Located in Chapala, 31 miles from Jose Cuervo Express Train, Plaza Chapala Hotel has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Richard
Mexico
Good location near city center. Very quiet rooms with amble space in rooms. Good breakfast.
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Located in Chapala and with Jose Cuervo Express Train reachable within 31 miles, La Casona Chapala provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property...
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Depto. Equipado Petfriendly offers accommodations in Chapala, 31 miles from Jose Cuervo Express Train and 28 miles from Tlaquepaque Regional Ceramic Museum.
Beautiful quaint town, that has so much to offer. some...
Beautiful quaint town, that has so much to offer. some beautiful properties, views, and long walks by the lake. Beautiful people who are eager to serve you. Best breakfast at the hotel Plaza Chapala, prepared by Veronica a wonderful cook. Driving to Ajijic, and Jocotepec is worth the trip.
Henrique
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We liked Chapala.
We liked Chapala. In our opinion, it had a better feel than Ajijic, which we stayed in before and visited again this trip. There was a central market right across the road from our lodging and it was a convenient source of fresh fruit and veggies. There was also good fresh bread, cheese and a variety of meat. There were some good restaurants in town but the open air chicken & chips place (50m to the left after exiting the hotel) made us sick, so we couldn't recommend it.
David
Canada
10
Scored 10
The town of Chapala is a Mexican town not a touristy town...
The town of Chapala is a Mexican town not a touristy town like Ajijic. Chapala is laid back. More true Mexican than we expected. Everyone was friendly and we never felt afraid. It was great to watch the local Indian tribes perform since we were there during a Cultural Week. We had an Italian dinner at Romeo and Juiletta's, breakfast and cappuccino at the Paris Restaurant; every meal we had was great. Chapala is only 30 minutes from the Guadalajara airport and an hour or so from the town of Guadalajara. We really enjoyed our short time there and hope to go back soon for longer.
C. K.
United States of America
10
Scored 10
A friendly working Mexican town - fewer tourists.
A friendly working Mexican town - fewer tourists. Loved the bits of local artistry - the serpent painted steps are magnificent. Very affordable. Nice malecon where you can see the best sunsets on Lake Chapala.
Michele
Canada
10
Scored 10
The Malacon is the place to be.
The Malacon is the place to be. Everything that you need is there. We ate at the hotel we stayed in, but there are countless restaurants to enjoy on the malacon and also a short walk from there. Getting around: Once you arrive, walking is the best option, because everything is that close it makes so much sense.
English man in Mexico
Mexico
8.0
Scored 8.0
I really liked the true Mexican atmosphere for Christmas Eve...
I really liked the true Mexican atmosphere for Christmas Eve. Not at all touristy. Didn't see a single event that seemed designed for visitors. It was the "way it is" and visitors can join in. The market was great and I
had the traditional tamales and punch as I walked along the streets.
The cathedral was full, so I stood outside with others and joined in the hand shake during the service. All in all is was a great way to experience another culture for Navidad. Wish I could have stayed longer.
The location was perfect. The cute boutique hotel had everything we could want. The breakfast was exceptional. The staff was friendly and responsive to our every question and need. This is a cute 7 room boutique hotel that is conveniently located to everything in the town of Chapala. I highly recommend you try this hotel. Jonathan can be your driver to or from the airport. This was a surprise find and we all look forward to staying there again.
This hotel is a boutique hotel, very clean, located in downtown Chapala, very quiet, cozy, extremely clean rooms and common areas, high security, excellent guest service, hands on management, and my wife and I had a great vacation. We recommend La Casona Chapala hotel to anyone that wishes to have a safe and pleasant stay!
Location, staff, authentic cuisine and lovely courtyard where you could park your rental vehicle. We enjoyed breakfast with other guests at the common table where we could learn about each other. One must keep in mind you are visiting Mexico; they ‘make do’ so you need to be flexible in your expectations.
Good place to stay in central Chapala. A little bit expensive (as for Mexican standards) but deserves its price. Very friendly and helpful owner. Fully equipped apartment with everything you need. Walking distance from harbour.
Great place to stay if you prefer not to live in a little hotel box. Warm friendly family, nice breakfast, clean and welcoming. I wish we could stay in a place like this every time we travel.
Facility is one of the nicer ones in Chapala. Beautiful grounds, centrally located, breakfast included (which I left too early for) and a very large hot tub (which I did not use).
The property is very well maintained, it has court yard, swimming pool, barbecue area. The room is spacious. It’s close to the Malecón with lots of restaurants nearby.
I liked everything. The staff were fantastic and friendly. The hotel was extremely clean. We ate there too and the food, prepared by Cesar, was very nice.
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