Top rated hotels in Chihuahua

Extended Suites Ciudad Juarez Consulado
4.3/511 Reviews
The hotel is located in the heart of the city. It is the best of all hotels, crossing the street remains consulate, the mall, medical examinations, no taxis need to be taken and no way to lose, you can reach everywhere walking and in three minutes, the bad thing: The room is not perfect when you arrive, the coats smell bad, and there is no daily cleaning!!! The price is accessible.
Fiesta Inn Chihuahua
4/536 Reviews
It's an okay hotel, quite a bit dated and would desperately need some refurbishment - but good enough for a quick one night stay. The location is a bit out of the city, far from most restaurants / malls but there's free parking included in a private garage.
La Quinta by Wyndham CD Juarez Near US Consulate
4.3/5107 Reviews
I had a reservation for 2 nights from July 8th to July 10th. My flight was delayed so I arrived at the hotel at midnight. The person in the reception toll me that my reservation did not exist and that the hotel was full. I had to look for another hotel in the middle of the night. Next morning I found that my credit card was charged for the night. I called to the hotel and ask to speak with Salvador Alba which is supposed to be the manager but he did not want to take my call saying that he was busy. I called later and he again did not take my call. I am going to escalate this matter with Wyndham since I always star in their hotels and never had this experience.
IStay Hotel Ciudad Juarez
4.1/528 Reviews
Istay is very clean and has all of the amenities that you need for the day. The staff is very friendly and helpful with everything. The location is great for a walk through the town. I would love to come back for another staycation.
Krystal Urban Ciudad Juarez by US Consulate
4.5/569 Reviews
This hotel has served us with very much respect definitely recommend everyone here is friendly & make sure your doing good with any thing if any help they are more than happy to help. Mr.Carlos Centero has treated us very well in our stay with our morning breakfast since our first stay!
Hilton Garden Inn Chihuahua
4.2/520 Reviews
The staff was very nice and friendly and knowledgeable. The rooms are very basic for the price. Also, there was a broken light in the room. They put the vanity mirror in a weird location that was too high to use. The pool and hot tub were located on the roof and are beautiful but the pool heater was broken so it was too cold to swim in the pool. Also, the hot tub was dirty. I did complain to David and he tried to have maintenance fix the hot tub and get it cleaned. The restaurants breakfast was all right. It was not good or bad. The bar was OK but they didn’t know how to make certain drinks. The hotel is placed in probably one of the best locations but the hotel needs a lot of work. Also, the website said that they had an executive lounge, but they did not.
Hotel Consulado Inn
3.9/59 Reviews
No vengan a este hotel! Muy mala experiencia. Vivimos en Estados Unidos. Lamentablemente no pudimos encontrar otro lugar cerca al consulado. Los cuartos no aspirados (ya que todo tiene alfombra) los baños sucios, pedí que cambiaran sabanas y nunca pasó. Te dan la llave que no abre tu puerta y te hacen bajar para cambiar el control que ellos te dieron por “equivocación”. Y esperar 1hora para mandar al de mantenimiento a que programe tu TV. Un desastre!!!!! Creo que a nadie le importaría pagar un poco más pero tener un excelente servicio. Sin mencionar que al final de tu estadía tienes que regresar el control remoto que te dieron al principio junto con una hoja para devolverte un depósito (que no recuerdo la cantidad). Si no tienes esa hoja adiós depósito.
