Hotel Indigo Guadalajara Expo by IHG
When you book Hotel Indigo Guadalajara Expo by IHG in Guadalajara, Mexico through our IHG Destined partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- $100 USD (or local currency equivalent) hotel credit per stay
- Daily complimentary breakfast for 2 guests (full or continental, depending on the hotel)
- Complimentary room upgrade (subject to availability)
- Local welcome amenity
- Early check-in / late check-out (subject to availability)
Location
Hotel Indigo brings neighbourhood character to life through design that reflects the local spirit, and in Guadalajara's Chapalita district, that means drawing from the artisan traditions and tree-lined residential calm of this western Guadalajara enclave. The property sits in a neighbourhood known for its leafy avenues and proximity to commercial hubs, offering a quieter base than the Centro Histórico while keeping cultural landmarks within reach.
Guadalajara, Mexico's second city, pulses with mariachi heritage, tequila culture, and a thriving contemporary art scene that often gets overshadowed by its coastal neighbours. Six kilometres east, the Hospicio Cabañas stands as a UNESCO-inscribed monument to early 19th-century social architecture, its neoclassical courtyards sheltering José Clemente Orozco murals that rank among Mexico's most powerful visual statements. The city sprawls across a high plateau where colonial plazas meet modernist boulevards, and the scent of roasting corn and caramelized carnitas drifts from street corners.
Guadalajara International Airport lies eighteen kilometres from the property, accessible by taxi or rideshare in under thirty minutes outside peak hours. The city's scale rewards strategic positioning: Chapalita places you between the historic core and the western suburbs where much of the city's dining and design energy now concentrates.
The Tianguis Montemorelos market, just over three kilometres from the property, offers a Sunday morning immersion into neighbourhood commerce: pyramids of guavas and chayote, sacks of dried chilies, vendors grilling chorizo on portable comals. For golf enthusiasts, Guadalajara Country Club lies five and a half kilometres away, its palm-shaded fairways hosting a course that has challenged players since the mid-twentieth century. The Club de Golf Las Lomas, seven kilometres out, presents a hillier challenge with views across the city's western sprawl. Book a morning tee time before the midday heat arrives.
Forty-six kilometres northwest, the UNESCO-protected Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila trace the blue agave fields and stone haciendas that turned a Jalisco crop into a global spirit. A day trip here passes through terraced plantations and distillery compounds where tahona wheels still crush roasted piñas. Closer in, the Antiquities Flea Market on Sundays, three and a half kilometres from the hotel, draws collectors hunting hand-painted talavera, colonial religious carvings, and mid-century Mexican furniture that hasn't yet reached the design district showrooms.
October through April delivers Guadalajara's most comfortable weather: warm, cloudless days in the mid-twenties, cool evenings that drop below fifteen degrees, and almost no rainfall. The light during these months comes sharp and clear, ideal for photographing the ochre facades of the Centro Histórico or the agave fields outside the city.
May marks the transition, temperatures climbing above thirty degrees as the first afternoon thunderheads build. June through September brings the rainy season, when daily downpours arrive with theatrical punctuality around five or six in the evening, turning streets into temporary rivers before clearing to reveal scrubbed skies. The city greens noticeably, and humidity softens the usual plateau dryness.
November and December offer a sweet spot: post-monsoon freshness, manageable crowds, and temperatures that make walking the city a pleasure rather than an endurance test. The jacarandas begin their bloom cycle in late winter, painting entire avenues violet by March.
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