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All Countries > Mexico > Puebla > InterContinental PRESIDENTE PUEBLA

InterContinental PRESIDENTE PUEBLA
Boulevard Hermanos Serdan: 141,Colonia Amor
Puebla, 72140
Nightly Rates (89.00 - 229.00)   4 Star

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Property Description
A juxtaposition of colonial charm and contemporary luxury, the AAA Four Diamond Presidente InterContinental Puebla exudes the beauty of its surroundings. Steeped in culture and traditions, Puebla is home to historic sites such as the Capilla del Rosario, a 17th century baroque-style chapel fully inlaid in gold, and the Great Pyramid of Cholula, the largest temple in the New World. For a taste of the local cuisine, be sure to experience Cocina de los Angeles for its mole poblano and chalupas.

InterContinental PRESIDENTE PUEBLA


Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Beauty shop/salon

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Car rental desk

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Concierge desk

  • Connecting rooms

  • Cribs

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Florist

  • Free parking

  • Gift/News stand

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Laundry basket/clothes hamper

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • Non-smoking

  • Non-smoking

  • On-Site parking

  • Outdoor pool

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Pets allowed

  • Premium movie channels

  • Private bathroom

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Stereo

  • Sundry/Convenience store

  • Tennis court

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Travel agency

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Video games

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    CD player
    Meal included - continental breakfast, Free newspaper, Bathrobe, Bathtub
    Meal included - continental breakfast, Free newspaper, Bathrobe, Bathtub

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 1:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1996 

  • 200  rooms. 

  • 11  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Mi Ciudad  Representative of the unique flavor of Puebla cuisine, this restaurant provides an excellent Mexican menu and atmosphere, and each decoration detail adds to the unique poblano experience. El Mural de los Poblanos  El Mural de los Poblanos features original Puebla dishes created by hand using native ingredients. Enjoy Mexican wine, craft beer, tequilas and selections from the mezcales cellar, and be sure to see the elaborate mural of important people throughout Pueb San Leonardo  Inside of the Hotel Palacio San Leonardo, this restaurant and bar offers refined decoration, great music and delicious cuisine, which can be described as a taste of the 18th and 19th centuries in Puebla's culinary history with a noticeable French accent. Bar Puebla de Antano  Located in a beautiful 17th century mansion detailed with elaborate carved wood, this sky bar is located on the terrace and offers a romantic atmosphere in the Cathedral of Puebla. Entre Tierras  Entre Tierras' avant garde atmosphere is both classic and modern, and its menu offers traditional gourmet cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients, paying homage to the legacy of Puebla culture while taking an innovative gastronomic approach. Bistro & Vinos  At Bistro y Vinos you will enjoy an incredible terrace filled with vegetation, carefully selected music and a delicious worldwide wine cellar. An excellent combination of bistro simplicity with a gourmet touch, our passion for food will enchant your palat Kampai  In Kampai you will find exquisite Japanese cuisine with a wide variety of dishes and flavors. Enjoy the eclectic design and its delicious gastronomy. Casa Reyna  Casa Reyna is an icon of poblana cuisine. Enjoy seasonal specialties and the homemade taste of a new Mexican gourmet experience. Ciudad Sagrada  With contemporary style and gorgeous preHispanic decoration, Ciudad Sagrada gives you Mexico in all its details. Enjoy the garden terrace's spectacular view of the Great Pyramid of Cholula while delighting your palate with high Mexican cuisine. La Casa del Mendrugo  La Casa del Mendrugo serves signature Spanish cuisine with poblano influences. Craft beer and serrano ham forms the axis of its gastronomy, which is offered in three unique spaces: a coffee bar, a fine dining room and an area for tapas. Framed in 15th cen Lobby Bar  The Lobby Bar is conveniently located so you do not have to go far to relax and have fun after a long day of meetings or sightseeing. Come and enjoy the strains of live music while sipping on your favourite cocktail.

