Guadalajara es el tipo de ciudad que sorprende a las familias sin hacer ruido. Es la segunda ciudad más grande de México, capital de Jalisco, cuna del mariachi, el tequila y la birria — y se encuentra a 1.566 metros sobre el nivel del mar, lo que significa noches frescas, días de cielo azul y casi ningún mosquito incluso en verano. Para los padres que ya han visitado Cancún o Ciudad de México y quieren algo menos agitado, Guadalajara da en el clavo: es colonial, genuinamente segura en los barrios que recomendamos, y los atractivos para niños están a menos de 20 minutos en coche.
Los grandes destinos familiares son fáciles de ubicar. Selva Mágica es un parque temático completo con montañas rusas, show de delfines y un pequeño zoológico alrededor — plan para todo el día. Acuario Michin Guadalajara, cerca de Plaza del Sol, es uno de los mejores acuarios de México, con un estanque táctil que conquista hasta a los adolescentes. Bosque Los Colomos es el pulmón verde de la ciudad en Providencia — jardín japonés, lago con patos, senderos para correr y puestos de comida los fines de semana. En Centro Histórico, el Hospicio Cabañas (Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, con los imponentes murales de José Clemente Orozco en el techo) resulta más interesante para los niños de lo que parece, especialmente si los sientas en el suelo a mirar hacia arriba. Y para las familias fanáticas del fútbol, el Estadio Akron en Zapopan es la casa de las Chivas, uno de los clubes más grandes de México — reserva una visita guiada aunque no haya partido.
Dónde te alojas importa más de lo habitual aquí, porque Guadalajara es una ciudad muy extensa. Andares / Puerta de Hierro en Zapopan es la base familiar moderna — grandes centros comerciales, suites de cadenas hoteleras (Courtyard, Candlewood, AC by Marriott) y los hoteles más cercanos al estadio Akron. Country Club / Providencia es más arbolado, tranquilo e ideal para niños pequeños — aquí está el Camino Real con estilo resort, con cinco piscinas y un jardín donde los niños pueden desaparecer horas. Plaza del Sol / Expo rodea el centro de convenciones y el acuario, perfecta si prefieres moverte en coche. Centro Histórico es mejor para una o dos noches de paseos entre catedrales y mercados. Y si tienes un vuelo muy tarde o muy temprano, El Salto cerca del aeropuerto evita un traslado de 40 minutos con estrés.
La comida es una razón genuina para venir. Una auténtica torta ahogada tapatía — un pan crujiente relleno de cerdo y bañado en salsa de tomate y chile — cuesta alrededor de $3 en un puesto del mercado. Una cena de birria en serio ronda los $15–25 por persona. Una cena romántica en una azotea de Providencia cuesta alrededor de $30–40 por persona con bebidas. Los hoteles familiares de rango medio van de $60–110 por noche; el Camino Real, con estilo de resort en plena ciudad cinco estrellas, abre desde $110–170. El tequila y el mezcal están en todas partes — y sí, la excursión de un día al pueblo de Tequila (una hora en tren turístico) vale la pena hacerla una vez.
Realidad práctica, sin rodeos. La mayoría de los titulares de pasaportes occidentales — incluyendo estadounidenses, canadienses, de la UE, del Reino Unido y australianos — entran a México sin visa por hasta 180 días; los titulares de pasaporte tailandés necesitan visa de turista mexicana (o una visa estadounidense válida, que México acepta como sustituto — un atajo muy útil). El Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara (GDL) está a unos 30–40 minutos en coche del centro; usa Uber, Didi o un taxi oficial del aeropuerto — nunca uno sin identificación. La ciudad es segura en los barrios que listamos, pero evita las zonas periféricas de noche y vigila tu teléfono entre la multitud del Centro Histórico. Los mejores meses son de octubre a mayo (días cálidos, noches frescas, temporada seca); de junio a septiembre es la temporada de lluvias con breves tormentas vespertinas. El agua del grifo no es potable — todos los hoteles ofrecen agua embotellada.
