Located in the historic centre of Guadalajar, this smart and modern hotel is near the ... more
Palacio del Infantado and has excellent transport connections with the rest of the capital.Relax with friends or colleagues in the comfortable AC Lounge, after a long...
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This hotel opened in 2000 is spread over 3 floors and has over 101 rooms of which 52 are ... more
single rooms and 49 are double rooms The hotels facilities include numerous conference rooms a garage and a car park Guests are offered the use of an air conditi...
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Advantages: All facilities, great shopping, good base for day trips Disadvantages: Very modern city, not much of 'real' Mexico, some may find boring
I lived in Guadalajara for six months. It is Mexico's second biggest city, and very modern with an airport, department stores etc.
There are some things well worth seeing, such as the famous mariachi festival, where groups of singers from all over the world come for a parade, dressed in traditional costumes you see on tequila bottles. Guadalajara is famous for mariachi, who often serenade you in a restaurant, and take requests! Some might find this a bit kitsch, but others will love it. Guadalajara is also the birthplace of tequila, very touristy but very fun!
Guadalajara is good for the more well-off tourist, and particularly families, as you can live in great, modern comfort. There are loads of good restaurants, and beautiful plazas with French style colonial buildings, benches, trees and modern art. It's a good city to ...
Advantages: Great price, free mini-bar, good service, free footie! Disadvantages: some distance from the centre
Carlsberg don't do hotels, but if they did it might be like the ACHotel in Jerez. It is a modern hotel which was built adjoining the Chapin Olympic Football Stadium on the outskirts of Jerez. OK, it's not Madrid but our six day stay last September did coincide with a fixture against CD Castellon.
The large window of our room opened out into the 22,000 seater stadium and the electric atmosphere of the live game. We had a better view than some of the supporters (and we had our free mini-bar close at hand for half-time refreshments. (The hotel provides free soft drinks and beer but they didn't seem to mind us using it for our own purchases - sherry, wine, beer, jamon, cheese, ....) Or we could relax on our large freshly laundered sheets, or use our sparkling en-suite bathroom.
OK, I confess, I'm not that keen on football and we didn ...
kazbo 02.03.2006 (03.03.2006)
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Advantages: free mini bar, great facilities Disadvantages: not central
One of the fabulous buildings in Seville, originally built in1927 as a residential building for the Exhibition. it is now the AC Ciudad de Sevilla. I loved all the exhibition buildings dotted around the city centre and was disappointed to find few remaining features within the hotel, although the exterior is wonderful. As with other AC group hotels it has a very modern interior. As we entered from the bright, white, facade, I found the stark, dark reception area quite incongruous. The reception staff were helpful and spoke good English. (We had already experienced this, trying to get directions to navigate the Seville ring road and locate the hotel!)
Our double room had air-conditioning, a spacious bed, and a view over an inner white-washed courtyard and Gaudiesque tower. It had a very clean, modern bathroom with all my favourite AC ...