    Meeting Facility
  • Juan de Palafox
  •   Juan de Palafox Meeting Room

  • San Francisco
  •   San Francisco Meeting Room

  • San Francisco I
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  • San Francisco II
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  • San Francisco III
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  • Hermanos Serdan
  •   Herrmanos Serdan Meeting Room

  • Maximo Serdan
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  • Aquiles Serdan
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  • Carmen Serdan
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  • Backstage Auditorium
  •   Backstage Auditorium

  • Auditorium
  •   Auditorium

  • Business Center Room 1
  •   Business Center Room 1

  • Business Center Room 2
  •   Business Center Room 2

  • Business Center Room 3
  •   Business Center Room 3

  • Business Center Room 4
  •   Business Center Room 4

  • Business Center Board Room
  •   Business Center Board Room

  • Benito Juarez Meeting Room
  •   Benito Juarez Meeting Room


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Outdoor pool
    Children's program

  • Art Gallery at University Cultural Complex

  • The Art Gallery of the University Cultural Complex, is a space dedicated to promote the cultural and artistic expressions. Here you will find the proposals, both from new and famous artists. Its main function, is to be a window to all artistic experiences
  • La Quinta de San Antonio

  • In this cute little store you will find unique antiques and folk art representative of Puebla. An interesting fact about this store is that it won the first place of a showcases contest of Puebla, based on creativity, originality and illumination.
  • Gourmet Palacio de Hierro

  • In this prestigious store you can find a variety of gourmet products. Wine cellar, fine grocery, spirits, fine cheeses, candies, organic food, cold meats and an endless number of gourmet dining options.
  • Uriarte Talavera

  • Uriarte Talavera is the oldest Talavera factory in Puebla, founded in 1824. Home of skilled artisans from the city, where majestic pieces have been produced by hand with the technique of glazed pottery made in Mexico during the era of New Spain. Uriarte T
  • Angelopolis

  • It s the biggest shopping complex in Puebla. Within this luxurious mall you will find: renowned department stores, famous restaurants, boutiques from famous brands and designers, cinemas, banks, fine jewelry and watches, perfumes, among many other surpris
  • Animas Triangle

  • The Animas Triangle Mall offers you an unique space to relax and have a good time. Having various restaurants, cafes, cinemas, boutiques, music stores, and gym for kids and adults. Here you will have fun Puebla Style.
  • El Parian

  • In the craft market El Parian you will be able to find the most traditional Puebla's products such as the famous Talavera, miniature clay and pal crafts, works on paper mache, textiles, sweets and drinks typical from Puebla and everything that will make y
  • Barrio de Analco

  • The Barrio de Analco was founded in 1531, is one of the oldest ones in the city. This is where the first inhabitants who formed the labor hand of Puebla used to live. It still retains its cobbled streets and colonial buildings, the heart of this neighborh
  • Toads Alley

  • The so-called Frogs Alley and its plaza is one of the most charming places in Puebla. Along the alley and adjacent streets, you will find antique shops where you can find treasures for any collector. On Sundays a flea-market is set. Here you will find the
  • Santa Clara's Street

  • Throughout these historic streets of our beautiful historical downtown you will find various shops that offer the delicacy of typical candies of Puebla. There is an endless list of typical candies you could find here, including: polvorones, suspiros de mo
  • Carolino's Street

  • Located next to the historic Carolino building and the beautiful Church of La Compania. On Saturdays and Sundays craftsmen and artists are placed to offer to locals and tourists an endless number of crafts, paintings, textiles and books. If you are lucky
  • Mexican Art & Design, Gallery and Boutique

  • This boutique was created to reconquer the value of the Mexican artisans and their work by combining their traditional techniques with modern art and design, creating beautiful pieces that will perfectly fit in any space of your home or your office.
  • William O Jenkins Convention Center

