Aquí está lo que nadie te cuenta sobre Guadalajara: esta es la ciudad que inventó el mariachi, el tequila y el sombrero mexicano de ala ancha — tres de los elementos más exportados de la identidad mexicana en el planeta — y aun así pasa desapercibida para la mayoría de los viajeros internacionales que van a Ciudad de México o a la playa. Eso es un regalo. Capital de Jalisco y la segunda área metropolitana más grande del país, Guadalajara se asienta a 1.560 m / 5.120 ft en una meseta elevada rodeada de terreno volcánico, lo que significa un clima suave casi todo el año y tardes con ese filo seco y fresco que hace que una copa en la azotea se sienta bien ganada.
Los atractivos que justifican el viaje son densos y caminables en el Centro Histórico: la Catedral de Guadalajara de dos torres, el neoclásico Teatro Degollado y el Hospicio Cabañas declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad con sus impresionantes murales de José Clemente Orozco en la cúpula — siéntate en el suelo, inclínate hacia atrás y mira hacia arriba; a nadie le importa. Más allá del centro, Tlaquepaque es el barrio artesanal donde perderás una tarde entre cerámica, vidrio soplado y restaurantes con patio, y los mercados de jueves y domingo de Tonalá son una sobrecarga cultural en el mejor sentido.
Dónde dormir importa más aquí que en la mayoría de ciudades, porque Guadalajara tiene realmente dos ambientes muy distintos. Zona Minerva / Lafayette / Colonia Americana es el corazón histórico, animado y caminable — avenidas arboladas, hoteles de diseño, bares de mezcal, cafeterías de tercera ola y la icónica glorieta de La Minerva. Si es tu primera visita y quieres ir a pie a los sitios, quédate aquí. Zapopan / Andares / Puerta de Hierro es el pulido suburbio moderno al noroeste — cinco estrellas de altura, compras de diseñador en el centro comercial Andares y la mejor base para el Estadio Akron (hogar de las Chivas y gran recinto de conciertos) y el aeropuerto.
La comida es el verdadero punto fuerte. Esta es la cuna de la birria (guiso de cabra o ternera cocida a fuego lento, tacos para mojar opcionales), las tortas ahogadas ("sándwiches ahogados" de cerdo en caldo picante de tomate — pídelas media o bien ahogada bajo tu propio riesgo), y por supuesto el propio tequila. Una excursión guiada de un día al pueblo de Tequila (60–75 minutos en coche o en el tren José Cuervo Express) entre interminables campos de agave azul es genuinamente una de las grandes excursiones de medio día en México. Las comidas son sorprendentemente razonables: un buen almuerzo de tacos cuesta $4–8, una cena con mezcal en un local animado de Lafayette ronda los $25–45 por persona, y un menú degustación de alto nivel aún no supera los $90.
Realidad práctica. La mayoría de los viajeros (EE.UU., UE, Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia, Japón y muchos pasaportes latinoamericanos) obtienen entrada sin visa por 180 días — guarda bien el papel de inmigración; lo necesitas para salir. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara (GDL) está a 25–35 minutos de Zona Minerva; usa un taxi autorizado del aeropuerto o Uber desde el nivel superior (alrededor de $15–25) — no los captadores aleatorios de dentro. La ciudad es en general segura en zonas turísticas de día y de noche, pero hay carteristas, no exhibas el teléfono en calles poco transitadas y no te adentres en barrios periféricos desconocidos después de medianoche. El agua del grifo no es potable; la embotellada está en todas partes. La mejor época para visitar es de octubre a mayo (temporada seca, días cálidos, noches frescas); de junio a septiembre es temporada de lluvias — tormentas vespertinas dramáticas pero cortas.
