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Hollywood: Hotels and Restaurants

If You Go…

Hollywood Flights:

Flight Deals to Los Angeles

Hollywood Hotels:

Loews Hotel Hollywood
1755 N. Highland Ave.
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 466-7000

Magic Castle Hotel
7025 Franklin Ave,
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 851-0800
Hollywood Restaurants:


Musso & Frank Grill $-$$$
6667 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles,  CA  90028
(323) 467-7788

Note: LA’s oldest restaurant is showing its age a bit, but that’s part of its charm. Same daily menu for lunch and dinner, includes American and Old World favorites from grilled cheese, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Sauerbraten with Potato Pancakes to Roast Prime Rib.

Mel’s Drive-In next to the Hollywood Museum
1660 N Highland Ave,
Hollywood,  CA  90028
(323) 465-3111
Note: 50’s style diner open 24 hours

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Rainy Day Guadalajara, Mexico

A Shot in the Rain: Guadalajara

Bodeguita del Medio Cuban Bar and Restaurant in Guadalajara, Mexico
A rainy night at the Bodeguita del Medio Cuban Bar and Restaurant in Guadalajara, Mexico. Photo by Kayte Deioma

 A Rainy Day in ….Guadalajara, Mexico

Violinist Sergio Caratachea Alvarez of the Mariachi Internacional de Guadalajara on Plaza de Armas with the kiosko and cathedral lit up in the background. Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicoGuadalajara, Jalisco is known as the most Mexican of Mexican cities. It is the birthplace of such Mexican icons as Mariachi, Tequila and the Charro or Mexican cowboy. Many of the traditional folk arts we recognize as Mexican are also created here. It is Mexico’s second largest city with a population of 1.6 million in the City proper and over four million in the metropolitan area. Greater Guadalajara includes the municipalities of Tlaqupaque, Zapopan and Tonolá as well as the city of Guadalajara. Each has its own distinct historical center, but their modern suburbs have become intertwined.

A sudden downpour splashes in the fountain at Quinta Real Hotel, Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicoThe “pearl of Jalisco,” as the city is known, has a wonderful climate for year-round outdoor activities with average high temperatures in the 70s and 80s all year long. June through September is the rainy season, with July averaging 20 days of rain. El Nińo conditions extended the rain through October this year. That doesn’t mean that it will rain all day long for days at a time, but you should always be prepared for a cloudburst.

My hotel, the Quinta Real, was prepared for this eventuality with umbrellas propped at every door and clear plastic curtains to roll down around thePatio Restaurant at the Quinta Real Hotel, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexicopatio restaurant for the duration of the downpour. I could have ensconced myself with a good guide book in my golden suite to wait out the rain at this all-suite boutique hotel with a colonial flavor. I could have taken up residence in the bar for a signature Mariana (a kiwi strawberry margarita with salt and chili powder on the rim of the glass), or lingered in the restaurant to enjoy any of Chef Gabriel Duram’s scrumptious meals accompanied by a variety of musicians who play for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I could have explored the collection of one-of-a-kind historical Spanish and Mexican artwork displayed throughout the hotel’s public areas, or spent some time catching up on email in the business center. And to tell the truth, I did all of those things, but still found some rainy and not-so rainy moments to explore other rainy day possibilities in this beautiful city.

Guadalajara Features:

Tapatio Hospitality Revisited: Sometimes You Really Can Go Back

Shop til you drop at Mercado Libertad

For more rainy day Guadalajara alternatives, check out the Rainy Day Links page.

Guadalajara: Hotels and Restaurants

If You Go…

Guadalajara Flights:

Mexicana Airlines

Guadalajara Hotels:

Quinta Real Hotel

Av Mexico 2727, Col Monreaz

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

33-3669-0600
Guadalajara Resaurants:

Quinta Real Gourmet Restaurant $$$

Av Mexico 2727, Col Monreaz

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

33-3669-0600

Note: Ancient Mexican recipes keep company with international fare.

 

Bodeguita del Medio Cuban Bar and Restaurant $$

Av. Vallarta 2320 Col. Obrera

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

(33) 3630-1620/21

gerenciagdl@gruposon.com

Note: This Mexican franchise of the 60-yea-old Havana restaurant is known for its 2 for 1 Mojito happy hour and strolling Cuban musicians. Everything on the menu is a la carte and there are no prices.