Visitor Info

Everything you need to know before visiting San José de Gracia.

Emergency Contacts

General Emergency

911 Police, fire, ambulance — nationwide

Municipal Police

378-788-9060 Tepatitlán de Morelos

Red Cross

378-782-0685 Cruz Roja — Tepatitlán branch

Fire & Civil Protection

378-782-5299 Protección Civil y Bomberos

Health Clinic

391-911-0920 Centro de Salud — Hidalgo 155, San José de Gracia

Pharmacy

391-611-0380 Farmacia Tepa — Zaragoza 88

Roadside Assistance

078 Ángeles Verdes — free for tourists on federal highways

U.S. Consulate

(33) 3111-7800 Guadalajara — for U.S. citizens

Visitor Tips

Water

Don't drink tap water. Buy bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth. Confirm ice at restaurants is made from purified water.

Altitude

At ~2,000m (6,500 ft), mild altitude effects are possible. Stay hydrated, take it easy on day one, and limit alcohol while adjusting.

Cell Service

Coverage can be spotty in smaller towns. Save emergency numbers to your phone before arriving. 911 works from any cell phone.

Medical

The local Centro de Salud handles basic needs. For anything serious, hospitals are in Tepatitlán (~20 min) or Guadalajara (~1.5 hrs).

Money

Bring cash — many small businesses don't accept cards. There is one ATM inside Farmacia Tepa (Zaragoza 88), available during business hours only. For banks, head to Tepatitlán.

Driving

Roads from Guadalajara are well-maintained. Watch for livestock on rural stretches. Toll road via Zapotlanejo is fastest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The Los Altos region of Jalisco is generally considered one of the safer areas in the state. As with any travel, use common sense — stay on main roads, don't flash valuables, and check current travel advisories before your trip.
October through April offers dry, comfortable weather. The Fiestas Patronales (March 19) and Día de los Muertos (November 1-2) are particularly special. Summers (June–September) bring afternoon rain showers but lush green landscapes.
Drive northeast on the toll road via Zapotlanejo toward Tepatitlán (~1.5 hours). From Tepatitlán, San José de Gracia is about 20 minutes further. Buses also run from Guadalajara's Central Vieja station via Flecha Amarilla.
Basic Spanish is very helpful — English is not widely spoken in the town. Download an offline translation app before arriving. Locals are incredibly friendly and patient with visitors trying to communicate.
There are a few Airbnb options in town — check our Stay section for current listings. For more hotel options, Tepatitlán is a 20-minute drive away and has several hotels.
Don't miss the local chorizo con queso, birria, and carne en su jugo. The Altos region is also known for its tequila, mezcal, and cajeta. Check our business directory for restaurants.
Yes, street parking is generally available and free. The town is small and very walkable once you arrive.