Nestled just a couple of hours from San Diego, this is one of the best boutique hotels in Valle de Guadalupe, a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. This charming region is home to over 150 wineries and proudly produces 90% of the wine originating in Mexico. During our recent visit to this captivating region, we had the pleasure of experiencing the epitome of elegance and class at Andana, a remarkable hotel that we can’t wait to share with you.
A Haven of Unparalleled Comfort and Elegance:
Andana is an absolute gem within Valle de Guadalupe. With 33 meticulously designed suites, this hotel offers an unparalleled level of comfort and elegance without compromising the serene ambiance provided by its natural surroundings. From the moment we stepped into our room, we were captivated by the flawless design, reminiscent of the top destination properties in Napa. Every detail was thoughtfully curated, creating a space that exuded tranquility and sophistication.
Perfectly Situated for Gastronomic Delights:
One of the highlights of Andana’s location is its proximity to superior dining and wine tasting destinations. Whether you’re seeking a Michelin-starred restaurant or a hidden gem serving traditional Mexican delicacies, you’ll find an array of culinary delights just a stone’s throw away from the hotel. Andana’s concierge and hospitality team are well-connected, providing you with insider recommendations and ensuring that your dining experiences are nothing short of extraordinary.
A Home Away from Home in Valle:
If you’re planning a trip to Valle de Guadalupe, we wholeheartedly recommend considering Andana as your home base. The hotel’s impeccable service, luxurious accommodations, and prime location make it the perfect sanctuary for wine enthusiasts and travelers seeking a refined escape. Whether you spend your days exploring the vineyards, indulging in exquisite cuisine, or simply unwinding in the peaceful ambiance of the hotel, Andana will exceed your expectations.
Valle de Guadalupe is a destination that promises a sensory journey like no other, and Andana embodies the essence of class and elegance within this captivating region. With its impeccable attention to detail, luxurious amenities, and prime location, Andana ensures that your stay in Valle de Guadalupe will be an unforgettable experience. We wholeheartedly give Andana two thumbs up and urge you to consider this exquisite hotel for your next...
Read moreOverall the stay was okay. The hotel is very beautiful and esthetically pleasing. However, I don’t feel their nightly rate matches the client experience expected and the type of client they are trying to attract. For starters there is no valet upon arrival, you drive up to a little round about and need to walk into the hotel. The door does not open automatically and it is a VERY big door to be pulling every time you go in or out. Service at the front desk is monotone, almost like the employee does not want to be there. I reserved the room with my Amex travel card online and was told I could not use an Amex to actually pay for the room… that didn’t make sense to me but I didn’t want to give the front desk a hard time. I would think a hotel in a tourist driven area would take major credit cards… guess not. A random man not in uniform came and helped us with our bags and we self parked the car. At check out we carried our bags to the front desk, no bell service is offered at least I wasn’t informed at the time of check-in. We walked to pull the car up at the mary go round once again and we carried our bags into the car ourselves. One of luggage’s wheel broke off on the rock flooring walking to the car. Positive notes, the hotel does smell amazing! It is very well taken care of. Rooms are clean, decorated nicely, water doesn’t smell funky and a good option for someone who wants to disconnect. However, for the price of $300 a night, I feel there are better options in the area with a higher level service for the same price. I think if the hotel worked on making the customer experience more elevated and client centric, it would be a 5 out of 5. Hotel was also very empty. Fine tuning a couple things will surely bring more...
Read moreThe hotel and grounds are undeniably beautiful, but the service, sales, and management are seriously lacking—no one seems to know what’s going on. We traveled from LA and stayed this past weekend while also considering it as a potential wedding venue. Unfortunately, the experience fell short.||With little attention to detail. I’ve stayed at “lesser” hotels and received far better service. I called ahead to ask about bringing a small dog, and reception was unresponsive. When they finally answered, I was first told no, then suddenly it was $100 per day. My wedding planner called separately and was given a flat-out no.||We inquired about hosting our rehearsal dinner at their restaurant, Leda, even if we weren’t booking the venue for the wedding and we have guest staying there. We were told that taking photos on the grounds wasn’t allowed unless we booked the venue for the WEDDING. The rigid, inflexible approach made it clear that this wasn’t the right place for our big day. Even if we had considered it as an option, the lack of flexibility deterred us from booking anything else here.||For the price it’s just not worth it. You’re better off staying somewhere that actually values its guests.||In contrast, we also visited Habimo and Ami, where the experience was entirely different. The person who showed us the grounds was attentive, kind, and even gifted us a bottle of their wine to try. They also booked us a soft date for two weeks to give us time to make a decision. That’s what great service looks like, and it made all the difference in our...
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