on loan through June 30 OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinWhere to watch Chivas Femenil LIVE in the first leg of the Clasico de Mexico Chivas Femenil will face an intense Semifinal match in the Clausura 2025 as they must overcome El Clásico de México if they want to advance to the Liga MX Femenil title series Everything will start at the Akron Stadium which will become one more player for Guadalajara and as we know that no one wants to miss this great duel Remember that you can also tune in on the Chivas TV channel within Prime Video (To access this option you need your active Prime subscription of $99 per month and subscribe to the Chivas TV channel for an additional $39 per month) Chivas Femenil vs AméricaLiga MX Women's Clausura 2025 First Leg SemifinalsThursday - Streaming: Chivas TV, Chivas TV channel on Prime Video and Fox Premium- TV: Fox Sports Related NewsThis is how Chivas U17 will play the Quarterfinals Chivas Femenil's squad for the second leg of the Mexican Clasico Where to watch Chivas Femenil LIVE in the second leg of the Semifinal? 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As a passionate champion of the local dining scene Lori has reimagined the restaurant critic's role into that of a trusted dining concierge guiding food lovers to delightful culinary discoveries and memorable experiences Lori is an avid cook whose accrual of condiments and spices is rivaled only by her cookbook collection Her passion for the culinary industry was birthed while balancing A&W root beer mugs as a teenage carhop fed by insatiable curiosity and fueled by the people whose stories entwine with every dish Lori is the author of two books: the "Wisconsin Field to Fork" cookbook and "Milwaukee Food" Her work has garnered journalism awards from entities including the Milwaukee Press Club Lori was honored with a "Top 20 Women in Hospitality to Watch" award by the Wisconsin Restaurant Association writing or planning for TV and radio spots you’ll find Lori seeking out adventures with her husband Paul snuggling with her cats and looking for ways to make a difference Tomas “The Air Machete” Machac beat David “The Wall” Goffin in the final of UTS Guadalajara The Czech capped off a brilliant UTS debut, beating Goffin for the second time in three days to maintain his undefeated record in Guadalajara “It couldn’t be better,” Machac declared after the final I managed to play my best tennis here and the final was great By winning the event, Machac becomes the first player to win a UTS tournament on debut since Jack Draper won the UTS Grand Final in 2023 He also books his own place in the 2025 UTS Grand Final Machac won his earlier meeting against Goffin on Friday 3-0 the veteran has been playing at a much higher level winning eight points in a row from 5-5 in the first quarter successfully playing his card to snap Machac’s momentum and close the gap to 13-10 but the quarter-point still came at 16-12 in Machac’s favour Goffin pulled back three of these before falling 17-15 to go down 1-0 after one quarter “It would be better maybe to take the lead earlier than to try and steal it,” the 34-year-old reflected between quarters winning a fantastic dive-roll volley on the sixth point This brilliance was a foreshadowing of what would take place later in the quarter with the 24-year-old turning the tables and stealing the second 16-14 The writing looked to be on the wall when Machac pulled ahead early in the third but Goffin showed his trademark fighting spirit to claw his way back into the quarter at 9-9 with Machac producing another magical volley on Goffin’s card before winning his own to go ahead 18-10 The Czech sealed his maiden UTS title in style Earlier in the day, Goffin beat Casper “The Ice Man” Ruud in the semi-finals of UTS Guadalajara The victory was Goffin’s second sudden death win in a row having scraped his way into the Final Four with a come-from-behind victory over Flavio Cobolli yesterday another sudden death,” Goffin said after the match otherwise he’s too good here in these conditions Good nerves that make you feel brave to go both players were full of errors to begin the match Norway’s Ruud – the most experienced UTS player at the event – was the first to rein in his game winning his 10th consecutive quarter to get on the board first I began to hit better,” Ruud explained of his strong performance in the third winning the fourth and forcing sudden death After The Ice Man won the opening point of sudden death winning two in a row to book his place in the final of UTS Guadalajara Machac booked his place in the final courtesy of a 18-13 17-9 victory over Adrian “Manna” Mannarino in the semi-finals of UTS Guadalajara on Sunday will face Belgian David Goffin in the final on Sunday afternoon and remains undefeated across the tournament much better than yesterday,” said Machac said after the match “I was a little bit more used to the service I finally felt a little bit of something on the court.” It was a tight start to the match with neither player able to build a significant lead over the opening half of the first quarter Just when Machac managed to get his nose in front Mannarino played his card to draw level again at 11-11 winning his own card and racing out to 17-12 by the time quarter point rolled around and claiming it on his second attempt “I try to always take advantage of the bonus cards because we don’t have them on the ATP Tour,” said Machac between quarters after winning his ninth card from 12 attempts The second quarter featured quite possibly the rally of the tournament with a 30-shot war unfolding on Machac’s card.  but the Czech managed to win two quick points in the aftermath forcing a deciding point to end the quarter Machac’s momentum saw him over the line once again The first two quarters clearly took their toll on the 36-year-old Frenchman with Manna falling behind 8-0 early in the third While he pegged the gap back to 16-9 by quarter point the match quickly became a formality as Machac booked his spot in the UTS Guadalajara final on Sunday Best in Travel is here! Discover 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Guadalajara is a richly traditional city wrapped in a modern metropolis Here’s all you need to know before you set out I have known Guadalajara my whole life traveling here to visit extended family since the year I was born When I began visiting with my American friends I started to see Guadalajara through different eyes and appreciate its depth and complexity It’s a richly colonial city wrapped in a modern metropolis A place steeped in tradition yet standing for inclusion A city where a night out could include world-class cuisine or bacon-wrapped hot dogs a symphony concert or a raucous lucha libre (wrestling) match past and present (chili-covered lollipops included) Here are twenty travel tips to stay safe and make the most of your trip to Guadalajara Sure, you can see Guadalajara’s highlights in a couple of days – most are concentrated in the historic center – but a longer trip gives you time to check out the city’s colonial-to-hipster neighborhoods wander through dazzling art museums and outdoor markets take in some live music and maybe even find your favorite late-night taco stand Guadalajara is one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations and its blend of cultural and culinary experiences rivals that of major destinations like Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta Check out the tourism office’s cartelera before you head to town to round out your itinerary and savor everything this vibrant city has to offer Guadalajara is generally safe for tourists, particularly in its central areas. The best neighborhoods in Guadalajara for visitors are also some of the safest Colonia America has hip cafes and boutique hotels that attract many visitors While violent crime is rare in these parts especially in crowded places like markets and public transport.  and avoid fringe neighborhoods such as Colonia Jalisco and Santa Fe such as being aware of your surroundings and securing your valuables.  