Our city has spaces designed for people of all ages to spend time together, play, and have fun. Here’s where to go. Discover the best places to visit with kids in Guadalajara.
Until a few years ago, a family outing meant going to a place specifically designed for kids to have a great time, while adults counted down the minutes until they could go home.
Now we have plenty of places that everyone can enjoy without anyone missing out on the fun. Check out the full list. There are also restaurant options with play areas for kids.
Michin Aquarium

The marine world is full of fascinating creatures. This is the perfect place to break the routine, learn, and have a great time in the process. In addition to discovering the diversity of species at this aquarium, complement the fun with the trampolines and games available. It also features a farm animal area where you can feed rabbits, goats, and more!

Candlelight concerts in Guadalajara are an excellent option for spending time with the family. Children are never too young to appreciate good music, which is why here, those over eight years old can enjoy the beauty of classical music and other genres… In a magical and unforgettable candlelit atmosphere!
Colomos Forest

This is another traditional spot in the city and a favorite among runners for its five-kilometer loop. You’ll also find other attractions, such as the duck pond, the Japanese garden, and a playground, which will help you enjoy some quality time outdoors. It’s also a great place to have a family picnic. On weekends, kids can paint pottery and do other crafts.
Guadalajara Zoo

Since 1988, this place has been a must-visit for all families from Guadalajara and beyond. Here, you can go on a safari or view the different species from above at the SkyZoo. Keep in mind that some attractions may have an extra cost. While you’re there, don’t miss the aquarium to continue exploring the oceans and freshwater bodies.
More information hereUpnJoy

UpnJoy Guadalajara is much more than just a trampoline park: it’s a place that challenges everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. It features challenging and fun climbing walls, a net obstacle course, and much more. And in the trampoline area, as evening falls, the lights dim and the party begins with trendy music and colorful lights.
Japi Museum

You’ll be amazed by this interactive museum. Housed in what used to bethe Trompo Mágic , this new tech-filled venue awaits you with immersive experiences and over 90 exhibits on display: from a tour of Lake Chapala to a theater that lets you fly over Jalisco. Plan your visit by checking schedules and more details.
More information hereKidZania

KidZania is a scale-model city where children can explore and try out more than 100 professions. Here, they can take on a role and learn through hands-on experiences at each station. A place where your little ones will spend a whole day of fun: from being firefighters to bakers and nurses.

Children’s entertainment space with games, trampolines, and climbing structures; designed for young children with safe areas and age-appropriate activities.
Water parks

Now, if what you’re looking for is underwater fun, in this list you’ll find several options for water parks near Guadalajara. You’ll find options with extreme slides and others with water play areas for younger kids.
More information hereChildren’s Park

If you’re looking to spend the afternoon in a green space, this is one of the best parks to visit with kids in Guadalajara. With a skatepark, basketball courts, a playground, and even human foosball, there’s something for every member of the family—including your pets. They also offer activities like outdoor movies and skating lessons.
Lunaria Planetarium

You can learn all about space and its boundaries at places like Lunaria. Its dome is the only one of its kind in Latin America and can project in both 2D and 3D. Your little ones won’t want to miss the workshops and exhibits, which will introduce them to science in an interactive and fun way.
More information hereLa Primavera Forest

Bosque La Primavera is a protected natural area that is home to the region’s flora and fauna. It also serves as an important green space for the city. It’s a popular spot among mountain bikers and home to the famous Río Caliente, where you can take a dip or enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature. Just remember to follow the conservation rules.
Metropolitan Park

This is another spot with everything you and your little ones need for a great day outdoors. Starting with the Metrocan Dog Park, so the family pup doesn’t get left out. There are also picnic areas, bike and quad bike rentals, and a jogging trail for a day full of fun.
Selva Mágica

When it comes to traditions, Selva Mágica is another favorite spot in the city. Here, the rides will entertain both kids and adults, and, of course, there are attractions suitable for every age. They offer different types of passes that give you access to the rides, so be sure to check them out carefully so you don’t miss any.
Carlos Fuentes Bookstore

The Carlos Fuentes Bookstore is located within the Santander Performing Arts Complex . It’s a place where both you and your little ones can let your imaginations run wild with books. There are also workshops, music classes, and storytelling sessions for the little ones. Check out their website for the schedule.
More information hereHuentitán Canyon

Put on your most comfortable shoes and clothes to enjoy nature in a different way without leaving the city. From its three lookout points, you’ll have an incredible view of the Huentitán Canyon and the Santiago River. Although the hike can be tiring, there are rest areas and even barbecue pits.
Natural Adventure

The attractions here are divided into Extreme Games and the Kids’ Zone, offering something for all ages. Whether you want to zip-line or watch your little ones have fun on the climbing net, good times are guaranteed.
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This amusement park boasts a spectacular view of the city thanks to its location on the top floor of the Plaza Panorámica Bugambilias. Enjoy the rides, mini-golf, attractions, and soda fountain with your little ones. Admission is just 10 pesos!
More information hereSealand Aquarium

