Where to Stay inDurango

POSADA SAN JORGE
Special Category
A beautiful colonial mansion hosts Posada San Jorge, special category hotel with Mexican style suites providing a unique experience.
Constitución #102 sur Col. Centro
Phone (618) 811 3526
http://www.hotelposadasanjorge.com.mx

HOTEL GOBERNADOR
5 stars
Elegant colonial hotel, one of the city's best. It offers services and halls for events, wireless Internet, gymnasium, pool, convention halls and restaurant La Hacienda.
20 de Noviembre #257 oriente. Col Centro
Phone (618) 813 1919
http://www.hotelgobernador.com.mx

HOLIDAY INN DURANGO
5 stars
Located in the industrial city, this hotel is just a few minutes from the airport.
Blvd. Francisco Villa #4315
Phone (618) 829 2000
http://www.holidayinn.com

HOTEL CASABLANCA
4 stars
Located in the city's historic center, hotel Casablanca provides a tradition of service excellence framed in an antique and beautiful colonial building.
20 de Noviembre #811 poniente Col. Centro
Phone (618) 811 3599
http://www.hotelcasablancadurango.com

LOS ARCOS
4 stars
H. Colegio Militar #2204 oriente. Col. Del Maestro
Phone 01 800 713 1877
http://www.hotelosarcos.com.mx

HOTEL VICTORIA EXPRESS
4 stars
Blvd. Francisco Villa #2017 Col. 20 de Noviembre
Phone 01 800 800 8777
http://www.victoriaexpress.com.mx

BEST WESTERN PLAZA VIZCAYA
4 stars
Gines Vázquez de Mercado #806
Phone 01 800 841 2292
http://www.hotelplazavizcaya.com

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