Where to Stay inGuanajuato

The tourist vocation of this beautiful colonial city is supported by a great hotel infrastructure of excellent quality and architectural value; many of its hotels are located inside renovated antique colonial buildings and estates.

SPECIAL CATEGORY

ANTIGUO VAPOR
Boutique Hotel located in a XVIII century mansion. It has 9 rooms.
Galarza #5
Phone (473) 732 3211
http://www.hotelvapor.com

CASA ESTRELLA DE LA VALENCIANA
Hotel with eight luxurious rooms, it has the most modern services for your comfort.
Callejón Jalisco #10
Phone (473) 732 1284
http://www.mexicaninns.com

FIVE STARS

QUINTA LAS ALONDRAS
Great hotel, proud of its distinctive excellent service.
Autopista Guanajuato-Silao Km. 1
Phone (473) 733 3030
http://www.quintalasalondras.com.mx

CAMINO REAL
The Camino Real seal is that of great Mexican style hotels with an attention and service that always satisfies the most demanding tastes.
Alhóndiga #100
Phone (473) 102 1500
01-800- 901 2300

FOUR STARS

LA ABADÍA
Hotel divided into two sections. The first located on San Javier #1 and the second on Carretera a Valenciana Km. 1.
http://www.abadia.com.mx

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS GUANAJUATO
Euquerio Guerrero #120
Phone (473) 735 2000
http://www.hotelesmillenium.com
 

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