Hotel Posada Regis

This is for the ones who are looking for a fancy hotel with a beautiful view in the Centre of Guadalajara. The service seems very good and the prices are reasonable 😀

Rates;

Private room 1 person; $530 (30 Euro)

2 persons; $600 (35 Euro)

3 persons; $770 (43 Euro)

4 persons; $1080 (60 Euro)

For further information; http://www.posadaregis.com

Hostal de Brujas

I found this cute and nice little Hostal located in the Centre of Guadalajara and in the same street as CASA PEDRO LOZA!!!

Rates for 1 night including breakfast

Private room 1 person; $230 (13 Euro)

2 persons; $400 (23 Euro)

3 persons; $525 (30 Euro)

4 persons; $600 (34 Euro)

Shared room 1 person; $ 150 (9 Euro)

IT SEEMS PERFECT FOR THE ONES WHO ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE BUT CHEAP ACCOMODATION!

http://www.hostaldebrujas.com/

Accomodations

Guadalajara is chock full of low-cost hotels and hostels, most located within easy walking distance of the centro histórico. Most hostels are located west near Federalismo, while cheap hotels abound along Mina and Calzada Independencia. The latter areas occasionally suffer typical big city problems—24hr. traffic, poor room quality, and prostitution. Some of the best values are around the old bus station, a 20min. walk from Plaza Tapatía. This area’s advantages include proximity to Agua Azul and easy access to buses going to Guadalajara’s appealing surroundings, including Lake Chapala, Tequila, Tlaquepaque, and Tonalá. Accommodations run on the small side, so arrive early or call ahead to ensure a room. Away from the action, this area offers a slew of quality, low-priced hotels. Beware of the traffic; to ensure a relatively quiet night, request a room that doesn’t face the large streets.

LOW COST HOTELS

Hotel San José, 5 de Febrero 116

(☎3619 2811; hotelsanjose@hotelsanjose.com.mx).

An unremarkable exterior hides a lush, beautiful lobby and immaculate, elegant rooms. All rooms with TV, fan, and private bath. More expensive rooms have been recently remodeled. Singles 160-230 pesos; doubles 190-270 pesos. Cash only.

Hotel la Calandria, Estadio 100

(☎3619 6579).

Wood paneling and brass decor greet visitors to this well-kept hotel. Rooms are clean and come with fan and private bath. Singles 115-180 pesos, with TV 135 pesos; doubles 150-200 pesos. Cash only.

Along Calzada de Independencia

While hotels in this area are generally safe, it is not recommended to walk on the Calzada alone after dark. The 24hr. diners, bus routes, and cheap cantinas with mariachi bands make Calzada a noisy place at night.

Hotel Metropolitán, Calz. Independencia Sur 278

(☎3614 9382).

Rooms with clean, comfortable beds and tiled bathrooms open to a pleasant, sky-lit lobby adorned with old maps. Avoid rooms with windows facing the street. Reception 24hr. Singles 140 pesos; doubles 200 pesos; triples 230 pesos; quads 260 pesos. Cash only.

Hotel Ontario, Calz. Independencia Sur 137

(☎3617 8099).

Across from Hotel Metropolitán, Ontario offers unbeatable prices (if not rooms) and good access to the centro. Simple, slightly run-down rooms with private baths. Reception 24hr. Singles 100 pesos; doubles 120 pesos; triples 150 pesos.

West of corona

Upscale restaurants and shops replace the taquerías and markets downtown as you travel west on Juárez, but the hostels nearby still offer solid lodgings for moderate prices.

Posada San Pablo, Madero 429

(☎3614 2811).

Basic but large rooms come with private or communal bathrooms. Travelers chat in the kitchen and courtyard. Laundry 50 pesos. Checkout 1pm. Curfew 11pm on Sunday. Singles 190 pesos, with bath 270 pesos; doubles 280/330 pesos; triples 299/399 pesos; quads 550 pesos. MC/V.

