Staybridge Suites Silao

Silao

Silao is a city in the west-central part of the state of Guanajuato in Mexico. Silao is a center of agricultural and industrial activity of the Mexican Bajio (Silao, Leon, Guanajuato, Irapuato, Salamanca and Celaya). Its weather is semi-arid in the whole region.

Its name came from origin Otomi and Purépecha languages. Tzinacua loosely translates into ‘place of dense fog’, derived from the quantity of thermal waters surrounding the area. Its official name was given in July of 1861 as Silao de la Victoria.

Rooms

121, including suites distributed in 8 floors. All rooms are equipped with: Cable TV, TV LED HD 43”, iron and ironing board, coffee maker, work desk, free High-speed Internet access, fully equipped kitchen.

Facilities and Services

    • 121 rooms
    • Parking
    • Complimentary buffet breakfast
    • Wireless internet
    • Pool
    • Complimentary transfer service up to 20km (programmed)
    • Multipurpose court
    • Business center
    • Meeting room
    • Self Service laundry
    • Health / Fitness Center
    • Pet friendly (For more information with your reservations agent)

    The Social, is the right place in the right moment where you meet and mingle with guests every Tuesday through Thursday evening with complimentary drinks and light appetizers.

Tourist Attractions and Activities

The tourism and cultural sites make Silao an interesting place to visit. It is also important to mention that the Bajio International Airport is only 9 km from Silao. One of the most important is the Monument to Cristo Rey (Christ the King), construction started on December 10, 1945 and completed on August 17, 1949. The monument itself stands 20 meters from foot to head and 80 tons weight. It is in the ‘cerro del Cubilete’, which is considered the geographic center of the country of Mexico.

Other interesting places are the Parroquia de Santiago Apóstol, construction was started in the end of the 17th century and ended in the year 1728. Its style is neo-classical and Templo del Santuario, constructed at the end of the 17th century.

Jose and Tomas Chavez Morado Museum. Dedicated to the local muralist and sculptors since 1999 this museum has a permanent exhibition of the legacy of these Mexican artists. The Expo Bicentenario is an interesting cultural place where local artists show their work of sculptures and paintings.
Nearby in Silao visitors may discover small towns and beautiful cities of the Mexican Bajio.

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