A continuación encontrarás 10 hoteles de lujo y boutique que reservaríamos nosotros mismos, seleccionados a mano en ambas mitades de la ciudad — desde la romántica hacienda de piedra rosa Quinta Real Guadalajara y el Casa Habita diseñado por Dimore Studio, pasando por anclas de cinco estrellas fiables como JW Marriott, The Westin e Hyatt Regency Andares, hasta el juguetón Hard Rock Hotel. Opiniones reales, pros y contras honestos, y el tipo de detalle que te ayuda a decidir de verdad.
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Aquí está lo que nadie te cuenta sobre Guadalajara: esta es la ciudad que inventó el mariachi, el tequila y el sombrero mexicano de ala ancha — tres de los elementos más exportados de la identidad mexicana en el planeta — y aun así pasa desapercibida para la mayoría de los viajeros internacionales que van a Ciudad de México o a la playa. Eso es un regalo. Capital de Jalisco y la segunda área metropolitana más grande del país, Guadalajara se asienta a 1.560 m / 5.120 ft en una meseta elevada rodeada de terreno volcánico, lo que significa un clima suave casi todo el año y tardes con ese filo seco y fresco que hace que una copa en la azotea se sienta bien ganada.
Los atractivos que justifican el viaje son densos y caminables en el Centro Histórico: la Catedral de Guadalajara de dos torres, el neoclásico Teatro Degollado y el Hospicio Cabañas declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad con sus impresionantes murales de José Clemente Orozco en la cúpula — siéntate en el suelo, inclínate hacia atrás y mira hacia arriba; a nadie le importa. Más allá del centro, Tlaquepaque es el barrio artesanal donde perderás una tarde entre cerámica, vidrio soplado y restaurantes con patio, y los mercados de jueves y domingo de Tonalá son una sobrecarga cultural en el mejor sentido.
Dónde dormir importa más aquí que en la mayoría de ciudades, porque Guadalajara tiene realmente dos ambientes muy distintos. Zona Minerva / Lafayette / Colonia Americana es el corazón histórico, animado y caminable — avenidas arboladas, hoteles de diseño, bares de mezcal, cafeterías de tercera ola y la icónica glorieta de La Minerva. Si es tu primera visita y quieres ir a pie a los sitios, quédate aquí. Zapopan / Andares / Puerta de Hierro es el pulido suburbio moderno al noroeste — cinco estrellas de altura, compras de diseñador en el centro comercial Andares y la mejor base para el Estadio Akron (hogar de las Chivas y gran recinto de conciertos) y el aeropuerto.
La comida es el verdadero punto fuerte. Esta es la cuna de la birria (guiso de cabra o ternera cocida a fuego lento, tacos para mojar opcionales), las tortas ahogadas ("sándwiches ahogados" de cerdo en caldo picante de tomate — pídelas media o bien ahogada bajo tu propio riesgo), y por supuesto el propio tequila. Una excursión guiada de un día al pueblo de Tequila (60–75 minutos en coche o en el tren José Cuervo Express) entre interminables campos de agave azul es genuinamente una de las grandes excursiones de medio día en México. Las comidas son sorprendentemente razonables: un buen almuerzo de tacos cuesta $4–8, una cena con mezcal en un local animado de Lafayette ronda los $25–45 por persona, y un menú degustación de alto nivel aún no supera los $90.
Realidad práctica. La mayoría de los viajeros (EE.UU., UE, Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia, Japón y muchos pasaportes latinoamericanos) obtienen entrada sin visa por 180 días — guarda bien el papel de inmigración; lo necesitas para salir. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Guadalajara (GDL) está a 25–35 minutos de Zona Minerva; usa un taxi autorizado del aeropuerto o Uber desde el nivel superior (alrededor de $15–25) — no los captadores aleatorios de dentro. La ciudad es en general segura en zonas turísticas de día y de noche, pero hay carteristas, no exhibas el teléfono en calles poco transitadas y no te adentres en barrios periféricos desconocidos después de medianoche. El agua del grifo no es potable; la embotellada está en todas partes. La mejor época para visitar es de octubre a mayo (temporada seca, días cálidos, noches frescas); de junio a septiembre es temporada de lluvias — tormentas vespertinas dramáticas pero cortas.
