Latest Reviews for Guanajuato Hotels

Imperio de Angeles
4.1/5107 Reviews
I wanted to like this place more than I did. It has old-world charm, with the dark wood, the talavera tile and the boveda ceilings. It’s very reasonably priced, too, but you get what you pay for in a lot of ways here. Not a lot of room amenities— no mini fridge or microwave which, to be fair, is relatively rare in Mexico. But the stocked soaps and things were so cheap— like Dollar-Store cheap— they hardly lathered up. I couldn’t quite get a handle on the hours of the little convenience shop either which seemed never to be open, so no buying our own. I might have been able to overlook that stuff if the ladies at the front desk weren’t so rude. At one point during our stay, I thought I lost my key. When I went to ask for another, the two clerks literally rolled their eyes at one another before proceeding to take an inordinate amount of time contacting whomever they needed to contact to come program another key. They hardly addressed me and let me know pretty late in the process that I would have to pay for the replacement… in cash. I couldn’t just add the charge to the card on file for the room. So analog. Likewise, later when it was time to leave, one of those same clerks simply glared at me when I approached to let her know we were checking out. It wasn’t until my husband showed up behind me that she actually addressed me, saying everything was all set. She even smiled. I couldn’t help laughing at the absurdity of the abrupt change in her demeanor. I’m not sure if I did something to offend her or if she’s just a hateful person, but she’s definitely one reason we will be staying elsewhere the next time we’re in town.
Hotel 5 Inn Select
4.5/521 Reviews
Excellent hotel, very comfortable & spacious room. Plenty of hbo channels & was easy to change language preference. The frigobar functioned perfectly & kept my frozen food frozen. I heard some music for a short while, but it wasn’t late. I found the breakfast above average as the chef knows how to prepare eggs nicely (not pulverized or overcooked to minuscule crumbs), but the orange juice didn’t seem authentic. Hotel staff was friendly & welcoming. My room was spotless!
Real de Minas San Miguel de Allende
4.1/5103 Reviews
Spent 1 night here on a brief tour of San Miguel de Allende. The hotel was nice, rooms seemed newly done so everything was very nice. Had an ok dinner at the restaurant and a shot of Cristilano Tequila which was amazing. The lobby had a small game room with a pool table, fooz ball table, and the open restaurant lobby area had tons of places to sit and hang out. Huge pool as well. We walked to the nearby Mercaod Sano on Saturday morning and have a lovely breakfast and enjoyed some live music and market - cash only.
El Meson de Los Poetas
4.5/5123 Reviews
Centro Historico
The hotel is located in the center of the city. It has unique features and makes people feel bright after entering. It has a sense of historical sedimentation. There is an old tree that seems to be a hundred years old in the hotel. The walls of the hotel are also covered with various paintings. Even the room card is unique.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Silao Aeropuerto - Terminal
4.6/5114 Reviews
I spent two nights at this property while visiting Guanajuato on a weekend getaway. For the unbeatable price and location, let me be frank: even if this place was terrible (it’s not, of course!), I would still return again. Seriously. For a brand-name hotel to be around ~$40 per night, it’s incredible. But that doesn’t mean I’ll ignore some issues that can be resolved. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. None were completely proficient in English, but they knew enough phrases to communicate just fine. I was impressed with their kindness and dedication to customer service! Thank you! The atmosphere is typical of most Holiday or Hampton Inns around the globe—breakfast area with seating, grab-and-go pantry, pool and fitness center, etc etc. Nothing too unique to Guanajuato, but that’s perfectly okay. The rooms—here’s where things start going south (things get worse). The first room I was assigned was not clean. There was a noticeable brown stain on the bed and orange/red residue on the bathroom counter. These spots were easy to spot and one of the first things I noticed about the room, rather than being able to admire the coziness or the TV or the airport view. I don’t like having to deal with cleanliness problems when I first enter a hotel room. Here’s what made things worse: for the life of me, I couldn’t get the hotel room phone to