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InterContinental Hotels Presidente Guadalajara
4.6/5124 Reviews
Zona Expo
We stayed for a week at this hotel. The location is centralized and right next to the Plaza del Sol, a large open air shopping center. First and foremost, the service was outstanding. At all times we felt the staff cared and did what they could to help us enjoy our stay. The breakfast at the Cafe Urbano was outstanding with a wide array of freshly prepared and delicious food. The service at the Cafe Urbano deserves special mention. We tried the French restaurant and enjoyed it; tasty French bistro style food and good wine. The club level service was very good, with two hours of a very fine wine. We were pleased with the upgrade that we received due to IHG diamond status; the room had a living room and a ridiculous bathroom. Not many cons; the pool is underwhelming and there did not seem to be many guests. All and all, we felt the famous IHG hospitality and recommend.
Ibis Guadalajara Expo
3.6/5107 Reviews
Zona Expo
The hotel is just opposite the Guadalajara pavilion. It is very convenient to go to the pavilion. The breakfast at the hotel is also good. Also go to plaza de sol.
Hotel Lemon Green -Zona Expo Frente Al Centro de Convenciones
4.2/568 Reviews
Zona Expo
Convenient transportation, very close to the Guadalajara exhibition hall, the only bad thing is that no one can speak English!
Victoria Ejecutivo
4.4/5104 Reviews
Zona Expo
The facilities are a bit old, there is no kettle, only cold water is available, the basin is leaking, and only towels can be used to collect water! Others are okay, breakfast is good, internet speed is also very good! Good English at the front desk
Hotel Santiago de Compostela - Guadalajara Centro Historico
4.4/5107 Reviews
Zona Centro
This pretentious hotel is all show, no go. Only in an alternate reality can this be a 4-star hotel! Yes, the facade is impressive, and the lobby with the working elevator are nice. But once you get to your double room, you realize it's a dark, and musty, cave-like space with no fresh air because the only window faces an inner courtyard that is covered. There is mold on the stucco ceiling (see the dark spots in the attached photo, sorry for the resolution). The bathroom is so cramped you cannot use the toilet with the way the garbage bin was placed by the careless cleaning staff (see attached photos). Speaking of the cleaning staff, I found a long, dark hair on the bed sheets (photo attached), definitely the wrong length and color to be mine. The worst issue I encountered beside the fact I felt like I was suffocating from the lack of fresh air, was that the shower wouldn't drain properly, and you'd end up standing in filthy water. There was very little toilet paper provided (less than half roll) and by the time I was out, it was too late and inconvenient to go down at reception and ask for more. While I was there, there were hardly any other guests in the hotel, so it was relatively quiet, but every small noise is amplified by the architectural design of having an inner courtyard covered (in Morocco, the same architecture has the inner courtyard uncovered, so the air and noise are not trapped). You could also hear the church bells, and traffic noises. The A/C works, but it's limited by central WiFi controls, and I froze during the January night I was there, with no blanket other than a polyesther bed spread. After only one night, I couldn't wait to get out of there! There is a central hostel that literally offers better amenities than this so-called 4-stars hotel (you can look for my reviews to find out which one). The best thing this hotel offers is luggage storage: it's safe, and they give you a ticket, so it's more secure. The staff was nice enough, especially Gloria at the reception desk, who is kind and helpful. IMPORTANT NOTE: The rating of this hotel here is skewed by the numerous 5-star reviews for the famous Cathedral ”Santiago de Compostela” in Spain, placed in the WRONG listing!
Hotel Velvet Plaza
4.6/5115 Reviews
I have been coming here at least three times a year for the past four years. And I have basically given up any hope of this hotel improving. In fact it seems to be getting worse and worse each year I will explain: First is with disability support. They have an underground garage with a very slight ramp up to elevators to take you to your room, yet the only handicap spots available are outside where you have to go up along fairly steep ramp to get into the hotel being open to the elements whether it is strong winds or pouring rains. While able bodied people are able to park underground in the garage with no issue. There are two parking spots beside the entrance I have repeatedly asked the hotel manager to kindly label those for accessible guests because it allows doors to open wide and wheelchairs to come out or for those with mobility issues but most of all people do not have to walk a long way to get into the hotel that have special needs. I’ve spoken to the manager directly three times, sitting down with him in the hotel lobby and he played he smiled and says will look into it and has done absolutely nothing. I am ashamed and disgusted in his behavior and lack of caring towards his customers, especially a repeat customer over many years that his staff have gotten to know quite well. The parking spots are quite small and you can tell downstairs to look at any pick up truck or SUV that is basically touching both lines and they have no way to open a door without banging the other car and everyone is trying to park on one side of the line to allow others some space… While the two spaces at the entrance enjoy the luxury of all the space they want and it is always taken up by able-bodied people forcing those with disabilities to find other alternatives. After 9 PM you basically cannot get any space in the underground covered garage and have to park outside if you can find a space . In this day and age when everyone is doing all they can to make their properties more inclusive and welcoming to everybody of all genders orientations and abilities… The velvet hotel is still sitting back in the 1990s and is not doing anything to improve its image or reputation as a supporter of people with different needs. They are very happy to take your money but do absolutely nothing to accommodate you. Speaking of the staff… But I first started coming a hotel offered services in three languages. When I arrived several nights ago not one person in the evening could speak English. I fully support that everybody coming to Mexico should be learning a little bit of Spanish… And I can have a basic conversation however I still need help with words and trying to get through any ideas when I was checking was very frustrating to the point of simply just walking away because I wasn’t getting anywhere. It seems like every time I come here every few months they are many new staff here and more staff have gone. One of the few remaining long time staff members, Miriam is still

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Number of Hotels13
Number of Reviews1,357
Lowest Price$38
Highest Price$1,426
Average Price (Weekends)$146
Average Price (Weekdays)$142

Guadalajara Business Hotel Guide

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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.

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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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