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Hotel Indigo GUANAJUATO by IHG
Guanajuato, Guanajuato
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Popular Facilities
Public Facilities
4
Air Conditioning
Elevator/Lift
Restaurant
Parking (Free)
Hotel Services
2
Laundry Service/Dry Cleaning
24-hour Front Desk
Food & Drinks
1
Refrigerator
Hotel Policy
1
Non Smoking
In-room Facilities
1
Shower
Connectivity
2
Television
Free WiFi
Location
See mapsCalle de Pardo 5,Col. Centro, 36000 All distances are measured in straight lines. The actual travel distance may be different.
Accommodation Rules
Check-in Procedure
Check-in14:00-23:59
Check-out11:00
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More Policies
Children
Guests of all ages are welcome to stay.
Children ages 12 years old and above will be considered as adults.
Please make sure that the children’s age is consistent with the information listed on your booking details. Otherwise, you may have to pay additional fees upon check-in.
Deposit
Guests no need to pay a deposit at check-in.
Age
Guests of all ages are welcome to stay.
Breakfast
Breakfast is available from 06:30 - 09:00 local time.
Pets
No pets allowed.
Smoking
No smoking room.
Alcohol
Alcohol drinks allowed.
About Hotel Indigo GUANAJUATO by IHG
Full of mystery and legend, Guanajuato is located in a basin of the Sierra Madre mountains, with much of its perimeter creeping upwards along the walls of the valley. This former mining city was once home to José Carpio, a young and talented man known as El Cantador whose singing and guitar-playing earned him fame in the 18th century. The Hotel Indigo Guanajuato pays homage to the city's mining heritage and its legendary musician. In fact, it shares the same ground El Cantador once called home. After his father was killed in a mining accident, the young musician began mining himself—all the while moonlighting with his guitar. When he saved enough money to buy a plot of land, he chose the land where Hotel Indigo now stands. And from its terrace, guests can still see the beautiful garden named in his honor.

