The Edelmira is a great choice for a visit to Guanajuato. It is an upscale hotel in a great central location.....steps from everything, including one of the nicest tree-lined and compact parks in Mexico. Staff is fabulous. Henrique was always able to point us in the right direction during our 3 days there. Breakfast was modestly priced and one of the great values left in travel. Great selections and everything was perfectly presented and delicious.....Eggs, chilaquiles, and awesome French toast. Our upgraded room upstairs was great....spacious, clean, blackout shutters....like a top tier business class hotel, but with abundant charm. Overall, a just great place to stay in Guanajuato.
My experience at Nueve 25 Guanajuato, where I've frequented several times, has been truly remarkable. Situated in the heart of town, the hotel boasts stunning architecture reminiscent of a beautiful Guanajuato museum. On entering the premises, guests are greeted by an elegant bar to the right and the reception area upfront. While I often brought my guests to the rooftop bar, I harbored a long-standing desire to enjoy a drink at the entrance bar. However, during my recent visit with friends from California, I discovered that this bar, much like the rest of the hotel, is solely for exhibition purposes. Despite my request to indulge in a drink there, I was met with incredulity from the hostess. After some negotiation, we settled for gin and tonic instead of martinis, given the complexity of the drinks and the apparent stress it caused. Although the staff eventually agreed to make the drinks on the third floor bar and bring them down, their lack of attention and prolonged wait left us feeling neglected. Despite inquiries, the promised drinks never materialized, and we were left disappointed by the indifferent service. This experience epitomizes the detached and lackadaisical service that seems to be a recurring theme at Nueve 25 Guanajuato. It's akin to visiting a museum solely to admire the art without any expectation of interaction. If you choose to visit this establishment, appreciate its aesthetic charm, but don't anticipate exemplary service.
We stayed at this hotel twice in 2023, to be closer to the BJX airport for early morning flights. While there are hotels closer to that airport (this hotel is a 25 minute drive to it) but this hotel is too nice to pass up for some of the not-so-nice airport area hotels. Guanajanto downtown is beautiful, not to be missed! The rest of the town isn't anything to write home about, we have done multipe tours and I'd stick to the area Villa Maria Cristina is in, and dowtown only. Ok, so we are Hyatt Explorist status. Both times our room was upgraded, which was very nice. The larger suites are lovely, we had one with a private patio with a table and loungers as well as Two full bathrooms, each with a bath tub and separate showers. Heaven! Robes and slippers also were privided with the room. We also got a turndown service with a lovely locally made treat. The hotel is old, and has the feel of an older hotel that has been well maintinaed, we could hear the pipes in the walls. Not a big deal. This room was facing a view of the mountains, but also along the main road. It was noisy All night with traffic. Light sleepers should request a room off the main road. The second time we had a slightly smaller room, no patio and one bathroom with a soaker tub. The hotel has 2 small pools, one indoors, 1 outside. There is also a spa and sauna (we had to sign up in advance to use it). There is also at least 1 hot tub set outdoors, although it was cold and we had to wait about 30 minutes for it to get heated. There's multiple outdoor patios. There is also a weekend brunch with a DJ but we did not participate. There is a bar and restaurant on site, and the food and service was good. There are also several restaurants within walking distance (5-10 minutes), an OXXO, and a few nice cafe/coffee shops nearby. There is a Nespresso machine in the room, however they charge you for each coffee pod used. Some of these rooms go for upwards of $500 USD a night. I personally find it tacky to be charged for using the coffee in the room. Out of hundreded of hotels we've stayed in over the years this has Never happend, and I found it extreamly odd. Managers - please get rid of that, it is not customary and ”cheapens” the overall feel of the hotel. The service was excellent both times we stayed here, the food was decent and setting beautiful. We'll be back!
buen servicio, cuarto amplio y comodo limpio aislado del ruido cama muy amplia buen gusto en la decoración balo ordenado con todo los servicios la cortina de la regadera presenta detalles de roturas el cuarto fue el 530
訪訪客The hotel is set in beautiful gardens and has a great pool. We had nice rooms overlooking the pool area. The rooms are a bit tired looking but were huge with a very comfortable bed and the shower had good water pressure. Was a good location in easy walking distance to the historic centre. Had the breakfast a la carte menu which was fine.