A continuación encontrarás 10 hoteles de lujo y boutique que reservaríamos nosotros mismos, seleccionados a mano en ambas mitades de la ciudad — desde la romántica hacienda de piedra rosa Quinta Real Guadalajara y el Casa Habita diseñado por Dimore Studio, pasando por anclas de cinco estrellas fiables como JW Marriott, The Westin e Hyatt Regency Andares, hasta el juguetón Hard Rock Hotel. Opiniones reales, pros y contras honestos, y el tipo de detalle que te ayuda a decidir de verdad.
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No. 1 #1 Classic Luxury · Hacienda near Minerva ★9 Quinta Real Guadalajara
📍 Zona Minerva / Vallarta Norte — about a 5-7 minute walk to the Minerva roundabout (La Minerva), close to Av. Mexico, with the Providencia restaurant district a short drive away.
Picture an old hacienda with pink-stone walls wrapped in green vines, hiding a garden and fountain in its courtyard while sitting right in the upscale streets near the Minerva roundabout in Guadalajara. That is Quinta Real Guadalajara, and what makes it special is that it was the first hotel the Mexican luxury brand Quinta Real ever opened, before it spread across the country. The headline draw: every one of the 76 rooms is a suite (suite), larger than a standard hotel room and dressed in wood furniture, art, woven textiles and colonial collectibles that feel more like an old family mansion than a chain. Walk into a lobby of wrought-iron lamps and stone arches, then sip coffee beside a garden full of birdsong and you nearly forget you are in Mexico's second-biggest city. Real guest reviews consistently praise the warm, attentive service, the roomy suites and the Mexican restaurant on site. Overall 9.0/10 — great for couples and classic-luxury travelers who love an old building with a story.
- Pretty pink-stone hacienda with a shady inner courtyard garden
- Every room is a suite, generously sized throughout
- Warm, attentive service plus a Mexican restaurant guests rave about
- Old classic building — fans of sleek modern style may find it plain
- Some rooms and common areas show their age and need ongoing upkeep
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No. 2 #2 design icon · in the heart of the Americana district ★9 📍 In the heart of Colonia Americana's Lafayette area on Avenida La Paz — a few minutes' walk to the district's cafes, bars and stylish restaurants, and about 10–15 minutes by car from the old-town square at Centro Histórico.
Picture a grand 1940s mansion sitting in the middle of Colonia Americana, the hippest district in Guadalajara, then handed to an Italian design studio to reinvent — that is Casa Habita, which plenty of people still know by its old name, Casa Fayette. It belongs to Grupo Habita and Design Hotels (the Marriott Bonvoy family), and what makes it special is the pairing of the historic mansion with a modern building, together forming a boutique of just 37 rooms and suites. The interiors come from Dimore Studio in Milan, so every corner looks pulled from a design magazine. The headline act sits on the roof — a rooftop pool, a spa, and a deck with a wide-open city view, ideal for an early-evening drink. Step out the door and you land straight in the cafes, cocktail bars and stylish restaurants of Lafayette. Reviews consistently praise the design, the atmosphere and the warm, easygoing service. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples and design lovers.
- Interiors by Dimore Studio, gorgeous in every corner, part of Design Hotels
- In the heart of the Americana district — walk to cafes and bars
- Rooftop pool, spa and a city-view deck up top
- Small 37-room boutique — fewer facilities than a big hotel
- Lively district at night; some rooms catch bar and street noise
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No. 3 #3 Luxury · design-and-art hotel in the heart of Lafayette ★8.7 Hotel Demetria
📍 In the heart of Colonia Lafayette on Avenida de la Paz — a few minutes' walk to the district's cafes, cocktail bars and restaurants, with the old town of Centro Historico about 10–15 minutes away by car.
