See why so many travellers make Hotel Casa La Gran Senora their small hotel of choice when visiting Tequila. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Hotel Casa La Gran Senora offers guests free wifi.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Tequila, Hotel Casa La Gran Senora is located a short distance from Tequila La Alborada (0.3 km) and Jardines de Leonora Carrington (0.5 km).
While in Tequila be sure to experience local shrimp favourites at Real Marinero.
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Parroquia Santiago Apostol (0.3 km), Plaza Principal Tequila Jalisco (0.4 km), or Museo Los Abuelos Familia Sauza (0.4 km), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Casa La Gran Senora as you experience all of the things Tequila has to offer.
This small hotel is adequate for one or two nights. Our room was very small and dark. The bed was comfortable and there was plenty of hot water. The courtyard is very nice with places to sit. One big bonus is they have a secure parking area. The staff are not over friendly but efficient. Probably would stay again.
This was a well priced, clean hotel. It had a nice terrace, 2 double beds, simple washroom and secured parking. Two blocks to the square made this a perfect location. The double beds are small for 2 people per bed but we made do.
Absolutely fabulous!! the setting is beautiful, the rooms are big, beds comfortable...staff friendly and in great walking distance of the town center!! The grounds are surrounded by plants, the architecture is fantastic!
I could not get enough of this little bed and breakfast! There are only 8 rooms, as other reviewers have mentioned. We were a little skeptical at first on the price, but it was pretty close to what the internet said. I had my husband call ahead and see if we needed a reservation, but they assured us that a walk-in would be fine and business was slow during the weekdays. At the time of our trip that we stayed, which was April 15th and 16th of 2018, we paid $1,200 pesos, which was just about $32 a night for our stay. Incredible price was the number one factor while we were in Tequila. Also a fun little side note, it was the 488th anniversary of Tequila! So there were lots of things going on the day of the 15th. Fireworks, dances, cultural shows, the whole 9 yards. If you are planning a short stop in Tequila, the anniversary was a blast! The hotel was relatively easy to find from the bus station, but when we were in town we did get lost a couple of times! We walked everywhere and did not drive at all. Tequila was much bigger than we imagined, so it might be worth it to make sure you have access to Google Maps while out and about. And this is coming from two people with decent directional skills! As far as the distance from the hotel to the town center, it couldn't be any better. It was a 5 minute walk max. Also important because we had to take two showers a day from all of the walking and wanted to be close by whenever we needed a change of clothes. For our room in the hotel itself, it was great. It was nice and clean, had a safe in the closet, and was pretty modern-looking. The only part of the room that was older looking was the cool old-style carved wooded windows with an agave plant on it that opened up in two sections. You could either have the entire window open or just the top part. We had an AC unit, which was nice but the room stayed pretty cool without AC. I loved the layout of the little bathroom and the window of our shower opened up to give you a great view of the city with no other windows facing you for privacy. It opened up to the parking lot of the hotel I believe and the back sides of a couple of buildings. So I enjoyed a couple of showers with the window open! The courtyard was beautiful and the staff was great. At night time when everything was winding down (people wind down early in Mexico, surprisingly around 8-9pm) we would sit in the courtyard and use the WiFi. WiFi doesn't reach the rooms, so you can relax outside while you browse the web. The receptionist working during our stay had a cute older dog who hung out with us as well. If you have any allergies, this could be something to consider. The dog seemed to be part of the family and we saw him upstairs when the cleaning ladies were out, too but he was no bother to us. There was a mango tree that continuously dropped fruit on us when we were in the lobby, but that was fine. Free mango! Overall I would definitely stay here again!…
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