Para esta actualización de 2026 revisamos docenas de hoteles orientados a familias y nos quedamos con los que realmente cumplen en espacio, piscinas y seguridad para niños, con puntuaciones de huéspedes verificadas superiores a 8.0. La selección va desde el Camino Real Guadalajara — un resort de cinco piscinas y jardín en Providencia que parece unas vacaciones en la playa en medio de la ciudad — hasta el Staybridge Suites Expo con todas las suites con cocina real, el Courtyard by Marriott Andares junto al estadio, el Hotel Aranzazú de patrimonio histórico en Centro Histórico, y el Ramada Encore Aeropuerto para emergencias de vuelo. Nueve opciones reales. Sin relleno.
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Guadalajara es el tipo de ciudad que sorprende a las familias sin hacer ruido. Es la segunda ciudad más grande de México, capital de Jalisco, cuna del mariachi, el tequila y la birria — y se encuentra a 1.566 metros sobre el nivel del mar, lo que significa noches frescas, días de cielo azul y casi ningún mosquito incluso en verano. Para los padres que ya han visitado Cancún o Ciudad de México y quieren algo menos agitado, Guadalajara da en el clavo: es colonial, genuinamente segura en los barrios que recomendamos, y los atractivos para niños están a menos de 20 minutos en coche.
Los grandes destinos familiares son fáciles de ubicar. Selva Mágica es un parque temático completo con montañas rusas, show de delfines y un pequeño zoológico alrededor — plan para todo el día. Acuario Michin Guadalajara, cerca de Plaza del Sol, es uno de los mejores acuarios de México, con un estanque táctil que conquista hasta a los adolescentes. Bosque Los Colomos es el pulmón verde de la ciudad en Providencia — jardín japonés, lago con patos, senderos para correr y puestos de comida los fines de semana. En Centro Histórico, el Hospicio Cabañas (Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, con los imponentes murales de José Clemente Orozco en el techo) resulta más interesante para los niños de lo que parece, especialmente si los sientas en el suelo a mirar hacia arriba. Y para las familias fanáticas del fútbol, el Estadio Akron en Zapopan es la casa de las Chivas, uno de los clubes más grandes de México — reserva una visita guiada aunque no haya partido.
Dónde te alojas importa más de lo habitual aquí, porque Guadalajara es una ciudad muy extensa. Andares / Puerta de Hierro en Zapopan es la base familiar moderna — grandes centros comerciales, suites de cadenas hoteleras (Courtyard, Candlewood, AC by Marriott) y los hoteles más cercanos al estadio Akron. Country Club / Providencia es más arbolado, tranquilo e ideal para niños pequeños — aquí está el Camino Real con estilo resort, con cinco piscinas y un jardín donde los niños pueden desaparecer horas. Plaza del Sol / Expo rodea el centro de convenciones y el acuario, perfecta si prefieres moverte en coche. Centro Histórico es mejor para una o dos noches de paseos entre catedrales y mercados. Y si tienes un vuelo muy tarde o muy temprano, El Salto cerca del aeropuerto evita un traslado de 40 minutos con estrés.
La comida es una razón genuina para venir. Una auténtica torta ahogada tapatía — un pan crujiente relleno de cerdo y bañado en salsa de tomate y chile — cuesta alrededor de $3 en un puesto del mercado. Una cena de birria en serio ronda los $15–25 por persona. Una cena romántica en una azotea de Providencia cuesta alrededor de $30–40 por persona con bebidas. Los hoteles familiares de rango medio van de $60–110 por noche; el Camino Real, con estilo de resort en plena ciudad cinco estrellas, abre desde $110–170. El tequila y el mezcal están en todas partes — y sí, la excursión de un día al pueblo de Tequila (una hora en tren turístico) vale la pena hacerla una vez.
Realidad práctica, sin rodeos. La mayoría de los titulares de pasaportes occidentales — incluyendo estadounidenses, canadienses, de la UE, del Reino Unido y australianos — entran a México sin visa por hasta 180 días; los titulares de pasaporte tailandés necesitan visa de turista mexicana (o una visa estadounidense válida, que México acepta como sustituto — un atajo muy útil). El Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara (GDL) está a unos 30–40 minutos en coche del centro; usa Uber, Didi o un taxi oficial del aeropuerto — nunca uno sin identificación. La ciudad es segura en los barrios que listamos, pero evita las zonas periféricas de noche y vigila tu teléfono entre la multitud del Centro Histórico. Los mejores meses son de octubre a mayo (días cálidos, noches frescas, temporada seca); de junio a septiembre es la temporada de lluvias con breves tormentas vespertinas. El agua del grifo no es potable — todos los hoteles ofrecen agua embotellada.
