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Fenix Hotel Fenix Hotel The Phoenix hotel was inaugurated on July 12 1912 in the revolutionary Mexico the idea was create a modern hotel by then. The founders were brothers Ramirez and Urzua wealthy merchants from Los Altos de Jalisco which liquidated all their businesses to invest in the hotel and a pharmacy with the same name. The author project was the architect Guillermo de Alba. It was the first skyscraper of the Mexican Republic together with the hotel Ancira Monterrey and the famous Hotel Regis of Mexico City. On July 1912 Guadalajara was shaking by several tremors. All that passed while Fenix Hotel had its main entrance on 162 Lopez Cotilla which possessed a typical European lobby with a Majestic stained rectangular glass. Sunday had music with a String Quartet the most played piece was el vals sobre las olas by Juventino Rosas. In 1929 the Urzua built a roofgarden which caused a panoramic sensation and refined cuisine. Since 1933 to 1934 the Fenix hotel closed its doors caused by deepening global economic crisis opening again under the direction of Ing. Jaime Mouldoon 1936 who ceded the direction to Mr. Gustavo Alvarez Barreto. The hotel had 52 rooms on 5 floors and a basement where the turkish baths became famous. The most elegant parties where celebrated at the hotel bath bar. Some guests on 5th floor talked to the manager having seen an elegant charro wearing black suit. The Manager was amazed at what seem was a ghost. At Lopez Cotilla St corner Corona Av was francisco Velarde home better known as Burro de Oro. Over time they were acquiring the Fernandez Del Valley. On the ground floor they had business Fernandez Del Valley Hermanos. They were the owners of tissue and yarns factories named La Escoba y Rio Blanco. Through time the house had new owners then it was the American club which later became union. Modesto Barreto Ochoa purchased the property and it was demolished in 1950 to 1953 to build 162 rooms and a basement for 84 cars. Since 1Directions
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla 12.61Miles North to the property. Enter to Guadalajara-Chapala Mexico 23 in Alamo Industrial San Pedro Tlaquepaque from Calle 16 of September Av. of the peace and Av. Dr. Robert Michel. 18 min 7.6 km Guadalajara - Chapala/Mexico 23 follow. Take the exit in direction to airport in Guadalajara - Chapala Mexico 23. 13 min 11.8 kmRecreation
Fenix Hotel Guadalajara Everything you need Make your event a success! We have 4 banquet rooms on the Mezzanine floor and 3 more on the 12 floor with the best view on down town. Recreations On Site Recreations Off SiteSafetyInfo
24 Hour Security Alarms Continuously Monitored Audible Alarms Audible Smoke Alarm Hardwired Audible Smoke Alarms in Room Auto Recall Elevators AutoLink to Fire Department Deadbolts on Room Doors Electronic Key Cards Emergency Backup Generators Emergency Evacuation Plan Emergency Info in Rooms Emergency Lighting Exit Maps in Room Exit Signs Lit Fire Detectors in Room First Aid Overnight Security Parking Areas Well Lit Public Address System Room Windows Open Secondary Locks on Window Secured Floors Security Hours 0000-0600 Security Personnel On Site Staff CPR Trained Staff Red Cross Certified CPR Staff Trained Duplicate Keys Staff Trained in First Aid Staff Trained on AED Video Surveillance Entrance View Port Well Lit Walkways Audible Smoke Alarm in Public Areas Audible Smoke Alarms in Hallway Basic Medical Equipment OnSite Fire Detectors in Public Areas Fire Extinguishers in Hallways Multiple Fire Exits Each Floor Property Meets Requirement for Fire Safety Secondary Locks on Sliding Glass Doors Video Surveillance Monitored 24H Video Surveillance Parking Areas Video Surveillance Recorded 24HFood & Drink
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