Camino Real Guadalajara, hotel in Zapopan, Mexico
Camino Real Guadalajara is a hotel in Zapopan, in the greater Guadalajara area of Mexico, known for its pink facade and wide garden grounds. It offers several pools, a tennis court, a gym, a business center, a restaurant, a bar, and a coffee shop.
The hotel was designed by architect Luis Martinez Negrete and reflects Zapopan's development into a modern business and commercial hub. Over time it became a regular stop for both business and leisure travelers passing through the Guadalajara region.
The name "Camino Real" means "Royal Road" in Spanish, a reference to the old colonial trade routes that once connected cities across Mexico. The pink color of the facade is a common feature in the architecture of Jalisco and gives the building a recognizable local character.
The hotel has secure parking and sits close to major shopping malls and main roads, making it easy to get around the area. The front desk can help guests plan nearby visits, such as to the Basilica of Zapopan, which is a short drive away.
The hotel runs a membership program for returning guests that includes room upgrades and flexible check-in and check-out times, as well as discounts on food and drinks. This makes it a practical option for people who travel to Guadalajara regularly or want to mark a special occasion.
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