Guadalajara is known for its pleasant daytime temperatures, hovering in the 70s and 80s year-round bring warm clothing and a jacket for the sometimes frigid air Add an umbrella to your summer packing list when afternoon showers are a daily occurrence Sundays are for vibrant local culture in Guadalajara: plazas bustle with street vendors and performers major streets close to cars to make room for walkers and bikers (free bikes are available at Parque Revolución) and the city’s largest open-air crafts market fills the streets of Tonalá a traditional Mexican rodeo where skilled riders showcase their horsemanship through events like bull riding and roping often accompanied by lively music and a festive atmosphere don’t miss a lucha libre (wrestling) match for an unforgettable evening The cheapest ride to and from Guadalajara’s international airport is by city bus It can get crowded and makes frequent stops Look for the bus stop in front of the Hotel Casa Grande and catch either a “Ruta 176” or “Atasa” bus Both run to the center of town in about 45 minutes with frequencies every 15 minutes morning until night Be in the know and use tapatío to refer to someone or something from Guadalajara the language spoken by the region’s original inhabitants Tapatíos (and Mexicans in general) value pleasantries Before any interaction – even just entering a shop or restaurant – say “buenos días” (good morning) “buenas tardes” (good afternoon) or “buenas noches” (good evening) “gracias” (thank you) or “con permiso” (excuse me) is customary Even if that’s the extent of your Spanish conversation Despite its history and reputation as a deeply Catholic city Guadalajara is also one of the most accepting and inclusive places in Mexico for LGBTIQ+ people queer-owned businesses and cultural events wearing shorts or flip-flops will mark you as a tourist in Guadalajara adults just don’t wear such casual pieces outside their homes Stick to pants or skirts and wear leather sandals or closed-toe shoes instead Public transportation in Guadalajara, including buses and the metro system, is widely used by locals and visitors alike, making it a great option for those exploring Guadalajara on a budget crowded buses and metro cars can be hotspots for pickpocketing Use a reliable app like Moovit to navigate routes Don’t be shy: if you’re on a bus without a functioning bell pull (it happens) yell out “bajan!”(BA-hahn; it means “getting off”) This will signal the driver to stop at the nearest intersection Guadalajara’s early morning street food fave (and sworn-by hangover cure) is the torta ahogada (literally “drowned sandwich”) a baguette-like roll stuffed with slow-roasted pork and drenched in hot sauce While you’ll be tempted to eat this huge creation with a fork and knife tapatíos use their hands – so do like locals do and lean over your plate Go the extra mile and tuck a few napkins into your shirt front a creamy custard dessert native to Guadalajara You can find them at traditional markets like Mercado Libertad a refreshing fermented corn drink served with lime and salt – a local favorite or the merchant might throw in a knick-knack But before you dig in your heels over a few pesos remember they likely mean a lot more to the vendor than they do to you Antiquated plumbing in Guadalajara means that flushing toilet paper can often clog the system If you see an open wastebasket in a stall or hotel bathroom While Guadalajara’s tap water is purified at the source it can become contaminated as it travels through aging water lines So don’t drink it or even use it to brush your teeth; stick to bottled water there’s no need to worry about ice in restaurants or bars – here it’s purchased from commercial ice factories Though taxis are easy to hail in the city center refusing to use their meters and quoting inflated flat rates which provides reliable service at cheaper rates be sure you agree on the price before you get in try bargaining or just wait for another taxi pickpocketing is a risk on crowded buses and subway trains Mercado San Juan de Dios (also officially called Mercado Libertad) and the post-clubbing scene on Avenida Chapultepec are notorious for petty theft remembering that pickpockets often work in teams at home and stow your valuables in the hotel safe If you’re a victim of crime, need medical assistance or legal help, contact your consulate or embassy. Almost 50 countries, including the US and Canada, have representatives in Guadalajara who can help you navigate the system or recommend care options. Editor’s Note: To properly introduce Guadalajara Culinary Backstreets’s newest location the local guide who helped design our culinary walk there Born and raised in Los Angeles where she studied pastry and breadmaking at Le Cordon Bleu Eliza first came to Mexico to work at a boutique hotel on the Pacific coast of Jalisco state in 2005 and has been living in the country since She moved to Guadalajara in 2006 after meeting her husband Eliza works as a language coach and also runs a lending library that she opened in 2015 What do you think makes Guadalajara such an exciting culinary capital There’s something about eating out here in Guadalajara that makes you feel like you’re not in a restaurant but actually in someone’s home There’s the ciudad – the city – and there’s the pueblo – the village but it really feels like the biggest pueblo you’ve ever been to You can especially feel that when it comes to eating here it’s so easy to find so many places that are fourth-generation family places which is unlike some other cities in Mexico Guadalajara doesn’t feel like it has a lot of tourists It’s a city that’s still able to hold on to its secrets and rewards those who explore it with its hidden gems What’s the story you hope to tell with the walking tour you developed I’m really fascinated with the idea of Guadalajara as a frontier town a gateway city where all kinds of different and seemingly contradictory forces crash up against each other My family and I recently took a road trip through the southwestern United States and while in Nevada as we came upon Las Vegas and its strip gleaming in the desert from far away it made me think of Guadalajara in certain ways Vegas is this gateway to the west coast of the United States but is the gateway to the Pacific coast of Jalisco and on the border between different regions If you were to describe a thread that runs through all of the city’s cooking and Mexican cowboy and mariachi culture is very strong around here There are a lot of ranches and livestock in the surrounding region and that culture and money flows into Guadalajara and that ends up being reflected in what is cooked But Guadalajara is also a wet place – it can be very humid there are rivers around it and there’s a very strong rainy season – and that somehow gets reflected in what we eat here We like our tortas ahogadas “drowned” in salsa We like our meat cooked en su jugo – in its own juices This is a town that likes to eat things with a spoon I’ve even seen people eat their tortas ahogadas by opening a hole in the corner of the plastic bag they are served in to slurp out the sauce and then basically drink their soggy sandwich You have just returned to Guadalajara from a long trip away: What’s the first place in the city that you dream about going a family-run place that now has a few locations around town but for the kind of thing that’s hard to find anywhere else Monterrey in competition; Club to open tournament against FC Juárez 2025) – Charlotte FC will host three LIGA MX teams at Bank of America Stadium during Leagues Cup 2025 The Crown will take on FC Juárez on Thursday Kickoff times and ticketing information will be announced later Update: Tickets go on sale to the general public on April 30 at 10:00 a.m All matches will be televised on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV Charlotte FC will enter Leagues Cup for the third time in Club history having progressed to the