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City Guide
Tultitlán, Jalisco, Mexico
Overview
Tultitlán is a tiny rural town in Jalisco, Mexico, with a population just over one hundred. Its peaceful streets, traditional plaza, and close-knit community provide visitors with an authentic taste of Mexican countryside life. The town is surrounded by scenic landscapes perfect for relaxing walks and quiet reflection.
Best Time to Visit
November-April for mild, dry weather
Local Tips
Bring cash as cards may not be accepted; public transport options are limited so driving is recommended; learn some basic Spanish for easier communication.
Cultural Etiquette
Tipping in restaurants (10-15%) is appreciated. Dress modestly, especially around religious or local gatherings. Always greet people courteously when entering shops or homes.
Safety Warnings
The town is generally very safe, but exercise usual caution after dark and avoid walking alone in isolated areas near the outskirts. Be mindful of stray dogs on rural roads.
Hidden Gems
Visit the old train station for local history, explore the nearby hills for panoramic views, and ask locals about seasonal festivals or community events.
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