Picture a hotel where walking into the lobby feels more like stepping into a contemporary art gallery than checking in — that is Hotel Demetria, a design-and-art hotel in the heart of Guadalajara's Colonia Lafayette. The building is contemporary architecture that plays with glass, steel and exposed concrete, with soaring ceilings, daylight pouring in, and an art collection that gives every corner a story. The highlight sits up on the roof — a Sky Bar and a pool with sweeping panoramic views over the city, ideal for an evening cocktail. Rooms are individually styled, no two alike, and come with Select Comfort beds you can dial from soft to firm; plenty of guests single out how well they slept. Step out the door and the cafes, cocktail bars and stylish restaurants of Lafayette are yours to explore all day. It scores 8.7/10 and suits couples, design lovers, and travelers who want to soak up the city's liveliest district.
- Design-and-art architecture with a gallery-style lobby of glass, steel and exposed concrete
- Rooftop Sky Bar and pool with panoramic city views
- Heart of Lafayette — walk to cafes, bars and restaurants
- Design hotel, so rooms and spaces lean style over full-service function
- Lively district at night; some rooms catch street or bar noise on weekends
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No. 4 #4 modern luxury · attached to Andares mall ★8.9 Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara
📍 Andares / Puerta de Hierro area in Zapopan, connected directly into Andares mall just a few steps from the lobby. It sits in the heart of the city's new financial and business district, a short drive from the restaurant areas. Centro Histórico, the old town, is across the city by car or taxi.
Picture a clean modern glass tower where you walk a few steps out of the lobby and you're already inside the fanciest mall in town — that's the Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara. This 5-star hotel sits in the Andares / Puerta de Hierro area of Zapopan, one of the city's newest and most polished financial and business districts. It opened in 2016 with 257 rooms including 25 suites, done in a tidy contemporary style. The feature everyone talks about is the location: the hotel connects directly into Andares mall, a renowned shopping center packed with major brands, restaurants and a cinema, so shoppers barely need to step outside. Inside there's an indoor pool, a 24-hour gym, an on-site restaurant and bar, and the highlight — the rooftop Andares Lounge, a fine spot for an evening drink over the city lights. A lot of real reviews rank it the #1 hotel in Zapopan on Tripadvisor and agree on the warm, attentive staff and the clean, comfortable rooms. It scores 8.9/10, best for luxury shoppers, business travelers and anyone who likes a modern in-city stay.
- Connected directly into the luxury Andares mall, a few steps from the lobby
- Warm, attentive service and clean, comfortable rooms that reviewers praise
- Rooftop Andares Lounge plus a 24-hour gym
- In Zapopan, far from the old town — you need a car or taxi to reach Centro
- Modern financial-district setting with none of the old-town character
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No. 5 #5 modern luxury · the city's first JW Marriott ★9.1 JW Marriott Hotel Guadalajara
📍 Country Club district, right next to Providencia on the north side of the city — close to the Andares mall and the Puerta de Hierro business area, a short drive to the Minerva roundabout and the old town.
Picture a tall, clean-lined glass tower that only opened recently, dropped into one of the most upscale and safest pockets of Guadalajara — that's JW Marriott Hotel Guadalajara. What makes it notable is that it's the first JW Marriott in the city, opening its doors in April 2022. It sits in the Country Club district right beside Providencia, close to the high-end Andares mall and the Puerta de Hierro business area. The 191 rooms and suites are done in a contemporary style that threads in Mexican art and culture with real taste — warm tones, sharp furniture, everything still new. The highlight everyone talks about is the rooftop infinity pool looking out over the city skyline, paired with a fitness center, an executive lounge for upper-tier guests, and an in-house restaurant and bar. Reviews line up on the same points: new, spotless rooms, warm professional service, and a location that suits shoppers, eaters, and business travelers alike. It scores 9.1/10.
