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El Hogar de Carmelita has been reviewed 58 times by Hostelworld.com customers.
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Reviews of El Hogar de Carmelita
This was my first time in Guanajuato and I am so glad I had the opportunity to stay at "El Hogar de Carmelita." She was very helpful as to what are...
mjl_rastaman, Mexico, stayed on 21st Nov 09
About El Hogar de Carmelita
Hogar Carmelita is a three floor colonial guest house, which has been running for eight years.
Near Guanajuato town center 'Hogar de Carmelita' will be your 'home away from home!'
We have the flexibility to adapt our rooms to your needs, please contact us at the phone 01(473)7310268.
The house provides private rooms with shared bathroom (one bathroom every two rooms), self catering facilities or home made meals for more than reasonable prices and laundry service for 45 MXN.
Two of the rooms have a roof terrace to relax and chill out watching the sunset.
Guanajuato is a city of incredible charm, as is almost immediately obvious on entering it by way of its subterranean main street. The street follows the original course of the Guanajuato River, running beneath the city for almost 3 kilometers.
To navigate the city, you have to go on foot. It is criss-crossed by hundreds of callejones (alleyways), the most famous of which is, undoubtedly, Callejón del Beso (Alley of the Kiss). The local romantic legend has it that this callejón is so narrow that lovers, each standing on a balcony on either side of the alley, can reach across the alley and exchange a kiss! The alleyway is also part of the route of the popular traditional callejoneadas of Guanajuato - when student choral groups stroll the alleyways of Guanajuato at night, strumming their guitars and serenading the local populace.