JW Marriott Hotel Guadalajara
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Character and identity
Set above the Guadalajara Country Club district with views over Zapopan, this 191-room tower trades on quiet polish rather than spectacle. The lobby sets the tone in wood and marble, and rooms continue the language: warm neutrals, separate seating areas, generous marble showers, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the skyline. Agave handles contemporary Mexican cooking under arched corridors and powder-blue banquettes, while Sunset Deck pours tequila-forward cocktails on a breezy balcony. A rooftop pool sits high above the city, and an executive lounge rounds out the dining options. Service is attentive in a discreet, anticipatory register.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and design-minded travellers who want a polished urban base in Guadalajara, with strong cocktails, contemporary Jalisco cooking and a rooftop pool for golden-hour swims. It also suits business guests who value the executive lounge and the upscale country-club neighbourhood for shopping and dining.
Should look elsewhere:
Families chasing kids' programming or resort-style sprawl will find this a city hotel at heart, geared more to adult indulgence than to children. Travellers wanting historic-centre buzz or walkable cantinas should base themselves closer to downtown.
Bottom line
What defines a stay here is the combination of high-floor city views and a confident food and drink programme, anchored by Agave and the Sunset Deck rooftop. Book an upper-floor skyline room for the sparkle at night, and if you're celebrating, the 3,200-square-foot Presidential Suite, with indoor lap pool, grand piano and city-view soaking tub, is the splurge that earns its keep.
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