- New tower opened April 2022 — modern rooms, spotless down to the corners
- Rooftop infinity pool with city views plus a full fitness center
- JW Marriott service that reviewers praise, in a safe district near the mall
- Sits in the business district, not the old town — you'll drive to the historic sights
- Room rates and on-site food and drink run high, in line with the luxury brand
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No. 6 #6 modern luxury · attached to Punto Sao Paulo mall ★9 📍 Heart of Providencia, directly attached to the Punto Sao Paulo mall and close to the Guadalajara Country Club golf course; a short drive reaches the Providencia restaurant strip and the Minerva roundabout, while the old town (Centro Histórico) is a longer taxi ride away.
Picture a modern luxury tower where you walk out of the lobby, take a few steps, and you are inside the upscale Punto Sao Paulo mall — and many rooms pull back the curtains onto the green fairways of Guadalajara Country Club. That is the Grand Fiesta Americana Guadalajara Country Club, a 5-star hotel in the heart of Providencia, one of the city's smartest and most convenient neighborhoods. What sets it apart is that it is the only hotel in the state of Jalisco recommended by the Forbes Travel Guide, which says a lot about the level of service and facilities. Inside you get a full spa, an outdoor pool, a modern gym and an all-day international restaurant. Rooms run warm and contemporary, roomy, with big windows that pull in light and city views. Real guest reviews line up on the same points: a genuinely unbeatable location where you shop and eat without ever getting in a car, attentive staff, and immaculate housekeeping. Overall 9.0/10 — great for business travelers, shopping-minded couples and families.
- Attached to Punto Sao Paulo mall — shop and eat on foot
- Forbes Travel Guide recommended — high-end service
- Full Loto Spa, outdoor pool and modern gym
- Modern tower — no historic-building character
- Far from old-town Centro — needs a taxi or car
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No. 7 #7 warm boutique · restored mansion in central Lafayette ★9.3 Villa Ganz Boutique Hotel
📍 In the heart of Colonia Lafayette / Americana on López Cotilla street — a few minutes' walk to the neighborhood's cafés, bars, and restaurants, and about 10–15 minutes by car from the old town, Centro Histórico.
Picture a handsome mansion from the early 1900s, tucked down a quiet street in Colonia Lafayette, Guadalajara's coolest neighborhood, then restored into a warm boutique stay. That's Villa Ganz. This is not a big hotel: there are only 10 suites, each decorated differently with wooden furniture, woven textiles, and collected pieces that make it feel more like a tasteful friend's house than a check-in counter. Many suites are roomy, with sitting areas and fireplaces. The heart of the place is a green indoor garden, a peaceful spot for morning coffee and evening wine, plus a shared lounge and library you can settle into all day. The location is the other ace: step out the door and you hit the cafés, cocktail bars, and stylish restaurants of Lafayette/Americana. What reviewers praise most, though, is the staff — warm, attentive, and quick to learn your name. That's what pushes its score to 9.3/10 and into the city's top tier. Best for couples and boutique lovers who want attentive service and a private feel.
- Only 10 suites in a restored mansion — warm and private
- Staff reviewers rave about, ranking it in the city's top tier
- Heart of Lafayette/Americana, walk to cafés and bars
- No pool, gym, or all-day restaurant — small boutique
- Rooms in an old building vary a lot in size and style; pick yours before booking
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No. 8 #8 lifestyle · 26th-floor infinity pool with city view ★8.8 Hard Rock Hotel Guadalajara
📍 On Av. Vallarta on the Zapopan side, plugged into the Andares / Puerta de Hierro district — a short drive to the luxury malls and Akron Stadium, sitting on a main artery that runs straight into the rest of the city.
