We reserved the Master Suite for 3 nights at Casa Del Rector (directly through the website) and were pleasantly surprised when we checked in and walked to our room. It turned out to be the Presidential Suite, offering a stunning view of the city, the pool, and the sky bar. With over 800 square feet of space, the room was incredibly spacious. The bathroom and shower were modern—very different from the hotels we stayed at in Querétaro and San Miguel de Allende. The staff assisted in carrying our suitcases up several flights of stairs (while also utilizing the elevator) to our room on the ninth floor. This would have been quite challenging for us prior to becoming acclimated to Guanajuato's high elevation of 6,500 feet.
We had breakfast and lunch at the Las Vieyras restaurant, where the pastries were delicious and fresh, and the food was consistently tasty. Modern sculptures adorned the courtyard where the restaurant is located, adding to the charm of the space. Watching the sunset from the Bartola Sky Bar rooftop while enjoying some specialty beverages was a truly enjoyable experience.
The accommodation and services were superb, making it the best of the three places we stayed during this trip. We were there during Holy Week, so there were a lot of street closures. When we needed to order a taxi, the staff called one for us and even walked down the block to get it. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and the front desk staff spoke English very well.
The hotel is centrally located in Zona Centro, just about a 5-minute walk to the Diego Rivera Museum, a 2-minute walk to the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Primer Depósito, and a 5-minute walk to Plaza de la Paz.
We highly recommend Casa del Rector Hotel Boutique for your stay...
Read moreWe reserved the Master Suite for 3 nights at Casa Del Rector (directly through the website) and were pleasantly surprised when we checked in and walked to our room. It turned out to be the Presidential Suite, offering a stunning view of the city, the pool, and the sky bar. With over 800 square feet of space, the room was incredibly spacious. The bathroom and shower were modern—very different from the hotels we stayed at in Querétaro and San Miguel de Allende. The staff assisted in carrying our suitcases up several flights of stairs (while also utilizing the elevator) to our room on the ninth floor. This would have been quite challenging for us prior to becoming acclimated to Guanajuato's high elevation of 6,500 feet.||We had breakfast and lunch at the Las Vieyras restaurant, where the pastries were delicious and fresh, and the food was consistently tasty. Modern sculptures adorned the courtyard where the restaurant is located, adding to the charm of the space. Watching the sunset from the Bartola Sky Bar rooftop while enjoying some specialty beverages was a truly enjoyable experience.||The accommodation and services were superb, making it the best of the three places we stayed during this trip. We were there during Holy Week, so there were a lot of street closures. When we needed to order a taxi, the staff called one for us and even walked down the block to get it. The staff was very friendly and helpful, and the front desk staff spoke English very well.||The hotel is centrally located in Zona Centro, just about a 5-minute walk to the Diego Rivera Museum, a 2-minute walk to the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Primer Depósito, and a 5-minute walk to Plaza de la Paz.||We highly recommend Casa del Rector Hotel Boutique for your stay...
Read moreThe hotel and room had a fantastic view, The presidential suite was really nice BUT the hotel stated it was an adults only hotel. I hated the fact that I was woken up by children playing at the adult only hotel pool. As I lay my body on the bed upon arrival I was greeted by a few long black hairs on the bed sheets. The room is above the pool which means the heat rises and makes the room uncomfortably humid during the day. The WiFi was terrible, I couldn't even upload a photo of the mold that was in the shower. Since my WiFi wasn't working I decided to go down for a drink. It was around 8pm Sunday when I was told by the bar tender that I could no longer order alcohol at this time. This was quite frustrating so I decided to just go to bed. As the hour came to check out I decided I needed to catch 2 more hours of sleep which they charge extra for. After paying 2 hours willingly of late check out I was then charged 10 minutes extra that it took for the bell boy to come and get my bags. 500 pesos for those 10 minutes to be exact. That was when I decided it was time to write a commentary on all my observations at this "ultra luxury boutique adults...
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