Quarterfinals in 2023 *Related Article: Leagues Cup 2025 Announces New Competition Format to Feature More Interleague MLS vs. LIGA MX Matches* Leagues Cup 2025 will mark the first time the Crown has played against these LIGA MX clubs Juárez was founded in 2015 and entered the second division of Mexican football Ascenso MX where the club took home the Apertura 2015 title and finished runners-up in the Clausura 2017 and Apertura 2017 The Club has played in LIGA MX since 2019 and finished the most recent season in 12th place Juárez topped their group before falling to the Colorado Rapids in the Round of 32 Guadalajara are one of the founding members of LIGA MX and twelve-time league Champions—second most of any Mexican club Chivas has been the home for some of the greatest Mexican players of all time The Club is two-time winners of the Concacaf Champions League and finished 9th last season in Mexico Chivas was knocked out in the Group Stage of Leagues Cup 2024 Monterrey have been one of the most successful LIGA MX clubs in recent years winning one domestic title and two Concacaf Champions Cups since 2019 Monterrey became the second Mexican club to win the treble (Liga MX Rayados were runners up in Mexico for the previous season and recently acquired World Cup Champion Sergio Ramos They were knocked out in the Group Stage of Leagues Cup 2024 Sporting Kansas City announced today that the club has transferred forward Alan Pulido to LIGA MX club Chivas Guadalajara for an undisclosed fee spent five seasons with Sporting as a Designated Player from 2020-2024 recording 38 goals and 19 assists in 108 matches across all competitions He ranks ninth on the club’s all-time charts in regular season goals (35) and goals in all competitions (38) The Mexican striker helped Sporting to playoff appearances in 2020 tallying three assists in the two-game sweep of top-seeded archrival St Louis City SC in Round One of the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs Pulido will return to Chivas after spending three years with the Mexican side from 2016-2019 prior to his arrival in Kansas City ahead of the 2020 season Sporting’s roster will continue to take shape in the buildup to the 2025 campaign, which kicks off on Feb. 18 against Inter Miami CF in Round One of the Concacaf Champions Cup at Children’s Mercy Park. For a list of the club’s offseason roster moves, click here Transaction: Sporting Kansas City (MLS) transfers forward Alan Pulido to Chivas Guadalajara (LIGA MX) We use cookies to provide our services and for analytics and marketing. To find out more about our use of cookies and how you can disable them, please see our Privacy Policy. By continuing to browse our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Click here to read our privacy policy. World Aquatics finalises the 2025 Diving World Cup calendar line-up joining previously announced hosts Windsor LAUSANNE – Guadalajara will once again welcome the world’s best divers as a host city for the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 This marks the historic Mexican city’s return to hosting a World Aquatics event for the first time since 2013 when Guadalajara last staged a Diving World Cup The competition will take place at the Centre Acuatico Code Metropolitano the country’s national diving training hub A proven centre of excellence in aquatic sports, the venue has previously hosted the Diving World Cup, the 2011 Pan-American Games and numerous national diving championships expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to host the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 highlighting its dual purpose of supporting high-performance athletes and promoting the importance of sport and physical culture within Mexican society I would like to thank World Aquatics for trusting us to host this prestigious event which marks a new era where athletes are our top priority One of our main objectives is to resolve past challenges and move forward Hosting the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 is a key step in revitalising aquatic sports in Mexico particularly as we prepare for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games,” said Pacheco whose leadership has propelled Mexican divers to success across the last four Olympic cycles while Olvera also earned bronze in the individual Men’s 3m Springboard Maria Jose Alcala President of the Mexican Olympic Committee and a former World Championship diving medallist "Guadalajara’s selection as a host city for the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 is a tremendous honour for Mexico I know how significant this competition is for athletes and fans alike Guadalajara’s passion for sports and our deep diving tradition ensure that we will deliver an unforgettable event that celebrates the spirit of competition and offers all who come the best of Guadalajara hospitality." Ben Verbrugge is a freelance sportswriter with a journalism degree from CSU Dominguez Hills He is a member of the Los Angeles media and spends most of his time covering the NBA either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content Guadalajara will face Puebla in a Liga MX matchup on Tuesday, and you can catch all the action live on Peacock Guadalajara (Chivas) and Puebla will take the pitch on Tuesday with Chivas winning their first matchup 3-2 and Puebla winning the second time around 1-0 Roberto Alvarado leads the offense for Guadalajara with four goals and three assists in 14 starts He has at least one goal or assist in three of his last four matches Ricardo Marín is the player to watch for Puebla He is their leading goal scorer with four in ten starts but has gone six straight matches without scoring after having a four-match goal streak early on during the campaign This is a great Liga MX match. Tune into Peacock to catch all the action "en Español." Live stream Guadalajara vs Puebla on Peacock: Start your subscription now! If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground Newsweek is committed to journalism that is factual and fair We value your input and encourage you to rate this article Newsletters in your inbox See all China continued its diving dynasty with four golds while Mexico won three historic silver medals in front of the home crowd at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Guadalajara The energy was electric in Guadalajara as the women’s 3m springboard synchronised final kicked off day 3 of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Guadalajara. With identical degrees of difficulty in the first two rounds, the competition was incredibly tight. By rounds three and four, China had taken the lead, while Australia and Mexico battled back and forth for second place, with Team Great Britain close behind in fourth. As the fifth and final round unfolded, all eyes were on the scoreboard. China held their lead and secured the gold, but Team Mexico delivered another brilliant dive to claim the silver. Australia locked in the bronze, while Great Britain finished just behind in fourth. