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Hotel Plaza Diana
4.4/5102 Reviews
Our tour booked us this hotel for the group, the hotel mentions that the language’s spoken are English and Spanish. No staff speaks English. There’s a restaurant downstairs, La Milonga. We ordered food and drinks. Waited for an hour, no service, my friend received her soup it was too salty. It was like a cup of salt in water with a pinch of mushrooms. I ordered caesar salad and a drink, 60 minutes later we left. Now the room, it’s okay but bathroom has barely hot water, no place to hang towels. No place to put soap and it’s filthy. We were told this is a newer hotel, see the pictures of shower and you get the idea. I won’t waste money on false advertising. Total disappointment.
Olga Querida B&B Hostal
4.5/531 Reviews
Zona Centro
The Hotel Olga Cariada is in a very nice house, from the beginning of the 20th century, which maintains its original architectural style and has a charming patio: it was the first good impression that led me to decide to rent a private room for a month. I was very soon in the reality, but the place was clean in the boxes, with a dirty old age. There were some tinting clothing hooks, all sticked so used; the television served though well to well only one channel could be seen; the soap was too small and the bed was completely swallowed on one side. The patio is beautiful, but as nothing protects it from the sun or rain, I had to spend time in common areas that are frankly horrible. The furniture is old (old, not “retro”). The chairs were broken, with the dirty filling out everywhere and the chairs slew. The worst was the cloth that, for days, kept the same sauce and others in the same The manager is a good salesman, but once he gets the money, he is very little attentive (as shows, the aggressive way he has to respond to negative criticisms). The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable and it is very comfortable and very comfortable.
Roma Guadalajara in Downtown
4.2/588 Reviews
Zona Centro
Good location but warning: The tile floors are very slippery especially when they slip. The rest of me fell and was badly injured enough to ask for a walker for the rest of our stay. There were 3 mobility on our trip - there were people who were challenged and they all said the same, so be careful. They don't have towels. Pillows don't stay on pillows. AC/heating was very difficult to work. There was a room safe but no one could open to keep my passport. They also changed the door–after the night of the street and half of the group had to take the new key after the day trip. Buffet breakfast was not very good but I did it because it was included in the room rate. As I said, the location is good but I would not recommend this place.
InterContinental Hotels Presidente Guadalajara
4.6/5123 Reviews
Zona Expo
Negative Five Stars if I could This hotel was advertised as supposedly being the best in Guadalajara, and by the looks of the pictures, I decided to book it. It was my first-time visiting Guadalajara and so I was unfamiliar with the area that this hotel is situated on. I should’ve informed myself better. As soon as I arrived, I quickly noticed that this perhaps was not the best area that Guadalajara had to offer to its visitors. The area surrounding the hotel is filled with seedy people and it immediately made me feel unsafe. There was nobody in the supposed valet area to welcome me, and so I chose the self-park option and feared I’d be mugged for the BMW I was driving. It was very confusing getting to the hotel lobby from the self-parking. When I finally arrived at the hotel lobby, I was immediately disappointed as I saw no people except restaurant staff standing in front of empty restaurants. It was like walking into a ghost town with few unwelcoming locals. As I arrived in the lobby, I could see that this hotel was dilapidated and in a state of disrepair. I could immediately see cracks on the walls near the elevator that run several floors high which might be indicative of structural damage. Just by standing in the empty and cold lobby, I felt as If I was in a hotel that was abandoned long ago. The check in process was easy as I am fluent in Spanish. I had booked a two-night stay in what supposedly was a terrace/balcony view suite similarly priced in comparison to the other big hotels in the city. At this point, I was willing to overlook the aforementioned factors and give this hotel a chance since I had booked what I believed was a suite that I would be comfortable doing work in, and since I had a vehicle, I thought I could circumnavigate the dangerous areas surrounding the hotel. As the bellman escorted me to my suite, as soon as I got off on my floor, I could see how dirty and old the rug and how poorly lit the hallways were. As I approached my room, there was two housekeeping carts blocking my path because an adjacent room was being “cleaned” … The housekeepers saw me attempting to squeeze on by and they neither attempted to make way for me nor acknowledged me. When I arrived at my suite, the bellman did the best he could to show me around in the poorly lit room and as he was showing me around, I could see what terrible condition this room was in. The only thing that was done right was the sheets. The sheets appeared white and neatly pressed, and the bed was well made. I began to walk around to make a thorough inspection like I’ve been trained to do so. The first thing that I noticed was that the furniture was old, cracked and peeling. I also noticed that the glass on top of the work desk in which I planned to do my work in was cracked (could present a liability if a guest gets cut). On the old and cracked nightstand there was a note with the IHG promise to service, cleanliness, etc. Right around that note on the
Hostalia Hotel Expo & Business Class
4.3/582 Reviews
Zona Expo
The hotel is in a good location, if the option is to rest and not to the centre; it has safe, free parking. The suite was quite wide, containing everything necessary for a pleasant rest, careful furniture and complying with everything you offer on your website for that room; wireless internet included, though medium intensity; The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable and the room was very clean and was very clean. The staff was very careful, both reception, buttons, restaurant.
Aranzazu Centro Historico
3.7/5100 Reviews
Zona Centro
The hotel was top of the line, the guess staff eas awesome. They were very friendly and dedicated . The staff make you feel very appreciated. I will stay in this hotel the next time i travel to guadalajara.

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Number of hotels149
Number of Reviews 8,795
Highest PriceUS$1,249
Lowest PriceUS$13
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$121
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$123

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Guadalajara

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Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport is the primary airport in Guadalajara. Besides flying, taking a train to Jose Cuervo Express Train is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Guadalajara. Here, there are more than 183 hotels for you to choose from. Guadalajara has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 50 USD. There are 13 five-star hotels in Guadalajara at an average price of 119 USD per night. There are 65 four-star hotels in Guadalajara at an average price of 55 USD per night. There are 40 three-star hotels in Guadalajara at an average price of 44 USD per night. There are 14 two-star hotels in Guadalajara at an average price of 30 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Guadalajara. Howard Johnson is the top choice of many travelers in Guadalajara. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Guadalajara, such as hotels under the Howard Johnson brand. A popular hotel in Guadalajara, Hilton Guadalajara is also one of the highest rated. Hotel Celta is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Guadalajara, nearby attractions like Teatro Diana, Basilica de Zapopan can be your first stop. For short trips in Guadalajara, Casa Herradura, Winland Casino, Cerro de la Reina are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Guadalajara are Templo Expiatorio.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 25.54°C during the day, 10.29°C at night

• April to June: 30.21°C during the day, 16.63°C at night

• July to September: 26.46°C during the day, 15.71°C at night

• October to December: 25.17°C during the day, 11.5°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 9.0 cm

• Summer: 76.8 cm

• Autumn: 225.07 cm

• Winter: 26.2 cm

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