Guadalajara, Mexico Travel Photos
October 16, 2009
Good option if you travel on a budget
I will put this simple. This is the cheapest decent hotel in town. We paid $80 dlls for 5 nights! So, taking that into consideration, I will judge the hotel according to what we paid. I still don't know if this is a hotel or a hostel. We booked it using hostelworld, but there are no dorms, and the actual name is "Hotel La Calandria".
First I will mention the good things: the facilities are very clean, and the maid cleans your room everyday. It is very close to downtown, you can get very quickly to downtown and other destinations. Staff is friendly and helpful. The room is confortable and there was not many people in the neighboring rooms so it wasn't noisy at all. The bathroom is very small, but you always get hot water and the shower is comfortable. The room is also very small and you don't have a closet, but I didn't care much. It is next to a great and cheap mexican food restaurant and in front of a convenience store, so getting food is easy.
Now the drawbacks: the zone is one of the worst of Guadalajara. It looked dirty and maybe even a little dangerous, since many "night life" motels are in the area. Parking was also a problem. At first we didn't know where to park until we decided to park at a convenience store in front of the hotel, and we haven't had any problem yet. The towels they give you are very small, as the bed and the room and everything else. Other thing I have to mention is that the last night I moved to a different room and it was very noisy since it was by the street! If you stay there make sure your room is not by the street or you will have noisy buses waking you up at 5 AM!!
Overall this is good if you are looking for a quiet "hostel"-like place to stay and you are travelling on a budget.
First I will mention the good things: the facilities are very clean, and the maid cleans your room everyday. It is very close to downtown, you can get very quickly to downtown and other destinations. Staff is friendly and helpful. The room is confortable and there was not many people in the neighboring rooms so it wasn't noisy at all. The bathroom is very small, but you always get hot water and the shower is comfortable. The room is also very small and you don't have a closet, but I didn't care much. It is next to a great and cheap mexican food restaurant and in front of a convenience store, so getting food is easy.
Now the drawbacks: the zone is one of the worst of Guadalajara. It looked dirty and maybe even a little dangerous, since many "night life" motels are in the area. Parking was also a problem. At first we didn't know where to park until we decided to park at a convenience store in front of the hotel, and we haven't had any problem yet. The towels they give you are very small, as the bed and the room and everything else. Other thing I have to mention is that the last night I moved to a different room and it was very noisy since it was by the street! If you stay there make sure your room is not by the street or you will have noisy buses waking you up at 5 AM!!
Overall this is good if you are looking for a quiet "hostel"-like place to stay and you are travelling on a budget.

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Great argentinian food!
Los Inmortales is a very expensive argentinian restaurant in Guadalajara, close to the University Village. It features a great menu of plenty of argentinian dishes including Churrasco, Empanadas and many others. They also have a great selection of argentinian wines.
I had arracheras, which is not an argentinian dish, but one from my home city, Chihuahua. It was delicious. We also ordered a couple of Cabernet Sauvignon wine bottles for our meal.
The place is very nice and they have drawings and paintings of many argentinian personalities in the inside.
Absolutely recommended if you are in Guadalajara and want to try something different than mexican food for a change.
I had arracheras, which is not an argentinian dish, but one from my home city, Chihuahua. It was delicious. We also ordered a couple of Cabernet Sauvignon wine bottles for our meal.
The place is very nice and they have drawings and paintings of many argentinian personalities in the inside.
Absolutely recommended if you are in Guadalajara and want to try something different than mexican food for a change.
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