Tlaquepaque Celebrates Its Roots in a Year the World Is Watching

There are destinations you visit. San Pedro Tlaquepaque is one you live.
During its patron saint festivities, the municipality reaffirms one of Jalisco‘s most emblematic cultural expressions: streets alive with music, dance, artisanal craft, and gastronomy that transform the Historic Center into a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. The celebration, dedicated to San Pedro Apóstol, keeps alive a tradition that has accompanied generations and remains inseparable from the region’s cultural identity.

The heart of the festivities concentrates in landmark spaces such as Jardín Hidalgo, where folkloric performances, regional music, and family activities weave themselves into the daily rhythm of the municipality. The pedestrian walkways and galleries, meanwhile, display the artisanal work that has earned Tlaquepaque its international prestige.
The experience extends naturally to the table. Traditional cuisine, time-honored antojitos, and the area’s more contemporary culinary offerings complete a celebration best explored at a leisurely pace.

This year, the celebration coincides with a moment of exceptional visibility for Jalisco. With domestic and international visitors traversing the region during the FIFA World Cup 2026, destinations such as Tlaquepaque represent a rare opportunity to discover the most authentic side of Mexico: its traditions, its craft, its music, and its hospitality.

Beyond the stadiums, the true experience of a destination is built in its plazas, markets, and historic centers. The patron saint festivities of Tlaquepaque are an invitation to explore the identity that has earned the municipality its recognition — and that today forms a defining part of the cultural appeal that sets this region apart.
If you are looking for a reason to visit Tlaquepaque this month, its patron saint festivities offer the finest one imaginable.
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