Picture walking through the doors to a soft soundtrack, a famous musician's guitar mounted on the wall, and a charge of fun energy in the air — that's Hard Rock Hotel Guadalajara, a 5-star lifestyle hotel under the Hard Rock brand standing on Av. Vallarta on the Zapopan side, next to the upscale Andares / Puerta de Hierro shopping district and Akron Stadium. This modern tower holds 348 rooms and suites done in a sharp contemporary style with rock-and-roll touches worked in tastefully. The talking point is the 26th-floor infinity pool with its wide-open city view — made for soaking with a sunset drink — paired with the Rock Spa, where the brand folds musical rhythm into its treatments. There's also a fitness center, the Sessions restaurant, the Constant Grind café, and event space. Real reviews agree on the fun, modern feel and the everything-in-one-tower convenience. Overall 8.8/10, best for the party crowd, music lovers, couples after a colorful trip, and anyone who values a great view pool and full amenities.
- 26th-floor infinity pool with a wide-open city view
- Fun lifestyle energy plus the signature Rock Spa
- Full amenities under one roof, near Andares mall
- Zapopan side, far from the old town — you drive or taxi into Centro
- Lively, music-driven atmosphere, not for guests who want quiet
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No. 9 #9 business luxury · across from Expo Guadalajara ★9 The Westin Guadalajara
📍 Residencial del Bosque, beside Verde Valle on the south side of the city — sitting directly across from the Expo Guadalajara convention center, close enough to walk over to the show floor. Near Plaza del Sol mall and the Chapalita neighborhood, with a short drive to the Minerva roundabout and the old town.
Picture a renowned international hotel parked directly across the street from one of Mexico's biggest convention centers, close enough to cross on foot — that is The Westin Guadalajara, a Marriott-chain property in the Residencial del Bosque neighborhood beside Verde Valle, on the south side of the city. The clearest selling point is the spot opposite Expo Guadalajara, so anyone here for a fair, a conference or a big meeting can wake up and walk over with zero commute. The 221 rooms and suites are done in warm, easy-on-the-eyes modern tones, and the heart of every one is the celebrated Westin Heavenly Bed — review after review agrees the sleep is exceptional. There's a WestinWORKOUT gym, a small spa to decompress, and an in-house restaurant and bar with a good mood. Guests praise the smart rooms, the warm professional staff, and a breakfast that goes all out. One thing to know: there is no pool, so it suits working travelers more than poolside loungers. Overall 9.0/10.
- Across from Expo Guadalajara — walk over to the show floor
- Westin Heavenly Bed that reviewers say sleeps beautifully
- Sharp modern rooms, good service, great breakfast
- No pool — poolside loungers may be let down
- South-side spot by the convention center, not in the old town
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No. 10 #10 convention luxury · inside the WTC complex ★8.7 Hilton Guadalajara
📍 Inside the World Trade Center complex in the Expo district of Guadalajara — wired directly into the WTC convention center and facing Expo Guadalajara, the city's big exhibition hall, across the street. About a 25-minute drive to the airport.
Picture a modern glass tower sitting right inside the city's World Trade Center complex — walk a few steps out of the lobby and you're inside the convention center, with Expo Guadalajara, the largest exhibition hall in town, directly across the street. That's Hilton Guadalajara, a 5-star AAA Four Diamond hotel built for people who work and run events. The thing everyone talks about is the location, plumbed straight into the WTC convention center and holding the biggest meeting and conference space in the city, so anyone here for a booth, a meeting or a trade fair barely needs to call a car. Inside there's a spa with a pool, a gym and several restaurants — all in one building. Rooms run contemporary and clean, with soft beds and a proper work desk plus Wi-Fi. The airport is about a 25-minute drive. Reviews line up on warm, attentive staff, spotless rooms and that convention-center location. Overall 8.7/10, best for business travelers and event-goers.
