Hospedarte Centro Histórico

Guadalajara


This bright-yellow downtown option is popular with a young crowd looking for a good time. The three dorms (men, women and mixed) are spacious and count with four to eight metal bunk beds, lockers and fans. Shared bathrooms open onto a large communal area with a huge kitchen and plenty of activities laid on.

Seven suites are available in a neighboring building with a great terrace. It also enjoys a recommended second location in Colonia Americas, about 3km west; a good option for those looking for a more low key stay.


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1. Palacio de Gobierno

0.13 MILES

The golden-hued Palacio de Gobierno, which houses the Jalisco state government offices, was finished in 1774 and is well worth visiting to see two…

2. Templo de San Agustín

0.15 MILES

South of the landmark Teatro Degollado on Plaza de la Liberación is the baroque-style Templo de San Agustín, all gold and white. Erected in 1573, it is…

3. Plaza de la Liberación

0.17 MILES

This huge plaza due east of the cathedral was a 1980s urban planner’s dream project – two whole blocks of colonial buildings to be knocked down and…

4. Museo de Arte Sacro de Guadalajara

0.18 MILES

This pious collection astride the eastern flank of the cathedral is filled with dark and brooding 17th- to 18th-century religious art, as well as some…

5. Teatro Degollado

0.19 MILES

Construction of this neoclassical theater, which is home to the Guadalajara Philharmonic, was begun in 1855 and completed four decades later. Above the…

6. Cathedral Crypt

0.19 MILES

The cathedral in Guadalajara includes a Gothic crypt, where three archbishops are buried.

7. Catedral de Guadalajara

0.19 MILES

Guadalajara’s cathedral is the city’s most conspicuous landmark with distinctive neo-Gothic towers built after an earthquake toppled the originals in…

8. Templo de San Francisco de Asís

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Across the road from the Templo de Aranzazú, the larger but less impressive Templo de San Francisco de Asís was begun in the 1660s by the Franciscans. It…