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Olympic champion duo Chen Yiwen and Chang Yani of China showed consistency through all five rounds When asked about their continued dominance in the event Chen shared their secret: “Hard work every day.” Yiwen and Yani performed the dive of the event—107B (forward 3½ somersaults pike)—earning the highest dive score of the competition with 77 points For Mexico’s 14-year-old duo Mia Zazil Cueva Lobato and Lia Yatzil Cueva Lobato the twin sisters made history —showed nerves of steel delivering five stunning dives with clean entries The home crowd roared with every splashless dive especially on their 5152B (forward 2½ somersaults 1 twist in pike position) probably big competition for everyone after the Olympics so everyone’s just knocking the cobwebs off and getting to see everyone again The Men’s 10m Synchronised Platform Final at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara kept fans on the edge of their seats from the very first round while the “neutral athletes” and Germany were close behind China took the lead—but the scores were incredibly tight dives with no limit on degree of difficulty began Mexico jumped ahead again with a stunning 307C (reverse 3½ somersaults tuck) China had fought back to retake the top spot after scoring 90 points with a 109C (forward 4½ somersaults tuck) Round five was a turning point for Ruslan Ternovoi and Nikita Shleikher who moved from sixth place to the third after performing the dive of the event — the 109C — scoring 8s and 8.5s from the judges and the duo Ternovoi and Shleikher claimed the bronze The women’s 10m platform final at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Mexico was filled with near-perfect dives from the Chinese athletes and historic high-difficulty dives from Mexico’s Alejandra Estudillo Torres View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Yuxi delivered an incredible 407C (Inward 3½ somersault scoring 93 points with mostly 10s and 9.5s from the judges — one of the top dives of the event After three rounds, Yuxi moved into first place, just ahead of Hongchan. Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix held on to third, with Mexico’s Alejandra Estudillo Torres moving up in the ranking to fourth place thanks to her high-difficulty dives — 307C (Reverse 3½ somersaults, tuck), which scored 73 points, and 5255B (Back 2½ somersaults with 2½ twists, pike), which scored 70 points. In the final standings, Yuxi claimed the gold medal, finishing just 5 points ahead of her teammate Hongchan, who took silver, and 77 points ahead of Spendolini-Sirieix, who earned the bronze. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) “Competing here in Mexico has been such a joy “It’s been great to compete here in Mexico We’re brushing off the cobwebs after Paris Olympics and enjoying every moment.” The men’s 3m springboard final at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara was full surprises Olympic Champion Zongyuan delivered an impressively consistent list of six dives, scoring no less than 84 points on each. Performing under pressure from the passionate Mexican crowd, Zongyuan sealed his gold medal with a stunning final dive—109C (Forward 4½ somersaults, tuck)—earning 95 points, the highest scoring dive of the competition. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Mexico’s Olympic medalist Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez fought throughout the event to make the podium. Climbing the rankings round by round, he saved his best for last. On his sixth and final dive, 5156B (Forward 2½ somersaults with three twists, pike), which carries a high degree of difficulty (3.9), Celaya scored 87.75 points, launching him into second place and earning the silver medal. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) “I’m so happy. All the hard work paid off, and to do this in front of my home crowd, my mom, and my dad—it’s magic,” said Celaya Hernandez after the event. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Luis Felipe Uribe (@felipeudiving) who had long dreamed of reaching the podium With a strong and difficult dive list delivered he earned the bronze medal in a night to remember All times local (GMT -6). For the competition schedule in your time zone, you can find this here.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Check out our Diving Where to Watch Guide to find where you can catch the action - on television Cummins David Heredero, Guadalajara Plant Director for Electrolyzers at AcceleraTM by Cummins shares his thoughts: David Heredero: My team is working on defining the best approach to building electrolyzers in our plant in Guadalajara David Heredero: I love the great opportunity to contribute to shaping this new industry and to do it together with people who bring unique backgrounds and from whom it is great to learn excitement and determination to make great things happen have been valuable lessons from my team ready to overcome difficulties and changes Q: What impact do you hope this work will have David Heredero: We will play a key role in the energy transition The more electrolyzers we produce from our plant in Guadalajara the more we will help decarbonize the economy Accelera, the zero-emissions business segment of Cummins Inc., opened its new electrolyzer manufacturing plant in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, in October 2024 Spanning 24,000 square meters (~260,000 square feet), the facility marks a €50 million investment and is one of the world’s largest dedicated to electrolyzer production. With an initial production capacity of 500 megawatts (MW) of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers annually the plant is designed to scale beyond 1 gigawatt (GW) as demand grows The facility currently employs around 150 highly skilled workers with the potential to reach 200 as operations ramp up In line with Accelera’s commitment to sustainability, the facility integrates 3,000 rooftop solar panels, a geothermal heating and cooling system, and rainwater harvesting, enabling up to 70% of its energy needs to be met on-site. This plant plays an important role in advancing Europe’s green hydrogen production View more images here. is a corporation of complementary business segments that design distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions electric and hybrid powertrains and powertrain-related components including filtration hydrogen generation and fuel cell products Cummins employs approximately 61,600 people committed to powering a more prosperous world through three global corporate responsibility priorities critical to healthy communities: education More from Cummins, Inc. We love that there’s always something new to discover in the Columbus dining scene – even if it’s just new to us. Thanks to Andy, Bethia, and Erin of the Columbus Foodletter (which you should absolutely subscribe to) we were finally nudged to visit Taqueria Guadalajara a very-easy-to-love Mexican eatery on the northeast side just off Cleveland Avenue We’ve probably been driving by it for years but we’re glad we finally made our way in In the space of one week we’ve visited two times and we think this may be one of our favorite go-tos for Mexican food you’ll see a counter with digital menus prominently displayed above it They list their featured dishes with great color photos; dishes will sometimes cycle through but it’s pretty easy to get a grasp of the menu they’ll assign you a table number in one of the two rooms you can find your seat and your meal will come out quickly We’ve managed to try a half dozen dishes over our two visits I can highly recommend the torta de birria The chimichangas have been a big hit as well Even the sides of refried beans and rice at Guadalajara are wonderfully seasoned At too many restaurants these are a complete throwaway but they’d make a wonderful meal all on their own And on the recommendation of the Columbus Foodletter crew we’ve come to love the asada plate as well The meat is perfectly seasoned and grilled The folks at Taqueria Guadalajara are friendly It’s definitely in the permanent rotation Taqueria Guadalajara is open daily from 10:30 a.m (except Sundays when they open at 11 a.m.) Taqueria Guadalajara2448 Home Acre Dr.Columbus, OH 43231(614) 818-9727FB: Taqueria Guadalajara but in addition to restaurants and recipes Columbus Breakfast Guide Columbus Coffee Guide Complete Donut Guide Columbus Diner Guide RESTAURANTS RESTAURANT NEWS TRAVEL RECIPES NEWSLETTER ABOUT CONTACT But what truly sets our city’s gastronomy apart is its contradictions they’re not afraid to push boundaries and bring them to unexpected places Read the Guadalajara State of the Stomach → Tour Guadalajara with Culinary Backstreets® Editor’s Note: We asked Culinary Backstreets tour leader Francisco de Santiago to share some of his favorite spots to eat and drink in Guadalajara we all have a recipe for carne en su jugo and think our grandma’s is the best