Jardin Hildalgo is the heartbeat of Tlaquepaque. The park has a lot of vendors, shops, of course a…read moregazebo but there's so much more. There are young couples sharing an ice cream, there are older couples sharing the latest gossip. There are young kids scaring away the pigeons. It's just full of life. We sent two nights here watching life go by and it what one of our favorite memories of our entire trip. There are plenty of benches in shade or in the sunlight depending on your preference. On the second night, I heard the familiar sounds of, "La Dame", "La Jara", and "El Borocho". There were several tables setup to play La Loteria. About 10-12 people were playing and if that isn't quintessential Mexican, then I don't know what is. Templo San Juan is nearby and while it is being remodeled, it is still a beautiful church. Pope John Paul II has a statue in front of Templo San Juan, and it welcomes visitors from all over the world. Some of favorite vendors were the coconut and tuna vendor, the churros of Tlaquepaque, and the bookseller near the Tempo of San Juan. When you're in Tlaquepaque, take some time to watch life go by a Jardin Hildalgo, just make sure to put away your phone first.