More than just an aquarium, it’s a family entertainment center. Upon arrival, children will become crew members of a submarine. The idea is to go on expeditions to different places and, through these experiences, discover the treasures hidden in these locations. The space also features slides, suspension bridges, snow ramps, a laser maze, and many more attractions.
Prehistoric Land

What began as a passion for dinosaurs has become one of the city’s most entertaining and unique themed restaurants. While the atmosphere is eye-catching, filled with dinosaurs of all sizes, the food is also a highlight. Of course, you can choose between carnivorous and herbivorous options.
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On the outskirts of the city lies a hidden gem. It is theRancho Miel Oro beekeeping farm ( ), , where you can become a beekeeper for a day . A place where children can visit beehives, taste honey, and learn more about bees in a super fun way.
Happyland

This play center has everything kids need to have fun: arcade games, a baby area, laser tag, photo booths, snacks, and much more. At the end, they can redeem their winnings for prizes.
More information hereJuan José Arreola Library

Within the impressive University Cultural Center complex, you’ll find theJuan José Arreola Library ( ), , which offers a wide range of free workshops and activities designed for children of all ages. From family yoga to workshops, storytelling sessions, and film screenings, —follow them on social media to check their schedule.
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This free attraction was inaugurated as part of the celebrations for the 481st anniversary of the city’s founding. The carousel has two levels and is decorated with elements representative of the region’s culture and folklore. Both adults and children can ride as many times as they like; they just need to get back in line.
Globo, Children’s Museum

A 2,500-square-meter interactive space dedicated to promotingchildren’s culture. Throughout the month, they offer a wide range of free activities tailored for children, ranging from concerts to workshops, storytelling sessions, plays, and more. Check out their schedule on social media.
More information hereZapopan Art Museum

In addition to its excellent curation of exhibitions, the Zapopan Art Museum always keeps children in mind. Every Sunday, they screen free movies at the Cine Matiné at12:00 PM and 4:00 PM. They also have the Children’s Club, , whose themes change regularly so that kids can play and experiment with art.
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There are several entertainment centers in the city that combine this sport with other games. They also usually have a restaurant, bar, and even screens to round out the fun. Check out the list of best places to go bowling and put your skills to the test to score that strike.
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A truly cathartic and unique place! Here you can enjoy an incredible experience with regular or neon paint. They’ll provide you with syringes, sponges, cotton balls, brushes, darts, rollers, and more materials so you can let your imagination run wild. At the end, you get to take your artwork home!
More information hereVolta Racing

An adrenaline-pumping experience, this go-kart is one of the best on the continent. It’s multi-level and features both indoor and outdoor sections, making it incredibly exciting! When you’re done racing, you can hang out in the lobby, where there are various board games.
More information hereAgua Azul Park

One of the city’s most important parks, it offers plenty of activities for children, including a butterfly garden, aviary, orchid garden, and green spaces. The Paleontology Museum is also located within the park.
Cinema Live

Discover theCinema Live project, which offers a free lineup of outdoor movies in various city parks, such as the Metropolitan Park, Alcalde Park, the Independencia Lookout, and more. The screenings are designed for families to enjoy. They usually take place from Wednesday through Sunday.
More information hereStrega Bookstore

A bookstore specializing inillustrated literature for all ages—from children to teens and adults—that breaks the stereotype that these types of books are only for children. The owner is extremely passionate and is always available to help you find the titles you’ll love.
More information here.Museum of Paleontology

Next to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Guadalajara, you’ll find this beautiful venue that houses much of theregion’s history and often hosts workshops for kids on weekends. The star of the show? A giant mammoth skeleton, discovered by sculptor Luis Larios Ocampo in El Tule, within the municipality of Zacoalco.
More information hereFICG Film Archive

This independent cinema’s lineup always includes children’s films, with ticket prices lower than those at traditional theaters. They also offer a program called Cinema Libre, featuring free outdoor screenings. Visit their website to stay updated on their schedule.
More information here.Gotcha CQB

A paintball field in Guadalajara with realisticcombat scenarios . Between strategies, paintball shots, and laughter, the day turns into quite an adventure. It has two different locations in the city.
More information hereBlack & Glow Golf

A space with mini-golf illuminated by neon lights, music, and a relaxed atmosphere. Ideal for friendly competition, it features a total of 18 holes to test your skills.
More information hereCima Bike Park

A place to go mountain biking, featuring ramps of various sizes and difficulty levels, as well as classes and activities on weekends.
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A family attraction with inflatables, play areas, slides, a bowling alley, an arcade, a food court, and plenty of fun for the whole family.