Editor’s Note: In the latest installment of our recurring First Stop feature we asked documentary photographer and art director Mónica Rodríguez to share some of her favorite bites and sips.. the city of Guadalajara has grown so much that it’s starting to merge with the little pueblitos surrounding it Beyond Birria: Neighborhood by Neighborhood CB’s work was started in 2009 by Ansel Mullins and Yigal Schleifer as a humble food blog called Istanbul Eats The following year we published a book of our reviews That year we also launched our first culinary walk in Istanbul we realized that what we built in Istanbul was needed in other cities we knew and loved Mexico City and Shanghai as pioneering members of our network we’ve been regularly adding worthy destinations – culinary capitals where the food tells an even bigger story – to our network we work in over 20 different locations on four continents Guadalajara is the capital of Jalisco state and known as La Perla de Occidente: The Pearl of the West Think of it as Mexico’s “second city,” with around 5 million people in the metro area and a vibe distinctly different from Mexico City The surrounding Jalisco countryside is protected as a UNESCO site What are the best things to do in Guadalajara home to the grand cathedral and the Teatro Degollado; browse Tlaquepaque’s artisan shops and San Juan de Dios Market the largest indoor market in Latin America; explore the UNESCO World Heritage site Hospicio Cabañas; take a ride in a formerly horse-drawn Another popular thing to do from Guadalara is take the 2-3hr Tequila Express train to the town of Tequila (and yes When is the best time of year to visit Guadalajara Spring (March-May) and fall (September-October) are your best bets cool nights – and you’ll miss the rainy season Guadalajara throws one of the most important fairs in the country Guadalajara has a generally temperate climate with highs in the low 80s (°F) and frequent afternoon thunderstorms Winters (December-February) are mild and dry with highs in the low 70s and nights that can dip into the 40s and especially Mexico’s beach resorts A comida corrida (set lunch menu) might cost $5-8 USD and even a nice dinner can be $20 per person and three-star hotel around $30-50 a night The main tourist zones are generally quite safe Torta ahogada is the undisputed king – a crusty roll filled with carnitas and drowned in a spicy tomato-based sauce a glorious maximalist sandwich packed with meats with fillings like pierna (pork leg) or panela cheese grab some taquitos dorados (also known as flautas in some regions) – tightly rolled deep-fried tortillas filled with shredded chicken or beef a fermented corn drink – it’s an acquired taste Where is the best place to stay in Guadalajara The Centro Histórico is a good choice for first-timers placing you within walking distance of major sights and restaurants What is the COVID-19 situation in Guadalajara Mexico has no COVID-19 restrictions at the moment Always check the latest guidelines from both the Mexican government and your home country before traveling Americans can visit Mexico for tourism without a visa for up to 180 days Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) has direct flights from numerous US cities and other international destinations What is the best restaurant in Guadalajara That’s a tough one – it depends on what you’re craving The best restaurants for us right now in Guadaljara are Francisco Ruano’s Alcalde and Xrysw Ruelas and Óscar Segundo’s Xokol Some of the best food is found at unassuming street stalls – the best thing to do is get out and explore the beautiful Pacific coast beaches (like Puerto Vallarta) are only a 3-4 hour drive away Food can be made friendly for those with sensitive palettes (ask for “sin chile”) Just keep in mind that some streets and sidewalks can be uneven and difficult to navigate with a stroller Is Guadalajara accessible for folks who use wheelchairs or have limited mobility Guadalajara’s accessibility is a mixed bag The Centro Histórico has made some improvements with wider sidewalks and ramps in some areas but older buildings and uneven streets can still be challenging It’s best to research specific locations and hotels in advance Public transport is generally not very accessible D.C. United have acquired winger Fidel Barajas on loan from LIGA MX's Chivas Guadalajara Barajas joins the Black-and-Red through June 30 The 18-year-old Mexican youth international returns for his second stint in MLS, after producing 0g/2a in 17 regular-season matches (five starts) for Real Salt Lake last year Barajas spent time with the San Jose Earthquakes academy before breaking out at USL Championship side Charleston Battery and joining RSL who transferred him to Chivas last July for a reported $4 million fee He's since made seven appearances for the Rebaño Sagrado “Fidel is a promising young talent with a high ceiling for development at only 18 years old,” said general manager and CSO Ally Mackay A key player for Mexico at the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup and 2023 Concacaf U-17 Championship, Barajas is the latest addition to a revamped D.C. attack that's added João Peglow and Randall Leal this winter READ MORE: MLS Transfer Tracker presented by Avant vsFirst Round Vanessa NgoBuffs Suffer DQ At Guadalajara January 31 Associate Director/Athletic Communications Guadalajara is one of the best food cities in all of Mexico. If you were to tell me that I’m going to Guadalajara right now, the first thing I’d do is go for breakfast at a taquería that I discovered when I went to shoot the photos for the book Guía Domingo It’s a street cart called Tacos al Vapor Don Fede You can tell that it has its lifelong customers – some go there for breakfast before work; there is nothing more Mexican than eating a taco while standing in the middle of the street When I visited it was springtime and there were many jacaranda trees painting the street purple The star here is the requesón taco (a fresh I would order three requesón tacos and one potato or bean taco accompanied by cabbage and carrots on the side to add some textures to the dish Don Fede himself attends you with a contagious smile on his face and is very chatty The preparation is very traditional: the tacos are made using double tortillas (so they don’t break) which are soaked in oil Fede buys the cheese in a traditional creamery and cooks it with poblano pepper strips and tomato During the short while I was at the taquería I realized that the main thing that the Tapatíos (Guadalajara locals) order is the taco de requesón that I love so much but there are other guisos (stewlike fillings for tacos) (I still have more to try.) When I first tried the requesón taco I couldn’t help but eat more than one because they are really unique; I had never tasted anything like it before Keep in mind that when I go to take photos for Guía Domingo I go to 8-10 taquerías a day and try to eat very little (one or two bites in each place) so that I can try everything but on this occasion I ate about three delicious requesón tacos there is a bakery in front of the market called Pastelería Santa Teresita where there is always a long line but it is worth it to wait and ask for cookies or pan de elote (sweet Mexican cornbread) to take away They are the perfect companions for further exploring this great city loading map - please wait...Map could not be loaded - please enable Javascript!→ more information Team China captured the first gold medal of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Guadalajara Olympians Chen Yiwen and Randal Willars Valdez also topped the Day 2 prelims in their respective events The first medal event of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico - the Mixed Team Final — saw Team China deliver a strong and consistent performance to take gold with a score of 489.10 narrowly edging out host athletes in the final round “This event is so much fun to compete in. I think everyone did an amazing job.” - Italy’s Chiara Pellacani shared after the medal ceremony. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Twelve of 22 divers have punched their ticket to the men’s 10m platform final Twelve Divers from nine countries advanced to the women’s 3m springboard final, also taking place on Sunday, 6 April. “I was very nervous today. I didn’t qualify for the 10m final yesterday, but I put that behind me. I focused on each dive in today’s 3m event and reached my goal of qualifying.” – Anisley Garcia Navarro (CUB) “I was a little nervous today, but I’ll do my best to have a great final on Sunday.”– Sayaka Mikami (JPN) “I am so grateful to be representing the United States! This is my second international meet ever and I have qualified for finals. Heading into finals I just want to dive peacefully and enjoy representing the U.S.” – Kyndal Knight (USA) In Feature Articles by Porter AndersonDecember 1 The Guadalajara Book Fair’s 38th iteration features a new international illustration award produced by Bologna Children’s Book Fair At the November 30 opening of the 2024 Guadalajara International Book Fair director Marisol Schulz Manaut speaks before the traditional cutting of the ribbon The setting is the pavilion for this year’s guest of honor market Among featured guests at the opening were author Sergio Ramirez Caniem president and former IPA president Hugo Setzer By Porter Anderson, Editor-in-Chief | @Porter_Anderson Mozambique’s Mia Couto became the first African author to win the fair’s  Romance Languages Award’s purse of US$150,000 Romance Languages Award (while Mexico’s Ruperta Bautista Vázquez has been named the winner of the Indigenous Literatures of the Americas Prize for her poetry collection in the Tzotzil language) the University of Guadalajara’s rector noted that this is his last of a six-year term as the chief of the university which is the producing power behind this public-facing show Karla Planter Pérez will follow Villanueva Lomelí and handle the opening honors of the 2025 fair the “FIL” as it’s called locally Amid such changes, the audience in the Expo Guadalajara’s John Rulfo Hall was assured that longtime director of the fair, Marisol Schulz Manaut will continue in her role along with her staff At the 2024 China Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair welcome dinner at the Museum of Art Pudong in November Bologna Children’s Book Fair director Elena Pasoli; Bologna Book Plus’ Jacks Thomas speaking with the Polish Book Institute’s Karolina Makiela; and Donna Chai Related article: ‘Bologna and Shanghai Children’s Book Fairs: Collaboration.’ Image: CCBF A new honor developed specifically as an outreach to illustrators is going to be introduced this week at Guadalajara alongside the traveling exhibition and in addition to a return to the Mexican fair’s “Illustrators Survival Corner” from the Italian fair—and with the “Survival Corner” a group of guest illustrators including Isidro Ferrer Pasoli, speaking to Publishing Perspectives, says that the new Bologna Portfolio Award “is an entirely new initiative that I came up with together with our friends at Mimaster[in Milan] for Guadalajara but I’d also like to organize it at Bologna “It means a lot to me,” Pasoli says “because I believe that Bologna’s role is also to help illustrators establish a more effective and direct relationship with the market—a relationship that starts with their portfolio that’s how young illustrators manage to communicate their quality and distinctive features.” Pointing out that the new award is a signal of Bologna’s interest in fostering the growth of illustration the way that a kind of fair-to-fair momentum has begun to energize Bologna’s own 60+ years of development If there’s such a concept as one book fair or trade show “mentoring” another Bologna is being led by Pasoli in that interesting direction she works with Guadalajara’s director Schulz In Shanghai, the director-to-director contact is between Pasoli and the Chinese fair’s director, Donna Chai, with cooperative input from Bologna Book Plus’ Thomas and Orna O’Brien Perusing books on the floor of the Guadalajara International Book Fair’s opening day the choice of Guadalajara for the inauguration of the new Bologna Portfolio Award is partly a purposeful signal from the Italian fair of its support for young and emerging illustrators in Central and South America Organizers of the award say that the region for some time now “has been demonstrating its creative and development potential on the international publishing scene Its illustrators have been earning numerous accolades and prizes at Bologna and the world’s main illustration events.” Porter Anderson has been named International Trade Press Journalist of the Year in London Book Fair's International Excellence Awards He is Editor-in-Chief of Publishing Perspectives He formerly was Associate Editor for The FutureBook at London's The Bookseller Anderson was for more than a decade a senior producer and anchor with CNN.com which now is owned and operated by Jane Friedman Sign up to get our FREE email edition, Monday to Friday! Guadalajara Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club Seminoles Open Season At Collegiate Invitational At Guadalajara Country Club1/30/2025 10:37:00 AM | Women's Golf Electricity was in the air on Friday night in Guadalajara as UTS made its first appearance in Latin America and a party-like atmosphere was coursing through the 7,500-capacity Centro Panamericano de Tenis and the packed house soaked in the magic of “tennis like you’ve never seen it before.” Flavio Cobolli – “Il Gladiatore” – and Jakub Mensik – “Menimal” got the ball rolling in a milestone occasion for the event It was the 100th match in the history of UTS which dates back to its inaugural event in the South of France in July of 2020.  enjoy a rundown of all four of Friday’s matches as well as a preview of what’s to come on Saturday… Cobolli – “Il Gladiatore” – was behind in the first two sets but he lived up to his name and fought back to take control in the first two quarters before running away with the third quarter and completing the 36th three-set sweep in UTS history.  and I also love that it’s the 100th match in UTS – it’s a good number,” Cobolli said.  who threw in an underarm serve and won his three-point card in a last-ditch attempt to get back into the final quarter but in this match of UTS debutants it was Cobolli who looked like the player with title aspirations Everything from his laser forehand to his post-match dancing were on point tonight.  A combined 1,033 ATP victories have been logged by Richard Gasquet and Fabio Fognini the pair of tour legends gave UTS fans a big treat as they took their talents to a different stage.  The pair of former top 10 talents had not met since 2018 on the ATP Tour the second of four round-robin matches played on night one it was Fognini who found a way to victory despite a valiant effort from Gasquet The pair traded blows and wore one another out and Fognini was only able to avoid sudden death by winning a deciding point at the end of the fourth quarter.  He ripped a courageous backhand winner to take out former finalist Gasquet and earn his first career UTS win.  Tomas Machac – “The Air Machete” – may not have had the experience on his side but he had the power to break through “The Wall” on Friday night in Guadalajara It was a powerful debut performance from the 23-year-old Czech who controlled the run of play from start to finish to become the second debutant – along with Flavio Cobolli – to earn a win on Friday night in Guadalajara.  a semi-finalist at the inaugural UTS event in July of 2020 The former world No.7 will go back to the drawing board on Saturday in Guadalajara against Jakub Mensik.  As Casper Ruud made his way through a packed throng of admirers on his way to Stadium court to face Adrian Mannarino on Friday night the full vibe of UTS Guadalajara could be felt where Ruud and Mannarino posed for their pre-match picture and coinflip Just the atmosphere that UTS expected when it chose Guadalajara a tennis-mad city that is underserved by the ATP Tour as the home for its first event of 2025.  