Our stay in Guanajuato was nothing short of magical. The location was perfect—just a short walk from the city center and all the activities, yet tucked away enough to feel like a hidden gem.
The room was beautifully furnished, with a comfortable bed and a stunning tiled bathroom that was truly Instagram-worthy. We stayed in Dulcinea, a room with a charming balcony that overlooked the lively pedestrian street below. That balcony alone made the trip unforgettable—waking up to the sound of church bells and a violinist playing in the street is a memory I’ll cherish forever.
Beyond the incredible setting, the host’s detailed instructions made for a completely stress-free arrival. Her warm hospitality and thoughtful attention to detail were greatly appreciated.
If you’re looking for a place that captures the essence of...
Read moreIsn’t really a hotel, there isn’t a reception or any amenities or services. It’s more like an Airbnb, you let yourself in. Tried to contact their WhatsApp and never got a response. Another number contacted me about checking in. There’s no parking available and we didn’t get clear directions where to park. The room is beautiful and historically well preserved. It’s located very centrally, next to the Juárez theater. There are plenty of bars (mostly college bars) and restaurants around. I wouldn’t recommend if you’re sensitive to noise, as it’s on one of the main streets. I wouldn’t say it’s worth the price considering it’s just a room, it was clean and comfortable. For my first time in Guanajuato it was a good experience but next time I wouldn’t stay directly...
Read moreGood location. Would give it no star if could. Facilities are very simple and bad. Sink leaking, towels soaked in dirty water and were not replaced. As B&B, no breakfast included. Not allowed to use kitchen. No coffee/tea maker in room, only a bottle of water for two days. Poor services, not answer calls and messages after checking in. WiFi hardly gets on internet. It’s not...
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