Para esta actualización de 2026 revisamos docenas de hoteles orientados a familias y nos quedamos con los que realmente cumplen en espacio, piscinas y seguridad para niños, con puntuaciones de huéspedes verificadas superiores a 8.0. La selección va desde el Camino Real Guadalajara — un resort de cinco piscinas y jardín en Providencia que parece unas vacaciones en la playa en medio de la ciudad — hasta el Staybridge Suites Expo con todas las suites con cocina real, el Courtyard by Marriott Andares junto al estadio, el Hotel Aranzazú de patrimonio histórico en Centro Histórico, y el Ramada Encore Aeropuerto para emergencias de vuelo. Nueve opciones reales. Sin relleno.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 family · city resort in the Providencia district ★8.4 Camino Real Guadalajara
📍 Country Club/Providencia district in the north of the city — right next to La Gran Plaza mall, a 5-minute drive to Bosque Los Colomos, and about 15-20 minutes from the old town center.
Camino Real Guadalajara is not the dense downtown tower most people picture when they hear 5-star — it is a garden-style city resort of low-rise buildings tucked into a wide tropical garden full of mature trees, and it has anchored the Country Club/Providencia district in the north of the city for years. What pushes it to the top for families is the count: 5 outdoor pools scattered across the grounds, 3 real tennis courts, and a playground built so kids can sprint and jump without anyone watching for cars. All 205 rooms open onto a private balcony facing the green, so you wake to birdsong instead of engines. You trade a little distance from the old town — about 15-20 minutes by car — for quiet and space, and you are right next to La Gran Plaza mall and a 5-minute drive from Bosque Los Colomos, the city's big green lung. At 8.4/10, it suits families who want the Mexico trip to be part pool holiday, part city break.
- 5 pools plus tennis courts and a playground, all family-friendly
- Every room has a private balcony opening to the garden
- Next to La Gran Plaza mall, 5-minute drive to Bosque Los Colomos
- Far from the old town — a 15-20 minute ride each way
- Classic, traditional design rather than sharp and modern
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No. 2 #2 family long-stay · all-suite with full kitchen ★8.7 📍 On the Plaza del Sol / Expo side of town, directly across from the Expo Guadalajara convention center. Plaza del Sol mall is about a 5-minute walk, restaurants and supermarkets ring the block, and the historic center is 15-20 minutes away by car.
Staybridge Suites Guadalajara Expo by IHG is the stay a lot of families quietly file under safest bet for a Guadalajara trip with small kids. It is an IHG extended-stay brand, so every room is a suite with a real kitchen built in — electric stove, full-size fridge, microwave and dishwasher — enough to warm a bottle, boil soup, or stash a supermarket run without leaving the room. The hotel sits directly across from the Expo Guadalajara convention center, and Plaza del Sol mall is about a 5-minute walk, with restaurants and supermarkets clustered close enough that you never need to call a car. The family pull is the free buffet breakfast — eggs, bread, fruit, cereal, juice — plus a heated outdoor pool kids can use even after dark, and staff that reviewers consistently call kid-friendly. The score lands at 8.7/10, best for families staying multiple nights who want a small house in the city rather than a standard hotel room.
- Every room is a suite with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, microwave, dishwasher
- Across from Expo and a 5-minute walk to Plaza del Sol mall
- Free buffet breakfast plus a heated outdoor pool
- Sits on the Expo side, not the old town — 15-20 minutes by car into the historic center
- Design is built for function over polish, not boutique looks
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No. 3 #3 family · Marriott in Andares ★8.8 📍 Andares / Zapopan district — a few minutes' walk to Andares Mall, and about a 10-minute drive to Estadio Akron.
Courtyard by Marriott Guadalajara Andares is a recently opened Marriott in the Andares area of Zapopan, the city's new business-and-lifestyle district. The draw is the location: it's a few minutes' walk to Andares Mall, the largest and most upscale mall in town, with restaurants, a cinema, and open plazas where kids can run around. Rooms follow the newer Courtyard look — clean, bright, and roomy — with family units that sleep parents and kids on a sofa bed plus a separate work area. The free buffet breakfast covers everyone, including children, mixing Mexican and international plates that reviewers keep praising. There's an outdoor pool and a 24-hour gym. For football fans, Estadio Akron — the Chivas home ground — is just a 10-minute drive away. It scores 8.8/10 and suits families who want the Marriott name at a price that stays reasonable.
