- 3 out of 5
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will not stay here again
- August 22, 2008
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
the location was excellent, but it was hard to find no sign on the hotel or #.
the some of the staff (front desk) were not friendly The room was real hot no air conditioner.
"The is a big problem no air conditioner"
Recommended
- June 11, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Courteous and helpful front desk staff, many of whom spoke English. Other personnel was also helpful and friendly. Always a cab outside the hotel - even at 4:30 am.
Room, carpet a little shabby, but the hotel is being renovated, so that may change. Clean sheets and towels. Good housekeeping. In-room safe.
No instructions for dialing out (02) or for using the air conditioner which stops when the water reservoir is full. (Open door on bottom right to empty water reservoir, replace and turn on again.)
Free bottled water. No surprise charges at check out.
Location: close to busses, including the Turibus. A bit of a walk to the Metro, but safe walking, even at night. Several restaurants, street food stands, and a convenience store close by.
I thought the breakfasts were great and not expensive.
The lights in the dining room were too bright to enjoy the night view, but looking out the windows in the morning was fun.
I'd be happy to stay at this hotel again.
More than just a hotel...
- June 5, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
People from the hotel were really nice, helpful and committed with us. They would always make sure we had everything...more than a hotel they were a complete travel agency and tourist information point since they help us out looking for directions, suggesting nice places to visit, safe places to go for a walk. If you are just looking a place to keep your luggage and go out to enjoy Mexico, D.F , this is your hotel. Rooms are ok but smell a bit weird, not bad just weird...we didn't care since we were out most of the time and went there just to sleep few hours..
Good price and location
- April 19, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
This hotel was exactly as advirtised--clean and simple and a great price, near many great locations--the monument of independence, the American embassy, and Chapultipec Park. We brought a fan to move the air around and to cover the noise outside, and we slept great on the admittedly harder than normal beds. We'd definitely stay here again.
Important tip
- February 15, 2008
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The hotel is located next to an all-night bar (Cantina de los Remedios) so DO NOT STAY ON THE GROUND FLOOR. The noise is deafening and lasts ALL-NIGHT. I think that a room on the upper floors would be much better. There?s no restaurant but there is another hotel next door called Hotel Angel Suites and they have a small restaurant with a nice breakfast. Location is excelent. Internet will cost you AND they cut you off at 12am (you have to buy another day). I think that given the cost, free in-room internet should be the standard everywhere! Traffic is very heavy in the AM. Don?t try to stay here and go to Santa Fe in the morning. It could take you 2 hours to get there.
This is the cheapest hotel you?ll find in the nice Reforma area and it?s close to the zona Rosa as well. The condition of the hotel is definately "run-down" but inline with price and I would stay again. A good alternative is the hotel Colon (located at the glorieta cristopher colon) a short distance away for about $20 USD more. Although it costs more, it is a little better and price is also inline with quality. Most other hotels in Mexico City are "not-quite" as good as you would expect and cost "a bit more" than they should. If you just need a conveniente, cheap, secure place to sleep, this is the best you?ll find.