Tequila
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Tequila

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Sip, savor, and celebrate Mexico's tequila heritage with your family

WeekendfamilyHistoric and charmingCulturally immersiveFamily-friendly

Highlights

Mexico's oldest and largest distillery located in the heart of town offers informative tours with tasting sessions and stunning colonial architecture.

The colorful town square features the iconic TEQUILA letters, a charming gazebo, local shops, street vendors, and open-air cantinas perfect for family photos.

The UNESCO-recognized cradle of tequila showcases vast blue agave plantations where you can witness the landscape that defines this region.

Evening performances featuring traditional music and folk dancing bring authentic cultural entertainment to your family experience.

Small-batch, family-run distilleries offer intimate tours with personalized tasting and deeper storytelling than larger commercial operations.

Stroll through charming streets and visit the Santiago Apostol Parish, a beautiful historic church dating back to the 1600s.

Where to Stay

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STAY

Boutique Hotel or Hacienda in Central Tequila

Mid-range accommodations in downtown Tequila or nearby restored haciendas offer colonial charm, proximity to main attractions, on-site dining, and authentic atmosphere with modern amenities

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Hotel Riu Tequila or Similar All-Inclusive Resort

All-inclusive family resort options near Tequila area offering unlimited meals, drinks, activities, and entertainment; simplifies budgeting and provides comprehensive family amenities

Where to Eat

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Local Taquería near Plaza Principal
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Local Taquería near Plaza Principal

Start with authentic street tacos and fresh ceviche, supporting local vendors who operate around the town square throughout the day

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Restaurant in Downtown Tequila (near José Cuervo)

Enjoy traditional Mexican lunch featuring regional specialties and locally-sourced ingredients after your distillery tour

Cantina in Plaza Principal
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Cantina in Plaza Principal

Experience traditional cantina culture with local dishes, refreshing beverages, and live music atmosphere in the evening

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Hacienda Restaurant or Local Bistro

Fine-casual dining featuring traditional Mexican cuisine with colonial ambiance; many haciendas offer farm-to-table experiences

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Casual Dining or Café near Santiago Apostol

Breakfast featuring pan dulce (sweet bread), fresh fruit, and traditional Mexican coffee to start your morning

Ice Cream Shop in Plaza Principal
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Ice Cream Shop in Plaza Principal

Family-friendly treat featuring local and traditional flavors; perfect refreshment during afternoon town exploration

What to Do

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José Cuervo Distillery (Fábrica La Rojeña) Tour
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José Cuervo Distillery (Fábrica La Rojeña) Tour

Tour Mexico's oldest distillery with professional guides, observe production processes, and participate in tequila tasting; the complex includes colonial architecture and museum exhibits

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Plaza Principal Exploration and Photo Session

Explore the iconic TEQUILA sign letters, charming gazebo, local shops, and street vendor stalls; capture family memories at this central meeting point

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Artisanal Distillery Tour (Small-Batch Operation)

Visit intimate, family-run distilleries like those featuring 3 Mujeres or boutique operations; observe traditional methods and enjoy unlimited tastings in personalized settings

Tequila Express Train Experience
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Tequila Express Train Experience

Scenic train ride from Guadalajara to Amatitán with factory tours, hacienda visits, Mexican folk show with Mariachis, unlimited tequila cocktails, and buffet lunch; departures Thursday-Saturday

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Full Day Tour to Tequila and Amatitán

Guided tour covering agave fields, multiple distilleries, and cultural sites; includes transportation, tastings, and lunch; available via local tour operators

Santiago Apostol Parish Church Visit
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Santiago Apostol Parish Church Visit

Explore the beautiful historic church dating to the 1600s; admire colonial architecture and learn about local religious heritage

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Town Walking Tour and Local Architecture Exploration

Self-guided or locally-led exploration of historic downtown Tequila; discover colonial buildings, charming streets, shops, and local life beyond main attractions

Good to Know

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KNOW

Book Distillery Tours Early

Popular distillery tours and experiences fill quickly, especially José Cuervo tours and the Tequila Express on weekends. Reserve 1-2 weeks in advance to secure preferred dates and times.

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Buy Tequila at Distillery Gift Shops

Tequila purchased directly at distillery locations costs 10-20% less than retail stores and tourist shops. Compare prices across visited distilleries and buy towards the end of your trip.

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Plan Meals Around Local Hours

Many Tequila restaurants close between 2-5pm and operate dinner starting at 7pm. Eat breakfast 8-10am, lunch 1-3pm, and dinner after 7pm to avoid disappointment and closures.

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Learn Basic Spanish Phrases

Spanish is the primary language in Tequila. Learn phrases like 'Hola,' 'Gracias,' 'Por favor,' and 'Cuál es el precio?' to enhance interactions with local shopkeepers, restaurant staff, and tour guides.

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Consider Transportation Options Strategically

Tequila's compact center is walkable, but visiting multiple distilleries and Amatitán requires transportation. Book guided tours (which include transport) or arrange car rental; using tour services often costs less than individual transport.

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Best For

Families seeking cultural education and bonding experiencesCouples and multigenerational groups wanting authentic experiences over tourist attractionsFood and drink enthusiasts interested in heritage and production methodsTravelers seeking the real Mexico beyond resort areasGroups wanting hands-on learning with professional guidance

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