- Wide family rooms with a sofa bed
- Good free buffet breakfast for everyone
- Walk to Andares Mall in 5 minutes
- No metro, so you lean on Uber
- 20-minute drive from the old-town center
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No. 4 #4 big families · all-suite next to Galerias mall ★8.5 📍 Right next to Plaza Galerias on the Zapopan side — a few steps to the giant mall with its cinema, restaurants and kids' toy shops. Central Guadalajara is about 15-20 minutes away by car.
Picture a hotel where every room is a suite with a real kitchen — big fridge, electric cooktop, microwave and dishwasher — sitting right beside Plaza Galerias, one of the largest malls in Zapopan. That's Candlewood Suites Guadalajara Galerias by IHG, an extended-stay brand built specifically for longer trips and bigger families. Every unit is a suite, there's a two-queen-bed layout that sleeps four comfortably, you can request connecting rooms for larger groups, and cribs are free for little ones. Inside there's a year-round indoor pool, a game room for the kids, coin laundry and a small fitness center. The location's biggest draw is that the mall — cinema, food court, brand-name restaurants, toy shops and a supermarket — is a few steps away, so families travelling together don't have to hunt for somewhere to eat or shop. The trade-off is real distance from central Guadalajara: you'll need a car or Uber to reach the old town, about 15-20 minutes away. Overall 8.5/10, best for big families and anyone settling in for a longer stay with a kitchen to cook in.
- All-suite with a fully equipped kitchen in every room
- Two-queen-bed rooms plus connecting rooms for big groups
- Next to Plaza Galerias — mall, cinema and kids' toy shops
- Far from the centre — you need a car to reach old Guadalajara
- Functional extended-stay feel, not a luxury hotel
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No. 5 #5 big-family budget pick · Chapalita near Expo ★8.4 Hampton Inn by Hilton Guadalajara/Expo
📍 Chapalita on the west side, a residential district about 1.5 km from the Expo Guadalajara convention center, a 10-minute walk to Galerías Guadalajara mall, and 15–20 minutes by car from Centro Histórico.
Hampton Inn by Hilton Guadalajara/Expo is an American chain hotel that set up in Chapalita, a leafy residential district on the west side of Guadalajara, about 1.5 km from the Expo Guadalajara convention center and a 10-minute walk from the big Galerías Guadalajara mall. The detail families love is the Hilton policy that lets one two-bed Queen room sleep 4 adults plus 3 kids — which makes it the obvious pick for parents bringing the whole crew to a Chivas match or a big concert who would rather not split into two rooms. The outdoor pool stays open all year and has a safe shallow zone for little ones, a hot buffet breakfast is served free every morning, and parking, Wi-Fi and the 24-hour gym are all free too. Rooms run roughly $49–71 a night, which is strong value for a large family. The trade-off is that you sit away from Centro Histórico and Estadio Akron, so you drive or call an Uber, and the rooms are plain chain-standard. Overall 8.4/10.
- One room sleeps the whole family, 4 adults plus 3 kids, at a budget price
- Year-round pool plus free breakfast every morning
- Near Expo and Galerías mall in a quiet district
- Far from Centro Histórico — you drive or Uber 15–20 minutes
- Plain chain-standard rooms with no Mexican character
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No. 6 #6 budget family hotel · heart of the UNESCO old town ★7.9 Hotel Aranzazú Centro Histórico
📍 Directly across from San Francisco church on Av. 16 de Septiembre — 6 blocks (about 10 minutes on foot) to the Cathedral and Plaza de Armas, and roughly 1.2 km to the UNESCO-listed Hospicio Cabanas.
Picture a hotel where you walk out the front door and the San Francisco church — Franciscan, 17th-century, more than 400 years old — is standing right across the street, ringed by a shady plaza where local families bring their kids to run around. That's Hotel Aranzazu Centro Historico, a 4-star, 235-room high-rise planted in the exact middle of Guadalajara's old town. It's 6 blocks, about a 10-minute walk, to the Cathedral de Guadalajara and Plaza de Armas, and roughly 1.2 km to Hospicio Cabanas, the UNESCO World Heritage site that holds Jose Clemente Orozco's mural El Hombre de Fuego. Families come for the rooftop outdoor pool and an in-house games hall called The Factory — bowling and arcade games for older kids in the evening. Rooms start around $40 a night, which is genuinely easy on a family budget. It isn't a polished boutique, but it works if you want the kids soaking up Mexican culture in the old quarter without spending a fortune.
