Guadalajara

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Centro Histórico
3 reviews
The darkly lit, four-tiered colonial lobby is a suitably impressive entrance to this smart, brilliant-value, central hotel. — Lonely Planet
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6 reviews
Housed in a 1940s Art Deco mansion, the 37-room property has been given an avant-garde remodel by local firm Estudio5. — Travel + Leisure
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Tlaquepaque
3 reviews
From the cozy sunken lobby to the sunny, flower-filled pool terrace complete with gurgling fountains, this charming hotel is a great place to escape while remaining in the heart of Tlaquepaque. — Lonely Planet
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Zona Minerva
5 reviews
Undoubtedly the most luxurious and stylish boutique hotel in town. — Lonely Planet
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Zona Minerva
7 reviews
This "intimate hotel" with stucco ceilings and ivy-covered pink stone walls is reminiscent of a colonial-era hacienda. — Condé Nast Traveler
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2 reviews
Facilities include a 24-hour gym, a lobby bar, the Casa de las Rosas restaurant with local specialties, a business center, 2,000 sq ft of meeting space and 24-hour concierge services. — Star Service
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1 review
The Carmen is a beautiful place to dock your suitcase for a day or three in a regal mansion close to the Ex-Convento del Carmen. — Lonely Planet
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1 review
Don’t be deceived! This guesthouse’s plain street-side exterior hides muchos secretos. — Lonely Planet
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4 reviews
Near the top of this price range, this hotel is great for business travelers as well as tourists, with a small pool, gym and solarium, as well as a very pleasant restaurant. — Michelin Guide
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1 review
The rooms in this 10-story downtown hotel have good, individually controlled air-conditioning and strong showers, a rarity for budget hotels. The location is downtown near the market. — Frommer's
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Zona Plaza del Sol-Chapalita
3 reviews
This is your massive, modern, glass palace with more than 400 rooms, 40 suites, a restaurant and a bar that is generally patronized by suits high on expense accounts. — Lonely Planet
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3 reviews
Guadalajara’s most appealing upmarket hotel, in a beautiful colonial building, founded as an inn in 1610. — Rough Guide
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Tlaquepaque
3 reviews
A 10-minute walk from Tlaquepaque's center, this intimate B&B is near lots of shopping. — Fodor's
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Tlaquepaque
3 reviews
The eight rooms in this very pleasant traditional house are all colorfully decorated, share an enormous garden, and boast TVs and good bathrooms. — Lonely Planet
7
2 reviews
The bright, leafy enclosed courtyard twittering with the sound of parakeets goes with the beautifully polished exterior. — Lonely Planet
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3 reviews
Only a short walk from the central plazas, this hotel has been attractively modernized and has particularly helpful service. Modern, Friendly and functional. — Michelin Guide
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3 reviews
Behind an attractive facade near San Francisco is this Charming hotel, which retains a touch of Colonial style. Special pluses are a rooftop restaurant and pool. — Michelin Guide
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2 reviews
The location - along Av Lopéz Mateos Norte - isn't so magical, but this fine hotel offers 390 rooms on 22 stories and all the services and amenities you could want. — Lonely Planet
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2 reviews
This AAA Four-Diamond award-winning hotel is... also a great option for families as it boasts a heated outdoor pool. — Fodor's
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