work. So I couldn’t call the front desk to request a change of rooms. I had to walk back and forth between the room and the lobby to get keys for another room and transfer all my belongings into the new room—I’m disabled and traveling without my normal wheelchair, so the movement is tiring. I didn’t expressly ask for assistance, so I’m not blaming anyone about the physical exhaustion but myself. However, I do consider a working phone and a clean room to be the responsibility of any hotel anywhere in the world. Moreover, the front desk employee met me in the dirty room as I was gathering my stuff to take photos of the unclean areas. I appreciated this gesture. It is crucial that housekeeping can rectify these mistakes. The only thing…at this point and throughout the rest of my stay, I don’t recall ever being told sorry for this inconvenience. An apology is a standard customer service expectation when something goes wrong. Thankfully, the new room I received was clean. Soundproofing wasn’t the greatest, unlike what I hoped, and I could hear the noisy truck traffic from behind the building during the day. On the positive side, the bed was comfy and all the outlets sustained a charge for my electronics. But the hotel phone? This one didn’t work either. Let me end the review here. Even though there were negatives to my experience, I would still stay here again for the location and budget-friendly cost. Plus, I would hope that the improvements needed will be acted upon in time for my next stay. A free shuttle to the airport is one of the boons to such a wonderful location, which I nearly forgot to mention.
Holiday Inn Express Silao-Aeropuerto Bajio
4.4/5104 Reviews
The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable. We arrived as 10 pm at night, in a very friendly reception staff, when reaching the room, very clean and beautiful, The super-gust beds and bed clothes too, really resting a lot. The hotel is very helpful and helpful to stay there, gives you 5 days to leave your car, they have the service to take you and pick you up to the airport. The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable. Well friends here I leave this recommendation for if travel from the Baijo airport to some destination.
Sleep Inn Leon Antares
4.2/5104 Reviews
Un hotel bien ubicado, muy cerca del Centro y de la zona para comprar zapato en León, el desayuno es muy bueno y con variedad para que lo disfrutes, sin prisa y con la excelente atención de su personal. Se puede hospedar con familia o de negocios, cuenta con estacionamiento, centro de lavado, el acceso a las habitaciones es controlado. Vale la pena. Buen precio.
Casa Blanca San Miguel
4/527 Reviews
Every aspect of this property exceeded my expectations! The views from the rooftop may be what you oh and ah over at first, but it is the attention to detail, the staff and the cleanliness of this property, not to mention the central location that will have me coming back again! Thank you, Eric and your front desk team for a warm welcome after 11 PM our first night. Each morning you greeted us with kindness and information to help our stay be more productive. Thank you, Andy, Carmen and Hotel team for a delicious breakfast thoughtfully served each morning. Dinner was exceptional too! I did not get the names of the cleaning staff, but they worked tirelessly night and day to keep this properly spotless. If you are a neat freak, this is your place! Lastly, I would like to comment on the tasting room, on site. The room was elegant, and the tequila was exceptional, but what I would like to point out is Renata, who is not only knowledgeable in tequila and how it’s made, but of the company itself. They are lucky to have you! We will certainly be back!
City Express by Marriott Silao Aeropuerto
3.9/597 Reviews
I booked two double rooms last May 28th and I had no problem with the online agency that made the reservation. However, when the reception manager and the other person who supports it arrived at the hotel, it took 40 minutes to give me the rooms bringing system failures, this unfortunate experience leaves very bad the signs the hotel assumes The rooms are very clean and very nice and very large breakfast limited machine coffee and good care of the safety and health protocol very well
HS Hotsson Hotel Leon
4.5/5108 Reviews
I am sensitive to sleep and therefore need a quiet room. That is unfortunately not quite optimal in this hotel. When I complained that I didn't want to live directly on the main street, my room was exchanged, but then I got a room right next to the elevators :-(

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