Located in Durango and within 4.3 miles of Durango Cathedral, Mision Express Durango has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Durango, 1.7 miles from Durango Cathedral, One Durango has rooms with air conditioning. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Hotel Gobernador is 2625 feet from Durango’s Plaza de Armas Main Square and 5 minutes’ walk from Jardín Morelos Park. It features a free private parking and free Wi-Fi.
Featuring free WiFi and a fitness center, Hampton Inn by Hilton Durango offers accommodations in Durango. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.
Located a 10-minute drive from Guadalupe Victoria International Airport, this modern hotel offers a 24-hour gym and a spa with an indoor pool, sauna and massage service.
Offering classic décor, banquet facilities and free Wi-Fi throughout, Hotel Roma is located less than 328 feet from Durango Main Square and from Ricardo Castro Theater.
Hotel Los Arcos is located next to the Instituto Tecnologico de Durango Campus, and offers an à la carte restaurant and classic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Free private parking is provided.
Located within a 7-minute walk of Durango Cathedral and 0.6 miles of Pancho Villa Museum, La Casona Real provides rooms in Durango. Certain rooms at the property include a balcony with a city view.
Best Western Plus Plaza Vizcaya hotel has air-conditioned rooms with cable TV and free Wi-Fi. It offers a free on-site parking. Paseo Durango Mall is 2953 feet away.
Muy cómodas las camas y comodidad en la habitación
This hotel is in Durango’s Paseo Durango Shopping Center, 5 minutes’ drive from the city center. It offers a fitness center and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, cable TV and a coffee-maker.
El personal muy atento como es el trato con el cliente
Located within a 7-minute walk of Durango Cathedral and 0.6 miles of Pancho Villa Museum, La Casona Real provides rooms in Durango. Certain rooms at the property include a balcony with a city view.
Desde que llegue fueron muy amables, lo recomiendo al 100%
Located in Durango, 2.1 miles from Durango Cathedral, Hotel Town Express provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
La atención del personal, lo cómodo y limpio del hotel.
Located in Durango, 1.6 miles from Durango Cathedral, Hotel María Elena provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Excelente es el hotel de mi preferencia en durango
This hotel is located 3 minutes’ drive from Durango’s Plaza de Armas Main Square and 1969 feet from the Hidalgo Park. It features a sun terrace with swimming pool and free Wi-Fi in all areas.
LA UBICACION SIEMPRE ME DAN LA HABITACION QUE PIDO
Located in Durango, a 9-minute walk from Durango Cathedral, Gran Hotel Elizabeth has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Hotel Los Arcos is located next to the Instituto Tecnologico de Durango Campus, and offers an à la carte restaurant and classic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Free private parking is provided.
A la vista es muy agradable, el check Inn fue muy rápido
Located a 10-minute drive from Guadalupe Victoria International Airport, this modern hotel offers a 24-hour gym and a spa with an indoor pool, sauna and massage service.
muy buen Hotel, la alberca con calefaccion excelente
Located in Durango, within 8.2 miles of Durango Cathedral and 8.4 miles of Pancho Villa Museum, HN Hotel provides accommodations with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Hotel Buenos Aires is located in Durango, a 3-minute walk from Durango Cathedral and 600 yards from Pancho Villa Museum. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a tour desk.
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Hotel Nuevo Centenario is located in Durango, 1.1 miles from Durango Cathedral and 1.3 miles from Pancho Villa Museum. The hotel has family rooms.
FAQs about hotels in Durango
On average, 3-star hotels in Durango cost $57 per night, and 4-star hotels in Durango are $54 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Durango can be found for $81 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Durango this weekend is $64 or, for a 4-star hotel, $71. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Durango for this weekend cost around $147 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $64 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Durango for tonight. You'll pay around $72 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Durango will cost around $145, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Clean and friendly! Durango and the surrounding area has a long, complex history and the museums are a great way to learn about it. Beautiful churches and open plazas . We felt safe and secure, especially in the central zone well into the evening.
Paul
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Got here just before Easter.
Got here just before Easter. Had a nice procession through town for that a couple of days. Live on stage music just about every night. Multiple bands some nights. Quite eclectic. Traditional of different types, rock, operatic. Even street rappers. Felt safe all the time. Spent a lot of time just walking around. So many cool old churches in small area.
Louis
Peru
10
Scored 10
Durango is great city, and it has grown a lot in the last...
