Tlajomulco de Zúñiga is part of the Guadalajara metropolitan area in Jalisco, Mexico. It's a rapidly growing area known for its industrial base and commercial districts. The Guadalajara International Airport is within this municipality, making it a hub for the region.
Enjoy dishes like birria and tortas ahogadas. Guadalajara nearby offers more international options.
Local nightlife is quiet. Head to Guadalajara for better options.
Basic coffee scene. Head to Guadalajara for specialty options.
Tipping is part of the service culture here, expected in many situations.
Get SIM cards at the airport, official stores, and OXXO. Telcel, Movistar, and AT&T are reliable providers.
Main areas are kept clean, but some residential zones might be less tidy.
Limited 24/7 options. OXXO stores and some clinics open late.
Major supermarkets offer international products. Local markets are great for fresh produce.
Card acceptance is common in larger stores, but smaller vendors still prefer cash.
ATMs are widely available in banks and shopping centers. Use ATMs inside banks for safety. Expect some fees for international withdrawals.
Several international schools are available nearby in Guadalajara.
Small digital nomad presence in Tlajomulco. Guadalajara has a bigger scene.
Access to places like Laguna de Cajititlán and Cerro Viejo.
Lagoons and residential areas provide decent trails.
Several gyms available for fitness enthusiasts.
Some private clubs may have courts.
Padel options are limited.
Available in some local gyms.
Training facilities for martial arts are available.
Skiing not available in this area.
Kayaking and paddleboarding at Laguna de Cajititlán.
No surfing nearby. Must travel to the Pacific coast.
Diving sites are not near Tlajomulco. Travel is required.
Private hospitals in Guadalajara likely have English-speaking staff. In Tlajomulco, options might be basic.
Tap water isn't safe to drink. Use bottled water instead.
Good for families with activities like Laguna de Cajititlán and nearby attractions.
Mexico is generally progressive on LGBTQ+ rights. Tlajomulco may be more conservative.
Pet supply stores and vet services are available. Some accommodations are pet-friendly.
Power is reliable though occasional outages can happen.
Cerro Viejo offers hiking trails.
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