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Best Western Hotel Casino - Michoacan, Mexico

Portal Hidalgo 229, Centro,
Michoacan, 58000
Nightly Rates (77.40 - 86.00)   2 Star
Best Western Hotel Casino

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Property Description
The Best Western Hotel Casino is located in the center of downtown Morelia, near the cathedral and historic buildings. The Best Western Hotel Casino offers you modern conveniences with the style of a colonial hotel. Our Four-Star hotel has 43 carpeted rooms with cable television, telephones, a travel agency, restaurant and a bar. There is also a sidewalk ice cream and coffee shop. Shopping, horseback riding and hiking/camping, boating and fishing are all nearby.

Best Western Hotel Casino


Amenities
  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Elevators

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 1 DOUBLE 1 SINGLE

  • * 1 Double 1 Single
  • 1 DOUBLE 1 SINGLE,NO SMOKING

  • * 1 Double 1 Single * No Smoking
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING

  • * 1 King Bed * No Smoking
  • 1 KING BED

  • * 1 King Bed

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Central Standard Time 

  • 43  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    · From: all directions. The Best Western Hotel Casino is located on Main Street in front of the cathedral and main plaza. Morelia Airport 40 kilometers, Guadalajara Airport 250 kilometers, Mexico City Airport 300 kilometers

    Guarantee Policy
    You must use a credit card to book online.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Local Attractions:

  • * 0 kilometer(s) from Historical City Center * 0 kilometer(s) from Cathedrals * .1 kilometer(s) from Bosque Cuahutemoc Park * .1 kilometer(s) from Regional Museum * .2 kilometer(s) from Michoacano Museum * 2 kilometer(s) from Museum of Contemporary Art * 4 kilometer(s) from Convention Center * 4 kilometer(s) from Plaza Camelinas shopping center * 4 kilometer(s) from Morelos Theatre * 4 kilometer(s) from Juarez Zoological Park * 5 kilometer(s) from Plaza Las Americas shopping center * 6 kilometer(s) from Plaza Morelia shopping center
  • Transportation:

  • * .5 kilometer(s) from Morelia Bus Terminal * 6 kilometer(s) from Morelia Train Station * 40 kilometer(s) from Morelia Airport * 250 kilometer(s) from Guadalajara Airport * 300 kilometer(s) from Mexico City Airport
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 0 kilometer(s) from Historical City Center * 0 kilometer(s) from Cathedrals * .1 kilometer(s) from Bosque Cuahutemoc Park * .1 kilometer(s) from Regional Museum * .2 kilometer(s) from Michoacano Museum * 2 kilometer(s) from Museum of Contemporary Art * 4 kilometer(s) from Convention Center * 4 kilometer(s) from Plaza Camelinas shopping center * 4 kilometer(s) from Morelos Theatre * 4 kilometer(s) from Juarez Zoological Park * 5 kilometer(s) from Plaza Las Americas shopping center * 6 kilometer(s) from Plaza Morelia shopping center
  • Transportation:

  • * .5 kilometer(s) from Morelia Bus Terminal * 6 kilometer(s) from Morelia Train Station * 40 kilometer(s) from Morelia Airport * 250 kilometer(s) from Guadalajara Airport * 300 kilometer(s) from Mexico City Airport
  • Local Attractions:

  • * 0 kilometer(s) from Historical City Center * 0 kilometer(s) from Cathedrals * .1 kilometer(s) from Bosque Cuahutemoc Park * .1 kilometer(s) from Regional Museum * .2 kilometer(s) from Michoacano Museum * 2 kilometer(s) from Museum of Contemporary Art * 4 kilometer(s) from Convention Center * 4 kilometer(s) from Plaza Camelinas shopping center * 4 kilometer(s) from Morelos Theatre * 4 kilometer(s) from Juarez Zoological Park * 5 kilometer(s) from Plaza Las Americas shopping center * 6 kilometer(s) from Plaza Morelia shopping center
  • Local attractions, events and activities include

  • * Hotel within Historical City Center * Across street from Cathedrals * 1 block from Bosque Cuahutemoc Park * 1 block from Regional Museum * 2 blocks from Michoacano Museum * 2 kilometers from Museum of Contemporary Art * 4 kilometers from Convention Center * 4 kilometers from Plaza Camelinas shopping center * 4 kilometers from Morelos Theatre * 4 kilometers from Juarez Zoological Park * 5 kilometers from Plaza Las Americas shopping center * 6 kilometers from Plaza Morelia shopping center
  • Transportation:

  • * .5 kilometer(s) from Morelia Bus Terminal * 6 kilometer(s) from Morelia Train Station * 40 kilometer(s) from Morelia Airport * 250 kilometer(s) from Guadalajara Airport * 300 kilometer(s) from Mexico City Airport

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