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Where to Stay in GuadalajaraThere are dozens of hotels throughout the Guadalajara region. From discount inns to lavish boutiques, travelers can find a place to stay that suits their unique tastes. Some of the best hotel deal can be found in the center of the city in Guadalajara's historical downtown district. Here, among the beautiful plazas and parks, guests can explore stunning examples of colonial architecture. A popular site is the Guadalajara Cathedral, which was built in the early 17th century. Staying downtown also puts visitors close to popular cultural attractions like the Jalisco Regional Museum, which features sixteen halls of art and anthropological exhibits. If you're planning on shopping for local goods and souvenirs, search for hotels near the Mercado Libertad. Located southeast of Plaza Tapatia, which boasts an impressive fountain, Mercado Libertad is one of the largest traditional markets in Latin America. In addition to the hundreds of vendors selling their goods, the market serves a food court where visitors can dine on many local favorites. To experience the region's vibrant nightlife, book reservations at a hotel in nearby Zapopan. The city has a bustling nightlife district that features more than a dozen bars within blocks from one another. Shoppers should search for accommodations near Plaza Galerias. This giant mall, which is the largest in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, features more than 200 stores and a large multiplex cinema. Guadalajara Hotel TipsEach year, Guadalajara plays host to a couple large international festivals. These events attract an influx of tourists, which can make last-minute reservations difficult. If you are planning on coming in March during the International Film Festival of Guadalajara, be sure to book your rooms in advance. The Guadalajara International Book Fair occurs at the end of November and lasts for nine days. It is the second-largest book fair in the world. If you plan on attending, search for Guadalajara flight deals and hotel discounts months ahead of time. As for weather, Guadalajara experiences the most rain from June through September. However, temperatures remain warm during this season, making it a decent time to book a trip. Budget seekers should compare hotel prices for the months of December, January and February. Temperatures dip as low as the 30s during this cold season. Although you may have to wear an extra layer, you'll also be able to find cheaper accommodations as hotels offer incentives to attract tourists. Guadalajara Hotel RecommendationsFor one of the most luxurious stays in Guadalajara, book reservations at the Fiesta Americana Guadalajara. Ideal for both pleasure seekers and business travelers, the hotel shares the same building as the city's second-largest convention center. Additionally, the hotel is just a few minutes away from the World Trade Center as well as many art galleries, shops, restaurants and bars. The 22-floor hotel features a fitness center and a gift shop. Guests can enjoy a casual meal at the La Fonda restaurant, which serves a lunch and dinner buffet. As for cocktails, try the Lobby Bar for a taste of some traditional Jalisco tequilas. For a sleek and stylish environment, make reservations at the swank Clarum 101. Located west of downtown Guadalajara along a beautiful tree-lined street, this exclusive boutique sports six rooms and three suites. Guestrooms feature sophisticated minimalist designs, and each is outfitted with contemporary decor and modern amenities. The hotel boasts a rooftop terrace that provides amazing vistas of the cityscape. Spa services are available upon request. The hotel also features an onsite restaurant and bar, which specializes in small plates and eclectic cuisine. An extensive list of herbal teas, wines and martinis is also available. Or stay near Guadalajara's most prominent landmarks at the Hotel Molares. Located in the colonial center of town, this hotel has a history that dates back to the 1930s when the former owners hosted many of Guadalajara's famous bullfighting fans, including writers, politicians, singers and actors. Guestrooms are furnished with colonial decor and hardwood floors. The spacious imperial suite boasts a Jacuzzi tub and mini refrigerator. Guests can dine at the Ruedo restaurant, which specializes in both international fare and local cuisine. The Encierro bar is a good place to grab a cocktail and listen to some live music. There is also a rooftop terrace that looks out onto the nearby Guadalajara Cathedral. Guadalajara TransportationIf you plan on staying in Guadalajara's historic center, you can navigate through the plazas and side streets on foot fairly easily. For trips outside colonial downtown, visitors have a few options. The Guadalajara subway, known as the SITEUR, provides services through Guadalajara and into the neighboring cities of Zapopan and Tlaquepaque. There is also a large network of buses. Dozens of routes service the city of Guadalajara and beyond. There is also a rapid bus system that uses designated bus lanes for faster travel. Those that would rather avoid the bus system can catch a cab to outer parts of the city. |
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