The frenzied scene is an indication of how much Mexicans and Latin Americans love the sport — and UTS The Norwegian used that energy and attacked the match from the front foot from start to finish as he put in a dominant performance against the French debutant.  effectively a deer in the headlights in the opening quarter pushed back in the second quarter and nearly stole it From that moment on there was nothing but wind in Ruud’s sails as he charted his course to victory in straight quarters There will be eight exciting tilts on Saturday And it’s all still up for grabs as far as the coveted Zeus trophy is concerned.  The Wall David Goffin VS Menimal Jakub Mensik  Fogna Fabio Fognini VS Manna Adrian Mannarino  The Air Machete Tomas Machac VS Il Gladiatore Flavio Cobolli  The Ice Man Casper Ruud VS The Virtuoso Richard Gasquet  The Air Machete Tomas Machac VS Menimal Jakub Mensik  The Virtuoso Richard Gasquet VS Manna Adrian Mannarino  The Ice Man Casper Ruud VS Fogna Fabio Fognini Il Gladiatore Flavio Cobolli VS The Wall David Goffin vsSecond Round Maria Eidhagen HarrouchBuffs Wrap Up At Guadalajara February 01 Olympic champions Wang Zongyuan and Quan Hongchan made a dominant start on Day 1 of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Guadalajara Zongyuan led the men's 3m springboard prelims while Hongchan topped the women's 10m platform prelims have advanced to the men’s 3m springboard finals on Saturday after securing a top-12 finish in the prelims View this post on Instagram A post shared by Luis Felipe Uribe (@felipeudiving) “I feel that we put in a strong performance to achieve our first goal - qualifying for the finals We are prepared and ready to chase that dream medal for Colombia.” - Luis Bermudez shares his excitement Team GB’s Paris Olympian Jordan Christopher Houlden “It is the first world event since the Olympics Hopefully I can show what I'm fully capable of in the final I'm just going to go out there and enjoy what I love to do which is to dive.” A historic moment also unfolded in the prelims as Mohamed Farouk of Team Egypt and Matej Nevescanin of Team Croatia secured their spots in the finals, marking a milestone for their nations. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Twelve divers have secured their spots in the women’s 10m platform final, set for Saturday, 5 April, at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Guadalajara View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) Germany’s Pauline Alexandra Pfeif delivered a consistent dive list to finish fourth, while U.S. Olympian Daryn Wright scored an impressive 8s and 8.5s earning 81 points for her 207C (Back 3 ½ somersault in the Tuck position) to finish fifth “I’m really excited to have made the 10m finals here in Guadalajara. Competing in Mexico has already been an incredible experience, the atmosphere is amazing and the venue is beautiful! I’m looking forward to giving my best performance in the finals and enjoying every moment on the platform.” – Sarah Jodoin Di Maria (ITA) “Prelims were a bit shaky, but I’m proud to have secured a spot in Saturday’s final alongside my teammate, Ellie Cole. Qualifying for the finals is even more special because we did it together! So grateful we both did enough to qualify. I will certainly be looking to refine my dives from prelims.” -  Laura Hingston (AUS) OAK Airport’s newest international carrier inaugurated their new nonstop service between the San Francisco Bay Area at OAK and Guadalajara (GDL) The new flights to Guadalajara will operate daily on Viva’s fleet of Airbus 320 or Airbus 321 aircraft Viva began service at OAK earlier this year in July with the first-ever flights to Monterrey That schedule was expanded from 2 to 3 weekly flights on November 1 The flight schedule for Guadalajara is below: Tickets can be purchased at VivaAerobus.com “We’re impressed with the growth and reliability that Viva has demonstrated since they began service at OAK this past July,” said Port of Oakland Director of Aviation Craig Simon 10 weekly flights reflecting the demand for travelers to use OAK Viva’s entry into the San Francisco Bay Area market exclusively at OAK has helped make OAK the region’s top gateway to Mexico We know that there are deep ties between Jalisco and the East Bay this new daily flight will be a welcome addition to our international schedule.” “As part of our expansion strategy in the US this service will offer the people of the Oakland and San Francisco Bay Area a unique opportunity to discover the cultural and natural beauty that Guadalajara offers American passengers will also be able to easily connect to any of the 32 routes we offer from Guadalajara,” said Viva’s EVP and Chief Planning and Alliances Officer The capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, Guadalajara boasts a rich mix of tech and manufacturing industry combined with historic architectural styles, lively arts and a vibrant cultural scene. Booking is available at VivaAerobus.com [email protected] Oakland Airport (OAK) is the main airport for the greater East Bay the most populated area in the metropolitan San Francisco Bay area It is the closest airport to most Bay Area employers By roadway and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) air-rail OAK enables excellent access to all the region’s business The vision of Oakland Airport is to be the airport of choice for San Francisco Bay Area residents and visitors alike which also oversees the Oakland seaport and 20 miles of East Bay waterfront the Port supports more than 98,000 jobs in the region with more than a $174 billion economic impact Media ContactKaley Skantz – Airport Spokesperson, [email protected]   Click here to access the OAK media on-site request form Press Releases (News) Archived Press Releases Newsletter Signup Not sure who to contact or have a general question Use our contact form to route your request Accessibility Civil Rights Port Document Finder Use our contact form to route your requests Sign Up for Updatesto Receive Port Newsletters Terms of Use and Privacy Policy “Loved how you have made tennis more accessible for the young!” “Loved everything about the new modern day format to speed the action up and the entertainment aimed at the fans hilarious player interactions mid match were amazing.” groundbreaking format will be played out over three days The eight players will compete in two round-robin groups with the top two in each group moving through to the semi-finals The UTS rules can be found here ❖ The first UTS event of 2025 will be played across three days from Friday 14th February to Sunday 16th February –  Friday 5:00pm – 10:00pm (All Star Game & 4 games – round robin) – Saturday ‘Afternoon session’ 1pm – 4pm (4 games – round robin) –  Saturday ‘Night session’ 6pm – 10pm (4 games – round robin) –  Sunday 4pm – 7:30pm (3 games – Final 4) UTS Guadalajara will be held at ‘Centro Panamericano de tenis’ with a 7,500-capacity stadium Friday 14th: Round Robin Group (all 8 players on-court) Saturday Afternoon 15th: Round Robin Group (all 8 players will play) Saturday Night 15th: Round Robin Group (all 8 players will play) * The timetables are for the moment indicative The format ensures that each player will feature in a minimum of three matches at the event (Round Robin matches) and in a maximum of five matches Total prize money of USD 1,4 million will be on offer Tickets will go on sale on September 13th on boletomovil.com Sporting Kansas City's U-14s and U-13s are in Guadalajara Mexico where they will compete against top LIGA MX Academies in the 2024 Cronos Cup from December 14-20 The youngest Sporting KC Academy teams will wrap up a busy 2024 with the international tournament while immersing themselves in the Mexican culture with excursions around the city Sporting KC is back along with the FC Dallas Academy Louis CITY and Colorado Rapids will make their Cup