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Ajijic

The expat heartland — art galleries, cobblestones, walkable village life

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About Ajijic

Ajijic is the beating heart of the Lake Chapala expat community — a cobblestoned colonial village draped in bougainvillea, with a thriving arts scene, excellent restaurants, and a weekly street market that draws visitors from across the lakeside. The malecón stretches along the lakeshore giving stunning views of Mexico's largest lake, while the pedestrian village centre hums with gallery openings, language classes, and live music year-round. It's the most sought-after address on the lake, with a price premium to match.

Restaurants & Food

La Nueva Posada

Iconic lakeside hotel restaurant with terrace dining, classic Mexican and international dishes, and unbeatable lake views at sunset.

Ajijic Tango

Upscale Argentine-influenced restaurant in the village centre, known for grilled meats, pastas, and an excellent wine list.

El Sarape

Beloved local spot on the main plaza serving traditional Mexican breakfasts and comida corrida at very reasonable prices.

Manix Restaurant & Bar

Popular expat hangout with a wide-ranging menu, live music nights, and a lively happy hour on the terrace.

La Bodega de Ajijic

Wine bar and deli in a converted warehouse, with a curated selection of Mexican and imported wines, charcuterie, and light bites.

Activities & Things To Do

Ajijic Malecón Walk

Stroll the palm-lined lakefront promenade at sunrise or sunset for sweeping views of Lake Chapala and the mountains of Michoacán.

Weekly Tianguis Market (Wednesday)

Every Wednesday, Ajijic's main street fills with vendors selling fresh produce, artisan crafts, clothing, and street food — a lakeside institution.

Ajijic Art Walk

The village is dotted with galleries and working studios. Drop in to browse local paintings, ceramics, and sculpture any day of the week.

Lake Chapala Boat Tours

Hire a local fisherman's boat from the Ajijic pier for a tour of the lake, including a stop at the small Isla de los Alacranes.

Spanish & Yoga Classes

Ajijic has a well-developed expat infrastructure — language schools, yoga studios, and fitness classes are easy to find year-round.

Attractions

Top Pick

The Most Liveable Town on the Lake

Consistently ranked among Mexico's top retirement and expat destinations, Ajijic offers the rare combination of walkability, culture, amenities, and natural beauty.

Historic

Ajijic Plaza & Church

The 16th-century parish church and surrounding plaza is the social centre of town — catch a Sunday band concert or watch the kids play as locals gather in the evenings.