Posada San Rafael, López Cotilla 619

(☎3614 9146).

This former monastery-turned-posada had its 19th-century roots in mind when renovating. The original stone walls still guard the colorful courtyard. Rooms with phone, remodeled bathroom, and TV. Internet 12 pesos per hr. Singles 270 pesos; doubles 330 pesos. AmEx/MC/V.

Hostel Vallarta, Rayon 135

(☎3825 7278; www.hostelworld.com), off Juárez.

This secluded hostel lies west of Federalismo, a short walk from the Parque Revolucionario and the Ex-Convento del Carmen. Lounge with talkative, amiable staff in the breezy courtyard. Kitchen, TV, lockers, and Internet available. Breakfast and linens included. Reception 24hr. Singles 135 pesos; doubles 300 pesos. Cash only.

Arounde the Plaza Tapatía

The hotels clustered around Tapatía charge more than others in Guadalajara, but the easy access to the plazas and downtown sights more than make up for the extra pesos. Word of caution: the cheapest hotels may be frequented by prostitutes; the tourist office advises visitors to avoid lodgings southeast of Mina and Calzada Independencia.

Hostel Guadalajara Centro (HI), Maestranza 147

(☎3562 7520; www.hostelguadalajara.com).

Funky art and plush couches set the tone for this hostel in the heart of the downtown area. Communal bathrooms and dorms with balconies overlooking the streets. Breakfast and linens included. Private rooms for 1-3 people have fan and TV. Laundry 50 pesos. Kitchen and storage available. Free Wi-Fi and Internet. Reception 24hr. Check-out 10am. Dorms 145 pesos; private rooms 250 pesos. 10 peso discount for ISIC members, 30 peso discount for HI members. Cash only.

Hotel las Américas, Hidalgo 76

(☎3613 9622 or 3614 1604)

At Humboldt. Paintings and well-groomed native plants complement clean and simple rooms. Carpeted rooms have fan, phone, private bath, purified water, and TV. Ask for a room away from the noisy street. Reservations recommended during the summer. Reception 24hr. Singles 200 pesos; doubles 255 pesos; triples 285 pesos; quads 315 pesos. Cash only.

Hotel Imperial, Mina 180

(☎3686 5718; fax 3586 5719).

Good upkeep, friendly staff, and the cool, protected lobby/courtyard make the Imperial worthwhile. Spacious rooms come with fan and private bath; some with cable TV. Wi-Fi access. Reception 24hr. Singles 150 pesos; doubles 200 pesos. Cash only.


MORE EXPENSIVE HOTELS

Hotel Azteca, Javier Mina 311

(☎ 3617 7465; www.hotelazteca.com.mx )

A little bit outlying. Modern and comfortable hotel for a very popular neighborhood. Rooms with ventilator, cable TV and telephone. The matrimonial bedrooms have a view on the cathedral ; white, very spacious, with a little balcony. The hotel also has an elevator, a parking and a restaurant. Doubles; 350-500 pesos.

San Francisco Plaza, Degollado 267

(☎ 3613 8954 or 01800 821 1343; sanfranciscohotel.com.mx)

Very nice building. More than 70 rooms around several patios. Spacious and comfortable bedrooms, with nice wooden furniture, air-conditioning and cable TV. Big restaurant under the stone arcades. Very good quality for the price.

Double rooms 670 pesos ( 43,50 Euro).

Hotel de Mendoza, Venustiano Carranza 16

(www.demendoza.com.mx)

Very good situated, in the middle of the historical center, 50 metesrs away from the theatre. Part of the hotel is constructed in the ancient monastery, who’s church still exists. Various categories of bedrooms, all very comfortable, although the cheapest ones may seam a little oldish. The ones with a view on the patio are very quiet. The hotel also dispose of cable tv, a swimming pool, jacuzzi and internet.

Double rooms 1200 pesos (78 Euro).