debuts in the 2024 rendition of the competition The tournament consists of four group-stage matches Finishing either first or second in the group will earn Sporting a spot in the semifinals on Thursday for a chance to lift the trophy in the finals on Friday All four group stage matches come against Liga MX academies giving the boys the rare experience of playing international players in a unique environment Head coach Luis Pacheco will lead the U-14s down in Mexico a few days after guiding the U-15s to a 2-1-0 record at MLS NEXT Fest in Palm Springs The U-13s are coached by Jamie MacGregor in his second year with the Academy after coaching in the Center of Excellence and the U-12s at the 2024 Patterson Cup To keep up with the daily happenings Cronos Cup and with everything going on in Mexico, fans can follow @SKCAcademy on X and Instagram. For more information on the Sporting KC Academy, head to SportingKCAcademy.com. 2024) – Minnesota United announced today that the club has transferred defender Miguel “Micky” Tapias to Liga MX side C.D “Minnesota United thanks Micky Tapias for his hard work and contributions to the club on and off the field,” said Chief Soccer Officer and Sporting Director Khaled El-Ahmad “His development over the course of his career here in Minnesota was a catalyst to his transfer to one of Liga MX’s most historic clubs and demonstrates the willingness of Minnesota United to grow talent and be active in the global market We wish him and his family the best of luck in their next chapter.” and entire Minnesota United staff for believing in me and providing their unconditional support to me and my family," said defender Miguel Tapias "I want to extend my gratitude to my teammates for the moments we experienced and my best wishes in the upcoming season I would especially like to thank the fans for their unwavering support dedication and encouragement were a constant source of motivation Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for everything." Tapias appeared in 65 matches across all competitions for the Loons Tapias made his MLS debut in the 1-0 shutout win against FC Dallas in the 2023 MLS season opener on Feb He scored his first MLS and MNUFC goal against the Colorado Rapids on March 18 when he put away a free kick with a header for the game-winning goal Tapias provided his first MLS and MNUFC assist against LAFC on March 16 scoring two goals and recording one assist He was on the roster for the international friendly between Pachuca and Minnesota United in September 2019 Transaction: Minnesota United transfers defender Miguel Tapias to C.D By Freda MoonFeb 36 Hours Guadalajara, Mexico Jump to: Recommendations Itinerary Google Map By Freda Moon Photographs by Cesar Rodriguez A frequent contributor to the New York Times travel section Freda Moon was born and raised in California and grew up traveling through Mexico Guadalajara’s appeal is in its cultural wealth walkable neighborhoods and thrilling food scene a nearby restaurant where there’s almost always a (fast-moving) line for regional dishes like a pozole blanco (hominy soup with pork or chicken which have been drawing devotees since 1942 unpretentious venue (cover typically 50 to 200 pesos) that has a following among local musicians and music lovers is home to the Jalisco Philharmonic orchestra The University of Guadalajara Art Museum cobalt blue and traditionally inspired pottery graces the tabletops the widely hyped fine-dining restaurant with a multihour tasting menu Try Yunaites’s blue corn gordita topped with fall-apart tender pork and bathed in a sweet savory mole (95 pesos) with a comforting cup of café de olla (spiced clay pot coffee) Leave the park at its northern Avenida Patria entrance and walk about 20 minutes uphill to historic downtown Zapopan 80 pesos) and peruse the eclectic music menu all of it made in Mexico and among the best and most unusual in the country mole (which often features chocolate along with chile and spices) tablets and granulated chocolate — over 100 types including distinctive flavors like hibiscus sal de gusano (maguey “worm salt”) and even birote salada Santo Coyote has so many distinct dining rooms that each space feels intimate 8 a.m. Gorge, Guadalajara-style Santo Coyote (360 pesos adults 180 pesos children) is the theme park of brunch buffets kids pose with concrete sea turtles in front of artificial waterfalls and grandparents in their Sunday best gather beneath a thatched palapa-style roof the restaurant has so many distinct dining areas that each space feels intimate with a mix of Mexican and international options the joy of Santo Coyote lies in its festive atmosphere and unabashed spectacle The pedestrian walkway in Tlaquepaque fluffier and less sweet than ice cream — in flavors that taste purely of Mexico An earlier version of this article misstated the nationality of the artist Federico García Lorca season schedule and how to watch liveDiving’s best are back in action for the first-time since the Olympic Games Paris 2024 Mexico welcomes the World Aquatics Diving World Cup from 3-6 April Picture by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images 2024By Matt NelsenIt’s time to make a splash Leaping from the springboards and platforms of the Centre Acuatico Code Metropolitano they’ll look to impress with a nifty array of somersaults as the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 gets underway in Guadalajara Shaking off the rust after spending nearly eight months away from top-level international competition they’ll look to start the new Olympic cycle atop the podium in diving’s premier competition series Read on to discover more about the first stop of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025, including the full series schedule, key athletes to follow and how to watch competitions live from the urban pools of Guadalajara. They’ll look to capitalize on home support and top the judges scorecards in Guadalajara as diving’s finest return to the Latin American nation for the first time in nearly 12 years they’ll be far from the only home favourites looking to turn the competition into a celebratory fiesta seeking to better a fourth-place finish at last year’s super final and plenty of familiar faces dotting the entry lists exciting battles and mind-boggling acrobatics to open the season USA Diving coach and two-time Olympian Hongping Li teaches you to identify the perfect technique and the common mistakes to nail a pool entry The World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 features two stops and the newly re-imagined super final stage The world’s top divers are ready to put on a spectacular show as the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 kicks off in Guadalajara With a World Cup record of 120 athletes from 24 nations this competition promises thrilling dives and unforgettable moments Lois Toulson, Paris 2024 Olympic Games bronze medallist in the Women’s 10m Synchronised event from Team GB, expressed her excitement about competing in her first event since the Olympics: "My first competition since the Olympics and since starting training again. While I have only been doing my hard dives for a couple of weeks, I am excited to get back out there." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lois Toulson (@lois_toulson) Japanese diver Sho Sakai, a three-time Olympian, shared his enthusiasm for the event: "This will be my first time participating in Stop 1 of the Diving World Cup. I am very happy to meet many of my friends in Guadalajara and to compete on Mexican soil." The first stop of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup packs nine events into four thrilling days. Fans can look forward to individual and synchronised competitions across the 3m springboard and 10m platform. View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Aquatics (@world_aquatics) the Mexican home crowd will cheer on their athletes  All times local (GMT -6). For the competition schedule in your time zone, you can find this here