  • Centro Expositor

  • PUEBLA

  • Hermanos Serdan International Airport

  • Benito Juarez International Airport

  • Cathedral

  • Situated next to our beautiful Zocalo, the Cathedral of Puebla is one of the most important buildings of the historical center declared patrimony of humanity. It was built during the 16th and 17th century and has an herreran, neoclassical and baroque arch
  • Capilla del Rosario

  • Capilla del Rosario is located into the Temple of Santo Domingo. It was built on the 17th century. It used to be called "The House of Gold" and The Eighth Marvel of the world. It is the most outstanding example of Spanish Baroque and one of the greatest a
  • San Francisco Church

  • Among the convents of Puebla, San Francisco is the oldest one built in 1535. Its beautiful churrigueresque cantera architecture combined with Puebla's baroque of baked bricks and Talavera tiles distincts it. A point where the story of Puebla begins. One o
  • Palafoxiana Library

  • Considered the first public library in the Americas and the most important of Mexico was founded by Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza in 1646, home to over 42000 books and manuscripts. Considered by the UNESCO as "Memory of the World" the Palafoxiana Libra
  • Santa Rosa Ex Convent

  • Located inside of the premises of the ancient convent of Santa Rosa de Lima house of the historic gastronomy of Puebla is placed the Museum of Cultural Art of Puebla. You will be able to admire its beautiful patio covered in Talavera tiles and baked brick
  • Santa Monica Ex Convent

  • Founded in 1868 as an Augustinian convent was home of various art collections from the convents of Santa Catalina and Capuchinas. The Religious Art Museum is the only one in the country totally dedicated to female religious life. You ll be able to appreci
  • Amparo Museum

  • Located in the historic center of Puebla, hosts in beautiful colonial buildings, a vast collection of pre-Hispanic and Colonial, modern and contemporary art of Mexico. Amparo Museum aims to bring visitors to an encounter with our roots and provide an unfo
  • Juarez Avenue

  • Built in the middle of twentieth century Juarez Avenue has always been for many years a meeting place for society of Puebla. Famous for its restaurants and bars zone. It features a wide and interesting variety of gastronomy from different countries and cu
  • University Cultural Complex

  • Built based on the principles of minimalist architecture, University Cultural Complex is a space that integrates diverse areas of art, culture and academics. Worth noting that as the Cultural Complex there is no one like, from Rio Bravo to Patagonia.
  • Africam Safari

  • Latin America biggest Zoo. Africam Safari is an ideal space for people with adventurous spirit. Here you will coexist with more than 2500 animals of 300 different species from around the world, in semi-freedom. You will be able enter paths African style i
  • Archeological Ruins of Cholula

  • The Great Pyramid of Cholula or Tlachihualtepetl (The Hill Made by Hand) is the world's largest pyramid basamet with 450 m. per side. Is also the biggest pyramid in volume. Is 66 m. high (similar to the Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan). On top of this
  • Tonantzintla Church

  • Tonantzintla means "Place of our Little Mother". The decor inside the temple corresponds to the wonderful Indigenous Baroque. You can appreciate angels with feather crowns, flower garlands, eagle warrior costumes, fruits and plants. All this shows an unic
  • San Francisco Acatepec

  • The facade of the Temple is carved and painted in such way that looks like a beautiful altarpiece. The most remarkable of this work is its multi-colored dress of talavera tiles, made particularly for it. The interior is no less impressive: both the densit
  • Franciscan Ex Convent of Tecali de Herrera

  • Located in Tecali or "House of Stone" It was one of the most important towns of the Tolteca-Chichimeca nobility. Given its importance, the Franciscans established their convent in 1540. In its majestic ruins you will be able to tour all dwellings and old
  • Popocatepetl Volcano

  • Popocatepetl (mountain that smokes) is an active volcano located in the territorial limits of the states of Puebla, Morelos and Mexico. It s bound by the northern part to the extinct volcano of Iztaccihuatl (sleeping woman) through a mountain pass known a