- Wired into the WTC convention center, with Expo right across the street to walk to
- Biggest meeting space in the city, plus a full spa, pool and gym
- Warm service and clean, comfortable rooms that reviews single out
- Sits in the Expo district, far from the old town — you'll drive or cab into Centro
- Modern convention-district setting with none of the old-town character
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Quinta Real Guadalajara | 5 | 9.0 | ~$63 | Minerva roundabout (La Minerva) — about a 5-7 minute walk. | #1 Classic Luxury · Hacienda near Minerva |
| 2 | Casa Habita, a Member of Design Hotels (formerly Casa Fayette) | 4 | 9.0 | ~$107 | In the heart of Colonia Americana / Lafayette — a few minutes' walk to the district's cafes and bars; Centro Histórico is about 10–15 minutes away by car. | #2 design icon · in the heart of the Americana district |
| 3 | Hotel Demetria | 5 | 8.7 | ~$83 | In the heart of Colonia Lafayette; a few minutes' walk to the district's cafes, bars and restaurants, with Centro Historico roughly 10–15 minutes away by car. | #3 Luxury · design-and-art hotel in the heart of Lafayette |
| 4 | Hyatt Regency Andares Guadalajara | 5 | 8.9 | ~$109 | Andares mall — a few steps via the direct indoor connection from the lobby. | #4 modern luxury · attached to Andares mall |
| 5 | JW Marriott Hotel Guadalajara | 5 | 9.1 | ~$114 | Country Club / Providencia district | #5 modern luxury · the city's first JW Marriott |
| 6 | Grand Fiesta Americana Guadalajara Country Club | 5 | 9.0 | ~$69 | Punto Sao Paulo shopping mall — walkable, attached to the hotel. | #6 modern luxury · attached to Punto Sao Paulo mall |
| 7 | Villa Ganz Boutique Hotel | 4 | 9.3 | ~$69 | Set in the heart of Colonia Lafayette / Americana — a few minutes' walk to the neighborhood's cafés and bars. | #7 warm boutique · restored mansion in central Lafayette |
| 8 | Hard Rock Hotel Guadalajara | 5 | 8.8 | ~$49 | Andares mall / Puerta de Hierro district | #8 lifestyle · 26th-floor infinity pool with city view |
| 9 | The Westin Guadalajara | 5 | 9.0 | ~$57 | Residencial del Bosque / Verde Valle neighborhood | #9 business luxury · across from Expo Guadalajara |
| 10 | Hilton Guadalajara | 5 | 8.7 | ~$54 | Expo Guadalajara sits directly across the street — walk over in a few minutes. About a 25-minute drive to Guadalajara airport. | #10 convention luxury · inside the WTC complex |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Quinta Real Guadalajara is a stay in a vine-covered pink-stone hacienda with a green courtyard garden right in the upscale district — the draw is colonial-architecture charm, a roomy suite every time and warm service, more than cutting-edge modern style.
#2 Casa Habita is sleeping inside a 1940s mansion that Milan designers turned into a head-turning boutique in Guadalajara's hippest district, complete with a rooftop pool and a spa over a city view — it leads on design, atmosphere and the Americana location more than on being a big full-service hotel.
#3 Hotel Demetria is a piece of architecture that works as both a hotel and a contemporary art gallery in the heart of Lafayette, with a rooftop Sky Bar and pool over panoramic city views — it leans on design, an arty mood and a restaurant-and-bar-lined location more than on being a big full-service resort.
#4 The Hyatt Regency Andares is a stay in a modern glass tower where a few steps takes you straight into a luxury mall in the city's new financial district — strong on comfort, warm service and the rooftop Andares Lounge, better for luxury shoppers and business travelers than anyone who wants to be near the old town.
#5 JW Marriott Guadalajara is the city's newest luxury build, set in the prestigious Country Club district — sharp modern rooms, a rooftop pool with skyline views, and dependable big-brand service that works for both luxury travelers and business guests who want everything in one place.
#6 Grand Fiesta Americana Country Club is modern luxury in the middle of Providencia, a few steps from the mall and looking out on green fairways — strong on location, Forbes-level service and full facilities, more than the charm of an old building with a story.
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