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Welcome to Quinta Real Guadalajara. Come and relax in the serenity that surrounds this hotel and enjoy the sights and culture that makes up Mexico. The courtyards are lush with creepers covering the stonewalls, giving an impression of maturity that defies the recent construction.
In the evening fairy lights twinkle in the trees. Warm colors and greenery predominate in the stylish hallways and lounges. A 250 year old 'elephant leg tree' grows in a jungle like atrium and extravagant floral arrangements are casually placed on coffee tables.
The restaurant is located in the lobby and surrounded by beautiful gardens and architecture. Guests can take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool or relax in the Jacuzzi. Golf is located nearby the hotel. For the business minded traveler, the Quinta Real offers a business center and meeting halls. Each of the spacious rooms features a balcony, fireplace, hair dryer, refrigerators, telephone and a television. Non smoking rooms are available at the hotel. The friendly staff is warm and cordial and assists every guest with care and utmost hospitality. Come and experience the rich culture of Mexico and relax in an atmosphere anyone can escape to at the Quinta Real Guadalajara.
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Directions |
Quinta Real Guadalajara is located half an hour from the airport, 20 minutes away from downtown and 15 minutes from the Expo Guadalajara convention center. Guadalajara is a 5-hour drive from Mexico City.
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Once nicknamed the country’s “biggest small town,” Guadalajara has registered astounding growth in recent decades. Yet, although it has become sophisticated and cosmopolitan, it remains a city of parks and fountains, of monuments and flower-lined boulevards. Famed for its talented artisans, for the crafts of the nearby village of Tlaquepaque and for the tequila distilleries in the town of Tequila, Guadalajara is also famous as the birthplace of José Clemente Orozco, one of the 20th centuries greatest artists, who did some of his best work here. It is one of Mexico’s most delightful areas for tourists because of its a marvelous climate—eternal springtime, with a rainy season for three months during the summer. But most important in attracting visitors is its evocation of the graciousness and gentility of old Mexico.
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