Posada Regis
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Welcome to Tequila and Mariachis land! In the Hotel Posada Regis of Guadalajara you will live a memorable experience of staying in a historical place, because the conserved and beautiful building was used as the Coin Home, during the XIX Century. The Hotel Posada Regis is located in Corona Avenue 171, at just two blocks from the Cathedral of Guadalajara, the Main Square, the Palace Goverment, Degollado Theatre, Libertad Market (San Juan de Dios) and Regional Museum. Now, with over 30 years of experience, the Hotel Posada Regis offers a warm and excellent service to their guests. We are proud for being your host in Guadalajara! How to arrive to Hotel Posada Regis Dear guest, to arrive from the Bus Station to Hotel Posada Regis, you can take a taxi or one of several routes from there, route 709 is the most confortable and fastest route. From the International Guadalajara Airport "Miguel Hidalgo", the best option is take a taxi. |
Availability & Rates
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- 24 hour reception
- 24 hour security
- Cable TV
- Free City Maps
- Free Wifi
- House Keeping
- Internet Access
- Safety Deposit Box
- Tours Travel Desk
- Vending Machines
Cancellation Policy
This property has a 1 day cancellation policy. Failure to cancel within this time will result in a cancellation charge equal to the first night of your stay.DirectionsShow MapHide Map
The Hotel Posada Regis is located in Corona Avenue 171, between Lopez Cotilla and Madero streets, in the heart of the Historic Downtown of the city.
Dear guest, to arrive from the Bus Station to Hotel Posada Regis, you can take a taxi or one of several routes from there, route 709 is the most confortable and fastest route.
From the International Guadalajara Airport "Miguel Hidalgo", the best option is take a taxi.
Located Near
The Hotel Posada Regis is located just two blocks from the Cathedral of Guadalajara, the Main Square, the Government Palace, Degollado Theatre, Libertad Market (San Juan de Dios) and the Regional Museum.