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Experience authentic Mexican culture with the Sunday among charros tour in Guadalajara, including a tour of the oldest Charro canvas and hands-on activities.

The Sunday among charros from Guadalajara offers an engaging look into Charrería, Mexico’s traditional sport that embodies a way of life rooted in principles, values, and brotherhood. Priced at $66 per person, this 4 to 5-hour tour is ideal for those interested in Mexican heritage and wanting a hands-on experience. It departs from Lienzo Charro Charros de Jalisco at 10:00 am and includes hotel pickup, a guided tour, and admission to key sites.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who enjoy cultural activities and want to see the oldest Charro canvas in Mexico. While it features interactive elements like trying to execute Charro luck and riding a horse, it does not include food and drinks, which can be arranged separately. The group size typically limits to 50 participants, making for a lively and manageable experience.

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The tour begins at Lienzo Charro Charros de Jalisco, a venue known as the oldest Charro canvas in Mexico. Here, visitors explore the historic site where Charrería has been practiced for generations. The venue features a trophy room showcasing important awards and historical memorabilia related to this traditional sport.
This initial stop sets the tone for understanding Charrería’s significance in Mexican culture. The visit is guided by a certified tourist guide who explains the main Charro lucks, which are core skills in the sport. The experience is designed to be interactive, with guests encouraged to try executing the lucks, giving a genuine sense of adrenaline and challenge.

The visit to the trophy room offers a glimpse into the history and achievements of Mexican Charros. Guests learn about how principles and values shape the traditions passed down through generations. The guide provides context to the cultural importance of the sport, which has been an integral part of Mexico’s identity long before it gained international recognition.
The location itself, being the oldest Charro canvas, adds an authentic touch to the experience. Visitors often appreciate the historical ambiance and the opportunity to connect with Mexico’s rural heritage through this well-preserved site.

One of the highlights is the induction to the main Charro lucks, where guests can try their hand at these traditional skills. This includes activities like lassoing and riding—both designed to give a taste of what professional Charros do in competitions.
Participants often mention the exhilaration of attempting these skills for the first time. The guide explains each luck clearly, making it accessible even for beginners. This hands-on element adds a personal dimension to the tour, making it more than just observation.

As the tour wraps up, visitors can ride a horse dressed in traditional Charro attire, including a charro hat. This experience allows for some fun interaction with the animals and adds a memorable photo opportunity.
Guests are also invited to take the Charro oath, a symbolic gesture that connects participants to this noble Mexican tradition. This moment offers a sense of connection and pride, leaving a lasting impression long after the tour ends.

The tour includes hotel pickup, ensuring convenience for participants staying in Guadalajara. The guided experience is led by a certified tourist guide, who explains the history, techniques, and cultural relevance of Charrería.
Admission to the canvas and trophy room is included in the $66 price, but food and drinks, tips, and return transfer are not covered and should be arranged separately if desired. Most travelers find the timing appropriate for a comprehensive yet relaxed experience.

The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with no specific physical requirements listed. Since participants have the opportunity to try lassoing and riding, a basic level of mobility is helpful. The activity is suitable for families, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Mexican traditions.

The tour starts promptly at 10:00 am at Lienzo Charro Charros de Jalisco. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, which helps maintain a lively but manageable atmosphere. The pickup service adds to the convenience, and the tour concludes back at the original meeting point.
What makes this experience unique is the focus on Mexico’s oldest Charro canvas and the interactive activities that allow participants to engage directly with the tradition. The guided explanations and the opportunity to try skills firsthand are appreciated by visitors, creating an authentic and fun environment.
While some reviews mention the rodeo portion being somewhat slow or disorganized, the overall value and cultural authenticity remain strong points. The warmth of the guides, especially Jorge, is often highlighted as a highlight of the tour.
The Sunday among Charros from Guadalajara offers an affordable, engaging, and culturally rich experience perfect for those wanting to explore Mexico’s Charrería tradition. It combines a historic visit with interactive activities, making it suitable for a variety of travelers.
Although it doesn’t include food and drinks, the hands-on activities and storytelling compensate with a deep connection to local culture. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect its authenticity and educational value.
This tour is best suited for curious cultural explorers and families eager to participate in a Mexican tradition firsthand. With knowledgeable guides and a friendly atmosphere, it provides a memorable introduction to the noble world of Charros and their heritage.
“I had read about the Charros of Jalisco in the Copa Airlines magazine and thought it would be a nice activity to share with family. Jose Torres and…”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes hotel transfer, a guided tour of the oldest Charro canvas, admission to the site and trophy room, and participation in Charro luck activities.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and children can enjoy riding a horse and trying Charro skills, making it suitable for families.
Do I need to prepare physically?
There are opportunities for lassoing and riding, so a basic level of mobility helps, but no strenuous activity is required.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included. Guests should plan to eat before or after the experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Lienzo Charro Charros de Jalisco, with pickup included.
Who operates this experience?
The tour is operated by Mexitours, known for organizing cultural activities in Guadalajara.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, the activities and interactive elements make it a great choice for families and those interested in Mexican traditions.