- Walkable old-town spot — 10 minutes to the Cathedral and about 1.2 km to Hospicio Cabanas
- Rooftop pool plus 'The Factory' games center keep kids entertained
- Rooms start around $40 a night — strong value for a family
- Building and rooms show their age — this is not a new hotel
- Street-facing rooms catch traffic and church-bell noise
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No. 7 #7 family 4-star · best value in Country Club, Zapopan ★8.1 Hotel Country Plaza
📍 Country Club / Zapopan district on the west side of Guadalajara — about a 5-minute drive to Bosque Los Colomos park, 10 minutes to Andares mall, and roughly 35 minutes to GDL airport.
Picture a leafy residential pocket on the west side of Guadalajara — wide streets, low fences, big trees, traffic that crawls — and a small 4-star hotel tucked inside it. That is Hotel Country Plaza, in the Country Club district of Zapopan. The family hook is clear: two pools you pick by the weather. The indoor pool with a jacuzzi works all year on rainy or cool days, and the outdoor pool comes into its own in summer. Babysitting is a real service you can book through reception, not just web copy, so parents can slip out for a quiet dinner. Bosque Los Colomos, a big city park where kids can run all day, sits a 5-minute drive away, and rooms are roomy enough for an extra bed. At roughly $43 to $66 a night, it is the best value in the area's 4-star bracket. The trade-off: you are outside the old centre and lean on Uber. It earns 8.1/10.
- Two pools — indoor with jacuzzi plus outdoor
- Babysitting you can actually book through reception
- Best 4-star value in the area
- Outside the city centre — you lean on Uber
- Some rooms feel dated for the price
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No. 8 #8 family for late flights · near GDL airport ★8.3 📍 El Salto district near Guadalajara airport (GDL) — free 24-hour shuttle reaches the terminal in about 5-7 minutes; the city center and Centro Histórico are 25-35 minutes by Uber.
Ramada Encore by Wyndham Guadalajara Aeropuerto is a 3-star Wyndham hotel in the El Salto district, a 5-7 minute drive from Guadalajara airport (GDL). The pitch is simple: easy basing for families on a late-night or early-morning flight. There's a free airport shuttle running 24 hours you can call anytime, connecting rooms for bigger groups, and staff will bring a travel crib to the room for little ones at no extra charge. Inside you get an indoor heated pool, a game room for the kids, and a buffet breakfast built into the room rate. Reviews score it 8.3/10 on Agoda and 8.2 on Booking, with most praise going to the cleanliness, the warm staff, and how convenient it is when you're connecting. The location sits well outside the center and there's little within walking distance, but if your trip is land-late, sleep, leave-at-dawn, it more than earns its keep.
- Free airport shuttle, 24 hours, about 5-7 minutes to GDL
- Connecting rooms plus a free travel crib
- Indoor heated pool and a game room
- Outside the center — no restaurants within walking distance
- Clean rooms but plain, business-style decor
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No. 9 #9 Family · Rooftop infinity pool ★8.6 📍 In the Plaza del Sol district near Expo Guadalajara — about a 5-minute walk to the Plaza del Sol mall, and roughly 2 km from Acuario Michin.
AC Hotel by Marriott Guadalajara Expo Mexico is a modern 4-star hotel in Plaza del Sol, one of the city's busiest business and shopping districts, right beside Expo Guadalajara — Mexico's largest convention center. The piece that gets kids excited every time is the rooftop infinity pool, where the edge seems to spill straight into a 360-degree view of the skyline. At sunset it's good enough that the adults want to soak too. Rooms follow the pared-back AC look — the Spanish boutique brand Marriott bought — leaning on clean lines, warm lighting and soft beds rather than loud Mexican color. The location is the real win for families: Acuario Michin, the biggest aquarium in western Mexico, is about 2 km away, a 5–7 minute drive, where you can show the kids sharks, penguins and an underwater tunnel. With a 8.6/10 score, it suits families who want a big trusted brand, a fair price and an easy base for both a family trip and an Expo work run.
