Posada San Pablo

Guadalajara


This cheery place comes complete with a central courtyard and sunny terrace. The 16 tiled rooms can be a little monkish, though the upstairs ones have balconies. There’s a spick-and-span communal kitchen and you can even (hand) wash your clothes in the old-fashioned lavandería (laundry) out back. Fans help keep you cool.


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