Airlines and flights
Aerocalifornia, López Cotilla 1423 (tel 3/826-1962); Aeroméxico, Corona 196 (tel 3/669-0202); American, Vallarta 2440, Plaza los Arcos local 9-106 (tel 3/616-4090); Continental,
Galería Hotel Presidente
, López Mateos and Moctezuma, Local 8 & 9, first level (tel 3/647-4251); Delta, López Cotilla 1701 (tel 3/630-3130); Mexicana, Mariano Otero 2353 (tel 3/112-0011); Taesa, López Cotilla 1531- (tel 3/616-8989); United, Vallarta 2440, Local A13 (tel 3/616-9489). There are constant flights to Mexico City, as well as departures to most other Mexican cities, and direct connections to many US, Canadian and Central American destinations.
American Express
Av Vallarta 2440 (tel 3/815-2319).
Bookshops
For English-language books, try Sanborn's, Juárez between 16 de Septiembre and Corona, and at Vallarta 1600, or Sandi Bookstore, Tepeyac 718 in Colonia Chapalita; many of the larger bookstores around the centre also have a small selection of English-language books.
Buses
Long-distance buses all leave from the Central Camionera, way out in suburbia. To get there from the centre, take a #275, #275A or #644 from 16 de Septiembre, or one of the buses marked "Nueva Central" heading south along Independencia or 16 de Septiembre. In general, make for buildings 1 and 2 for destinations in Jalisco, Colima and Michoacán, plus many of the pullman services to Mexico City, Mexico City via Morelia and many towns in the Bajío; 3 and 4 serve the north and northwest, with buses to the US border and up the Pacific coast, plus points en route; 5 for eastbound services towards San Luis Potosí and Tampico, as well as some more local services; 6 for the Bajío, the northeast and many local second-class buses; and 7 for the north and northeast again, as well as Mexico City. If you're heading for somewhere just an hour or so away - Chapala or Tequila, say - it's usually quicker and easier to take a second-class bus from the Camionera Vieja, downtown.
Car rental
Agents can be found at the airport, as well as downtown where they're concentrated on Av Niños Héroes near the
Sheraton
(not far from the Parque Agua Azul); these include Alamiz, Niños Héroes 961- (tel 3/614-6393, or at the airport tel 688-5216); Argus, Niños Héroes 968 (tel 3/614-9554); Budget, Niños Héroes 934 (tel 3/614-1053); Hertz, Av 16 de la Septiembre 738 (tel 3/614-6162); National, Niños Héroes 961-C (tel 3/614-4595, or at the airport tel 688-5522); and Quick Rent a Car, Niños Héroes 954 (tel 3/614-6052).
Consulates
Canada,
Hotel Fiesta Americana
, Local 30, Aurelio Aceves 225 (tel 3/615-5642); Honduras, Milan 2528, Col Providencia (tel 3/817-4482); UK, Plaza Bonita, C Jesus de Rojas 20 (tel 3/343-2296); and the US, Progreso 175 (tel 3/825-2700). The tourist information office has a complete list of addresses for all consulates.
Exchange
American Express (see above); Thomas Cook, Circumvalación Agustín Yañez 2343-D (tel 3/669-5507).
Internet facilities
There are several internet cafés in central Guadalajara, many within easy walking distance of the cathedral, including one at Moreno 413 (US$2 per hr), and Morelos 1245 (US$2.50 per hr).
Laundry
Aldama 125, off Independencia a few blocks south of the Mercado Libertad (Mon-Sat 9am-8pm); and Juárez 323 (Mon-Fri 10am-2pm & 4-8pm).
Markets and shopping
The giant Mercado Libertad is just one of Guadalajara's markets - every city barrio has its own. They include the very touristy Mercado Corona near the cathedral, and craft markets in Tlaquepaque and Tonalá. The Sunday flea market El Baratillo is vast, sometimes stretching a mile or more along Javier Mina, starting a dozen blocks east of the Mercado Libertad. The city is also big on nutritionists, and healthfood/aromatherapy stores; head for López Cortilla if you're after some echinacea, green tea or muscle-building protein powder.
Pharmacy
Farmacía de Descuento, in the centre at Pedro Moreno 518 (Mon-Sat 8am-10pm, Sun 9am-9pm).
Police
Dial 3/617-7060. The police station is way out to the east of the city, and it's easier to report a crime or accident at the Procuraduria de Justicia (Justice Department) at Calz Independencia 118 (tel 3/617-5650).
Spanish courses
As well as Guadalajara University (tel 3/616-4399,
www.cepe.udg.mx
), a number of colleges offer Spanish courses here, usually costing around US$600 for 5 weeks - for more information, contact the tourist office.
Tours
The
Tequila Express
train tour leaves the train station and runs through blue agave fields to Tequila train station, where there's a toast and a demonstration of the harvest process, alongside a contrived fiesta. The train leaves at 10am, returning at 7pm and costs US$45 for adults, US$35 for children under 12. Children under six go free. Tickets can be bought from the Chamber of Commerce cashier department on the corner of Av Vallarta at Av Nino Obrero (tel 3/880-9015).
Travel agents
There are plenty of travel agents around the centre, including in the lobbies of all the big hotels, or head for American Express or Thomas Cook.