- Rooftop infinity pool with a city view — kids love it every evening
- 2 km from Acuario Michin, plus Expo and Plaza del Sol nearby
- Modern Marriott-standard rooms at a fair price
- Outside the old town — you ride to Centro Histórico
- Rooms are clean but plain, not eye-catching
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📊Comparativa · 9 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Camino Real Guadalajara | 5 | 8.4 | ~$63 | No metro nearby — drive or taxi into the city center, about 15-20 minutes; Guadalajara airport (GDL) is roughly 30-40 minutes by car. | #1 family · city resort in the Providencia district |
| 2 | Staybridge Suites Guadalajara Expo by IHG | 4 | 8.7 | ~$69 | Directly across from the Expo Guadalajara convention center; the Mi Macro Periferico BRT line runs past this side for easy rides into town. No metro nearby. | #2 family long-stay · all-suite with full kitchen |
| 3 | Courtyard by Marriott Guadalajara Andares | 4 | 8.8 | ~$86 | No metro in this district; Andares Mall is a few minutes' walk, and Estadio Akron is about a 10-minute drive. | #3 family · Marriott in Andares |
| 4 | Candlewood Suites Guadalajara Galerias by IHG | 4 | 8.5 | ~$57 | Right beside Plaza Galerias Guadalajara — a few steps to the mall. Guadalajara airport (GDL) is about 30 minutes by car. | #4 big families · all-suite next to Galerias mall |
| 5 | Hampton Inn by Hilton Guadalajara/Expo | 3 | 8.4 | ~$49 | About 1.5 km from Expo Guadalajara, a 10-minute walk to Galerías mall, and 15–20 minutes by car to Centro Histórico. No nearby metro — Uber or a rental car is easiest. | #5 big-family budget pick · Chapalita near Expo |
| 6 | Hotel Aranzazú Centro Histórico | 4 | 7.9 | ~$40 | Centro Historico bus stops are steps from the door; the Macrobus San Juan de Dios station is about an 8-minute walk. Airport (GDL) is roughly a 25-30 minute Uber ride. | #6 budget family hotel · heart of the UNESCO old town |
| 7 | Hotel Country Plaza | 4 | 8.1 | ~$43 | No nearby metro — about a 5-minute drive to Bosque Los Colomos park and 10 minutes to Andares mall; GDL airport is roughly 35 minutes by car. | #7 family 4-star · best value in Country Club, Zapopan |
| 8 | Ramada Encore by Wyndham Guadalajara Aeropuerto | 3 | 8.3 | ~$43 | Guadalajara airport (GDL) — free shuttle, about 5-7 minutes to the terminal. | #8 family for late flights · near GDL airport |
| 9 | AC Hotel by Marriott Guadalajara Expo Mexico | 4 | 8.6 | ~$69 | Plaza del Sol district — 5-minute walk to the mall, with Expo Guadalajara right nearby. | #9 Family · Rooftop infinity pool |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Camino Real Guadalajara is a garden-style city resort for families who want their kids to run free — wide gardens, 5 pools, tennis, and a proper playground, at a price that does not squeeze the wallet.
#2 Staybridge Suites Guadalajara Expo is a full-kitchen suite for families settling in for a long stay — across from Expo and a short walk to Plaza del Sol, strong on everyday convenience and a home feel rather than hotel polish.
#3 Courtyard Andares nails its location in Guadalajara's new business district — wide rooms for parents and kids, a walk to the mall, free breakfast, and a 10-minute drive to Estadio Akron, the Chivas home ground, all at a price most families can reach.
#4 Candlewood Suites Galerias is an all-suite extended-stay hotel with a full kitchen in every room, built into one of Zapopan's biggest malls — strong on space for large families and steps-away shopping, dining and movies, in exchange for a location far from central Guadalajara.
#5 Hampton Inn Guadalajara/Expo is an American chain hotel that keeps things clean, plain and easy, with one room that swallows the whole family — strong value, a free pool and breakfast, near Expo and a big mall in a quiet residential district.
#6 A budget-friendly family hotel that pairs a walk-everywhere old-town address with a rooftop pool and an in-house games hall — The Factory, complete with bowling — so the kids never get bored.
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