Four Points by Sheraton Ciudad Juarez
4.3/58 Reviews
Let me start with the negative points. Most hotels I stay at provide refrigerators in all rooms. For some crazy reason, this one does not have them in rooms with 2 queen beds. The only way I could get us a room with a fridge for our party of 3 adults was to book one with one king bed and a sofabed, which I did. (For future visits, I really wish they’d put refrigerators in the other rooms.) When we returned to the hotel after dinner and a show at 10:20 p.m., and we started getting ready for bed, we realized that the sofa bed had nothing for sleeping—no sheets, no blanket, and no pillows! I called the front desk. They said they would send someone up. However, they called back and said the people who could handle that had left. I said we could make up the bed if they would provide what we needed, but they said they did not have the sheets, etc. Over the next 40 minutes, there were three or four calls, during which we were offered to move to another room (who wants to do that just as you are getting ready for bed?), and the room still would not have what we needed! Or we could have 2 queens but no refrigerator. They even offered an “upgrade” from the “deluxe room” we had to a suite, but it would still have one king plus a sofabed with NO SHEETS, NO BLANKET, and NO PILLOWS! Finally, around 11:00 an employee arrived with a set of sheets, blanket, and pillows. He and I made the bed together. If, when I called the first time, they had said, “We’re sorry,” and immediately sent up what we needed, I would have been a little annoyed, but not so much. But spending 40 minutes in complicated negotiations in a foreign language is not my idea of settling down to go to sleep. I thought they owed us a rate reduction for the inconvenience, and I requested that the next morning. My request was passed on to the manager. When we checked out (after 2 nights), I learned the answer was no. The desk clerk said that manager had said it was not the hotel’s responsibility to have beds ready for guests(!), “we are not a full-service hotel,” and that they had had no idea that we would need the sofabed. (The reservation was for three adults. Did they think we would have a ménage à trois in the regular bed?) Other than the above, everything else was great! This is a new hotel. Everything in the room and public areas looked brand new. The mattress and pillows in the regular bed were very comfortable. My friend reported that comfort in the sofabed was so-so. Lots of light in the bathroom, and the shower was great. I would describe the fridge as half-size, larger that most hotel refrigerators; it even had a small freezer. Location is excellent, much closer to the border (think taxi fares!) than the hotels near the U.S. consulate. Some excellent restaurants, including Rocco Cantabria, are a few minutes’ walk away. There is a small Oxxo convenience store at the gas station across the street, and a Farmacias Guadalajara location a few blocks away (which we did not visit) is open
Holiday Inn Ciudad Juarez
4.3/5109 Reviews
Recently renovated hotel, so everything feels new .... very comfortable and clean room, ... some details that bothered me; I had not touched a hotel that would force you check-in until 4 pm, reserve a two-bed room and I had not touched me at any hotel that told you they would charge you for a third adult, I annoy the comment (although we were only two), and the last touched me a few people who were drinking alcohol in the front parking ... for all the other OK.
Hotel Mansion Tarahumara
3.9/59 Reviews
I stayed at Hotel Mansion Tarahumara in May 2022, renting two rooms. One with a valley view and one with a canyon view. The rooms are dated, though some might say rustic. My valley view room was actually a log style cabin, the canyon view room slightly more modern. One room had lots of hot water, one only warm water. In one room the tap water ran yellow and smelled, the other was just fine. Lighting in the rooms was dim and lacking. Many bulbs were burned out. There are also not a lot of outlets for charging your phones, tablets or using a CPAP. The beds were comfortable and the place was quiet as there were few people staying there. Our check in was chaotic after we arrived from the train station on the hotel shuttle. They pick you up at the train station and will take you back too, but there is a small, per person reasonable fee. Since there are no taxis, you have no other options. Getting around in the area can be difficult, so ask lots of questions about the shuttle schedule when you arrive. Every web site says there is a restaurant there. It’s true, but it is not always open and neither is the bar. There are specific hours for each meal time. The price to eat, and drink was very reasonable and the service was great. But if you want to eat outside of their set hours, good luck. We arrived on the morning train from Creel and no breakfast was available for us after we checked in. In fact the front desk people told us to walk down the hill to another local option to eat. While it was inexpensive and wonderful, I found it odd that a hotel with its own restaurant would refuse us service. The hotel has a small store but it was not open during our stay. That means getting some bottled water, or buying that toothbrush you forgot is going to be difficult. For modern travelers, be advised reliable WiFi here is pretty non-existent. The hotel uses a mostly inconsistent satellite system. That is true not just at the hotel, but in the entire general area. And no, you can’t just use your data either, as overall cell coverage is pretty sketchy as well. The hotel, one of the oldest in the area, looks its age. And the hundreds of steps you must climb everywhere attest to it. This place is not handicapped accessible or for people with weak knees or hearts. There are steps everywhere, all at different and inconsistent heights and sizes. Remember, the altitude is above 7500 feet and depending on where your room is, you will have to climb hundreds of steps, potentially in the dark. This is especially true in the canyon view rooms. Would I stay here again? Probably not. When I vacation I want the details taken care of and this place was lacking in that regard. But… if you want to wake up to a great sunrise over the canyon at a fraction of the price of the other hotels in Divisadero, this is a good option. Just make sure you ask about the details, plan your meals, bring a flashlight and have strong legs!

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Number of hotels77
Number of Reviews 1,995
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 158
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