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City Guide

Sayula, Jalisco, Mexico

Overview

Sayula, set in the heart of Jalisco, is a charming town noted for its colonial heritage, lively festivals, and famous 'cajeta' (goat's milk caramel). With cobblestone streets and welcoming locals, it offers an authentic Mexican small-town experience.

Best Time to Visit

November-March for cooler, pleasant weather and local festivals

Local Tips

Public transport can be limited, walking or taxis are best for getting around. Try the traditional 'cajeta' at local confectioneries and explore nearby agave fields.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping 10-15% is customary in restaurants; casual dress is widely accepted but dress respectfully when visiting churches. Greet locals with a friendly 'buenos días'.

Safety Warnings

Sayula is generally safe, but avoid poorly lit or deserted streets at night. Watch belongings in crowded markets. Occasional petty theft can occur.

Hidden Gems

Visit the old Hacienda de Sayula, admire the hand-painted street murals in Colonia San Juan, and look for small family-run cajeta shops off the main plaza.

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