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Romano Palace
3.4/5103 Reviews
The Covid-19 pandemic has really hit Acapulco HARD! Additionally, the recent earthquake didn't help hotels in the area either. But, guest looking to book this hotel should know a few things. I was willing to let a lot of things go that would normally concern me about a hotel. But..... First: This hotel has not been updated at all since it was built. There were only 2 (2-pronged) outlets in the room. If you had a computer to charge/use - you were out of luck. The plumbing fixtures appear to be original to when the building was built. If you had children - it would be very easy for them to scald themselves while taking a shower. The toilet is updated and very noisy. It could wake the dead. The wifi works sufficiently as this room was right outside the repeater which is clearly visible from the hallway. And, the AC worked too. Second: The room looked and felt dirty after seeing mold growing on the ceiling of the bathroom and shower curtain; you start to notice all the things that needed to be addressed/cleaned. The sink was intended to be ”under mount” but appears to be cemented in place. The sliding patio door had a huge crack in it (I assume after the earthquake) Third: EVERY SINGLE HOTEL in a tropical area should supply their guests with ICE! This hotel charges $20 pesos for ice. It's a small amount; but, given all the other crummy elements you put up with staying at this hotel - - it is the least they could do for their guests. I spoke with the manager to let him know that other hotels in Acapulco have ice machines and provide that ice to their guests as part of their room rates. He re-stated the hotel policy (absolutely useless!) FINALLY: there are 2 elevators for a 22 story tower hotel. That is not sufficient. Additionally, they appeared to be mal-functioning. When you would press the PB button - every floor below you would light up. The elevator would stop on all floors below you and no one was waiting to get on. The floor of the elevator was never even with the floor it stopped on. I tripped a few times. Getting on these elevators after a earthquake was SCARY to say the least. The location of this hotel is the only reason why I booked this location. I had nicer hotels that were less expensive that I could have stayed at - but chose this one because of the location. It is safe to say, I would never stay here again - under the current management and without a complete/full renovation.
Hotel Acapulco Malibu
4.1/540 Reviews
This hotel should be a national monument, given its architecture. Most likely it was built during the 1960s, and it features three rotunda towers, none of which are more than six stories high (essentially the perfect size for a hotel; developers take note!!!). Surrounded on both sides by abominable and shabbily-constructed high-rises, the Acapulco Malibu is an absolute gem in the rough. Each room, from what I could gather, has its own balcony, is rather astonishingly spacious, and has a floor to ceiling mirror next to the bed...which is SO '70s fabulous it's...beyond belief! On the whole, service was excellent, the restaurant food was adequate, and noise levels a bit high (but by no means extreme). The pool was absolutely delicious -- perfect water temperature, cleanliness, shape and size...AND the deck overlooks glorious Acapulco Bay. BEAUTIFUL! The price when I stayed was a leetle high, however, given the fact that Acapulco is such a rat hole of a city. Sure, it's not Tulum and it's not Tijuana, but it's still fundamentally a consumerist hellscape with miles of barrios surrounding its core.
El Tropicano
3.2/517 Reviews
The fact is that the people attending the meeting are very attentive. I don’t know if this is a family business. So they care about customers and the facilities are a bit ugly. The reason is that the pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to them, so I have No problem, will stay at this hotel again, because I think, in fact, despite the circumstances, their continuous attempts to succeed is something admirable, very good to them, hope their equipment will be restored soon.
Amarea Hotel Acapulco
4/57 Reviews
Stayed as a family with 2 kids. From February 1-11, 2023. The room was with a small kitchen, it saves a lot of money on food and you can eat the usual foods. Huge Walmart across the street. Sea 5 minutes, great beach. Downstairs irishpub good food and beer. The casino is a bit further away for game lovers. There are restaurants did not go but looks good. The hotel is old and scary at the entrance. But given the price and location, it's just the Ritz😅. I recommend to those who care about the clean sea, and a super budget vacation.
Las Brisas Acapulco
4.4/5108 Reviews
The hotel belongs to the resort. The rooms are located on the entire mountain. There are separate buildings on the upper and lower floors. Each one is from an open-air small swimming pool. The hotel has its own seaside bath, which is free for residents only, and there is a regular shuttle bus to the bath. Hotel health and environment.
One Acapulco Costera
3.7/540 Reviews
Very recommendable has no over-luxury I serve to sleep a quiet stay and from there travel to any part of the port because it is very central, staff is very attentive and friendly parking is accessible,and is always clean

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