Part of the Spanish-based NH Collection chain, the Guadalajara Centro Historico is a stylish four-pearl hotel with artistic interiors and great views everywhere from the gym, to the Mexican restaurant, to the meeting rooms. Per the brand’s reputation, the 142 guest rooms are modern with upscale amenities like espresso makers and minibars. With a location in the historic and picturesque city center of Guadalajara, it’s definitely worth booking a room with a terrace. Though the breakfast isn’t free, it’s pretty extensive and a good way to start the day. Too bad there isn't a pool. As an alternative, the nearby Hotel de Mendoza is a good pick with an elegant, historic design and an outdoor pool.
Part of the Spanish-based NH Collection chain, the Guadalajara Centro Historico is a stylish four-pearl hotel with artistic interiors and great views everywhere from the gym, to the Mexican restaurant, to the meeting rooms. Per the brand’s reputation, the 142 guest rooms are modern with upscale amenities like espresso makers and minibars. With a location in the historic and picturesque city center of Guadalajara, it’s definitely worth booking a room with a terrace. Though the breakfast isn’t free, it’s pretty extensive and a good way to start the day. Too bad there isn't a pool. As an alternative, the nearby Hotel de Mendoza is a good pick with an elegant, historic design and an outdoor pool.
Hotel Morales Historical & Colonial Downtown Core is a three-and-a-half-pearl property with an elegant 19th century design. It sits in the middle of downtown Guadalajara, an eight-minute walk from Guadalajara Cathedral. The 98 rooms are classy and come with flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, but lack minibars. Rooms facing the street are partial to noise. A heated rooftop pool, restaurant, Mexican and American breakfast options, and small gym round out the amenities. For something more modern and a bit cheaper, travelers could consider Perla Central Hotel which is in the same area.
Hotel Morales Historical & Colonial Downtown Core is a three-and-a-half-pearl property with an elegant 19th century design. It sits in the middle of downtown Guadalajara, an eight-minute walk from Guadalajara Cathedral. The 98 rooms are classy and come with flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, but lack minibars. Rooms facing the street are partial to noise. A heated rooftop pool, restaurant, Mexican and American breakfast options, and small gym round out the amenities. For something more modern and a bit cheaper, travelers could consider Perla Central Hotel which is in the same area.