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Hotel Villa Rivera - San Miguel De Allende, Mexico

Cuadrante No. 3
San Miguel De Allende, 37700
Nightly Rates (159.00 - 242.00)   3 Star
Hotel Villa Rivera

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Property Description
Villa Rivera Hotel has created an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality so that you can fully enjoy a refined environment. In every corner you will discover objects, textures and architectural details designed to promote comfort and an amazing beauty. Refinement and good taste mark every space: Twelve inviting suites with fireplace, terraces or balcony, with a beautiful view of the city; Swimming pool and Restaurant Bar to offer you an unforgettable stay. Everything is an invitation to a voyage of the senses because of its esthetic harmony, exquisite international cuisine, pleasant manners and an unbeatable location.

Hotel Villa Rivera


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Mini Bar

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Room

  • Queen size bed, fireplace, bathroom with soaker tub. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 2.
  • Double Room

  • Two Queen size beds, bathroom with soaker tub, facing the garden area, tv, minibar, hairdryer, bathrobes, bath amenities, direct phone, desk, purified water. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 4.
  • Suite

  • King size bed, terrace with view to the gardens and to the town, soaker tub, hairdryer, bathrobes, bath amenities, direct telephone, tv. No rollaways allowed. Sleeps 2.

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicated rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making reservations.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3PM 

  • Check out time is 1PM 

  • Time Zone is  CST (-6 DST) 

  • Opened in  Not available. 

  • Renovated in  1998 

  • 12  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take the highway to Guanajuato first and then to San Miguel de Allende. Driving time is an hour and a half. Take the highway to Queretaro and continue to the highway in the direction of San Luis Potosi. From that highway, take the road to San Miguel de Allende. San Miguel de Allende, 40 mi NW of Queretaro-QRO BJX-Leon Guanajuato Airport-65 mi E; MEX-Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport-171 mi NW

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. A deposit is not required. Non-guaranteed reservations are not accepted. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel at least 2 days prior to arrival to avoid penalty of 50 percent of full stay plus tax. No-show fee is 50 percent of full stay plus tax. Early check-out charge is 1 night plus tax. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Restaurant Information
    Villa Rivera Restaurant  Location: At the Hotel, Type: Full Service Restaurant, Cuisine: International, Hours of Operation: Breakfast 8:00-13:00, Lunch 13:30-17:00, Dinner 18:00-23:00, Rating: 5 stars- Dress Code: Casual Pueblo Viejo  Location: Umaran No. 6, Type: Full Service Restaurant, Cuisine: Mexican and International, Hours of Operation: Breakfast 8:00-12:00, Lunch 13:00-18:00, Dinner 19:00-23:00, Rating: 5 stars, Dress Code: Casual

    Meeting Facility
  • No meeting facilities on-site
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    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • RECREATION -REQUEST- Horseback riding, Mountain Biking, Museum/Gallery Viewing, Sightseeing Tours

  • San Miguel de Allende

  • 0 mi N
  • QRO - Queretaro

  • 40 mi NW
  • BJX - Leon

  • 70.0 mi E
  • Guanajuato

  • 56.0 mi E
  • MEX- Mexico City

  • 171 mi NW
  • San Luis Potosi

  • 125 mi S
  • Dolores Hidalgo

  • 27 mi S
  • CORPORATE LOCATIONS

  • Schering Plough

  • 20 mi W

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