Durango is great city, and it has grown a lot in the last few years. There is more tourism, shopping, pedestrian walk ways filled with shopping, bars and restaurants. Staying downtown in the center of it all is amazing and super convenient whether you go to be a tourist or visit family. Food is delicious, and prices are great! Not to mention it has great weather! Lots of culture to explore - art, music, and lot of history.
Best places to eat - Casablanca Restaurant in their hotel, Gorditas Gambino, and Pollo Napoles. Walking around the plaza was very easy and convenient. However, if you have trouble walking or need wheelchair accessible places, that would be a challenge. Taxis and buses are plenty, and there are many tour buses you can hop on from the plaza itself. Doing the Villas del Oeste was really fun, cheap, and not too far. Wish I had time to do the Cable Car ride and the Durango Historical Double Decker tour. NEXT TIME!
Got a chance to go to a night club - Las Mil y Una Noches! Soooo fun!!! It was an 80's themed club with a live band playing all of the 80's hits from Latin Pop charts. Band was amazing!
If you like shopping, El Mercado is a great place for everything locally made. Lots of shops on the Constitucion street, along the Cathedral has lots of shops as well. I heard the museums are good too, but ran out of time. Durango is a magical city that takes your breath away and takes you back in time to a place that is filled with lots of awesome stories.
marquez
8.0
Scored 8.0
I recommend this hotel highly.
I recommend this hotel highly. The rooms are large enough, the staff is always helpful and pleasant to deal with, they make us feel at home and never say no to any need we have. The location is accessible to the highest and to downtown Durango.
jnteeter
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Stayed in the centro area.
Stayed in the centro area. People here are not as friendly as other places I've traveled to in Mexico. Some of the drivers are very aggressive be it you are a pedestrian or fellow driver. The air quality is pretty good here surprisingly.
Would never come here again for any reason.
Terry
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Actually folks - buy an old Colonial House NOW and refurbish...
Actually folks - buy an old Colonial House NOW and refurbish it while they're still relatively cheap!
I think Durango will become the next town most adored like San Miguel de Allende. Hey even SMA doesn't have a spectacular highway leading up to it like the "Impossible to Build, Impossible to Maintain" Toll Road over the Devil's Spine of the Sierras. I mean 61 tunnels in 50 miles? 9th Wonder of the World in my opinion.
Completely different from most of Mexico even the people due to it's history and being tucked down away - hard to get to - before the new Toll Road. Even the colorful Indigenous people are different than 200 miles away. Durango - in a Class of it's own!
Does need to add a "Tango Community" with Milangas - then you could attract a whole lot more Expats from USA to retire here. Only downside I can see to Durango - so listen up, make that change!
Fourth time to Durango and finally put my finger on why it's so nice - even in the Summertime. It's at 6100 ft. Elevation which make it 10 degrees F cooler than the Coast - and then add in 10-15% average humidity it makes it "seem" 15 degrees F cooler.
Although it's simple, it is comfortable enough, the staff was helpful, and the breakfast good. Good value for the price. We were there to see the total solar eclipse, and I was impressed at how Durango organized to deal efficiently with the large influx of eclipse viewers. There weren't any traffic problems and they had set up a system of reliable taxis. We had a good experience. Just wish we would have had more time to explore the mountains.
Hotel Posada San Agustin is a classic Mexican hotel located just a few blocks from Durango's centro historico. The rooms are basic, but clean, with A/C and good Wi-Fi. There are numerous dining options available near the hotel and the main entertainment district is less than a kilometer away. Hotel Posada San Agustin is a budget friendly lodging option providing easy access to everything Durango has to offer as a tourist destination.
The breakfast staff was responsive to our questions. The food was excellant.
This hotel has been our "must stay at" in our travels. This was our 5th stay at Mission.
We love Mission! We look forward to finding out what Mission can shine once the pandemic guidelines are removed.
This place is located right at the central district of downtown Durango. Close to good restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Good museums full of interesting history and overall good people ( gente sencilla y noble) willing to help no matter the circumstances.
Everything was great and truly exceeded expectations. It's hard to chose a hotel from just pictures but this one reveals just enough and surprises you when you get there. Loved it! Definitely will stay there again.
I’m used to hostels and since Durango doesn’t have any this was the cheapest option, with a seasonal discount. Great value for money and location, great staff, quite comfortable at least for me 🙂
the staff in this hotel are all friendly, helpful, and SMILING. it has been 6 months since our last stay and the young lady in the restaurant remembered us and that we were from Mazatlan.
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