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Guadalajara Hotels & Hostels (11)


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Hotel Morales (Hotel) 4 star

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  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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A pretty fountain in the lobby greets you up front, though the windowless restaurant at the back is a bit stuffy. A recent remodel has brightened things up at this old historic colonial hotel, whose past guests have included famous matadors, Mexican movie stars and even Pelé. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Casa de las Flores (Guesthouse)

  • Neighbourhood: Tlaquepaque | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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On a typical local Mexican street, behind an unobtrusive door, lies one of Tlaquepaque's most intimate and relaxing stays. Just seven lovely, spacious rooms, all decorated with Mexican crafts, make guests feel right at home. The lush garden is a wonderful paradise with stone pati… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Don Quixote Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Simple, clean, tasteful rooms, even if they are a bit cramped. There's an attached restaurant and the lobby has character. Exhibit A: an antique case displaying a prodigious tequila collection. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Ana Isabel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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This clean and surprisingly quiet budget haunt has soft beds and a lobby perfumed with always brewing (free!) coffee. But the metal doors and dark rooms do have a certain cell-like quality. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Azteca (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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The cleanest hotel in this end of town and even the street-front rooms are remarkably quiet. All have cable TV and fan and the beds are hard (in a good way). Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Consulado (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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At first glance this place feels like your modern Zen oasis. In reality the clean, modern rooms aren't fabulous, but they are the best deal in Zona Rosa so reserve ahead. Amenities include cable TV and wireless internet; it's walking distance to countless cafés, bars and restaura… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel El Aposento (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Rooms in this converted 19th century hospital are large with old-world charm - including lovely tiled bathrooms - but they should be cleaner. Still, they're set around a sunny, open courtyard filled with plants, a small fountain and tables where you'll enjoy a full American break… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Laffayette (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Another 1980s-era high-rise located just off Chapultepec. Rooms are comfortable, not classy, despite the marble baths. But you gotta love the 40-inch plasma flat screen. Rooms in the upper reaches of this 17-floor tower have spectacular city views. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel México 70 (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Popular among budget-minded Mexican families, which despite the dark, bleak halls, means you won't be running into hookers or hourly customers at this hotel (they'll be down the block). Ask for one of the larger, sunnier outside rooms. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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La Posada de la Media Luna (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Tlaquepaque | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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A more affordable, basic choice. It's centrally located, the rooms are tidy, not spotless, but the upstairs terrace is sunny and on weekends the sound of countless jamming mariachi drifts in. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Santiago de Compostela (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: city center | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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The stone facade will draw you in, but like many Guadalajara hotels, the exterior outshines the interior. The location is good, however and it is a clean and decent three-star hotel, if a touch overpriced. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Guadalajara (Mexico)

Guadalajara Cathedral, started in 1558, consecrated in 1618 (Photographer: Neil Setchfield)

If you're looking for the 'real' Mexico, this is the place to find it. Birthplace of tequila, mariachi music, sombreros, charreadas (rodeos) and the Mexican Hat Dance, cosmopolitan Guadalajara is the place to immerse yourself in Mexican culture.

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