Downtown, Guadalajara Hotels
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Hotel Casino Plaza
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This Guadalajara hotel is within 1.5 km (1 mi) of the Juan de Dios Market, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the …
Hotel Fenix
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This historic downtown Guadalajara hotel is within five minutes of the Metropolitan Cathedral, City Museum, and …
Hotel Morales Historical & Colonial Downtown Core
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This hotel sits in the city’s historical district and is 3 blocks from the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Degollado …
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Guadalajara-Centro Historico
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This downtown Guadalajara hotel is 1 km (a half-mile) from Diana Theater and 2 km (1 mi) from Jalisco Stadium and …
Serena Centro Guadalajara
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This downtown Guadalajara hotel is 6 blocks from Guadalajara Cathedral and less than a km (a half-mile) from …
Mision Carlton Class Guadalajara
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
This hotel is just a few steps from downtown Guadalajara and near the industrial zone.
Aranzazú Catedral, Guadalajara
Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
In a cultural district, this hotel is 5 km (3 mi) from Tequila Express Train Station and 13 km (8 mi) from Expo …
Hotel San Francisco Plaza
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Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
A hundred percent Mexican Colonial style hotel. Has four beautiful gardens and fountains, including the restaurants …
Hotel De Mendoza
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Area: Downtown, Guadalajara
The Historical Downtown is the highlight of Guadalajara, and if you want to be within steps of its architectural …
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Founded by the Spanish in 1542, Guadalajara is rich in culture and history. Home to numerous colonial buildings, museums, parks, theaters, and churches, the city is also the birthplace of mariachi music and tequila. Attractions include Mercado Libertad, said to be the largest indoor market in Latin America, and the resplendent Teatro Degollado, which opened in 1866.








