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Umbral, a Curio Collection by Hilton
4.4/5104 Reviews

Umbral, a Curio Collection by Hilton

Mexico City|0.62km from Public Library "Rubén Darío"
This lovely gem is right in the heart of the city! The interior hallways are sleek and modern while homage to a historic past. The building is a former law office and the interior is a classic courtyard presentation. The restaurants and bar are on the roof top, which is the 5th floor. My room was on the street side and I got an upgrade due to my Hilton status, so I had this huge suite on the 4th floor with incredible views of the interior when I opened my door. The bathroom was roomy and spacious. The shower was huge with both a hand held and a shower rainfall option. I had dual sinks and the lotion and other amenities were very nice. The bed was comfy, the windows could open and there were many lighting options. There was bedside lighting, overhead lighting and more. It was quite amazing! The bedroom was all white and quite bright. My ”living room” was dark, but had so many additional lighting options, plus the record player, TV, and the bright window for when the curtains were open. The sliding door between the 2 rooms was perfect. And, I had not only a desk with hand sanitizer, but also a small dining table with 2 chairs in my ”living room”. It was a heavenly stay. Now, the pool was tiny, but the hot tub was lovely and the cocktails were nice! Breakfast at Oliva was included for me and was delicious. The other restaurant on the rooftop, Paixa Do was also quite amazing. Creative food and a gorgeous view with excellent service and a great wine selection. What else? The front desk staff and bellmen were lovely. The concierge was a little odd to me, so I ignored him after the first day. It was easy to take an Uber from my hotel and the Uber was very cheap in US $. Within walking distance were a few Sanbornes, a money exchange place, and some nice restaurants. I totally would return here again. It was my fifth trip to Mexico City in the last 15-20 years and I've stayed only in 1 other place twice. Again, this is a fantastic place to stay...I almost forgot to mention the private movie theater upstairs, the art gallery and the records (vinyl LPs) that one could take and play on bluetooth speakers in your room! What a treat!

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Hotel San Lucas
4.1/549 Reviews

Hotel San Lucas

Mexico City|0.31km from Public Library "Rubén Darío"
We chose this hotel by location because it is next to a metro and very close to the zocalo(centre) of Mexico City. The hotel in the reservation offered breakfast, but this is the chaos in that place, because it is served in the room and we call to ask and wait long over 1 hour to arrive in the room, only mexed eggs, beans, black coffee and a juice come. So if you have a walk or want another kind of food, you'd better go out and take coffee on the street. What happened to us. About the hotel: reception looks like a loterie in Brazil, people stay behind the glass and make all communication in a hole in the glass. The room is large and clean, but in the tower and shower comes two pins of water and in the shower goes everywhere, except in the person below, imagine women the chaos to wash their hair. We complained and the technician justed the shower a little but they didn't change our rooms. The takes are different and the hotel has no adapter. Well, back to the location: central, easy locomotion, but is in a mid-depressing area, in front of the camelodromo, full of food and clothing bark, no transfer localized the hotel to vcs have no idea. The inside of the garage is in a rough street, it seems a favela, but without danger, despite this confusion, we all arrived late and was always quiet. Silence: there is no, we listen to the nude a motor, or generator, I don't know, but it was very noisy, it turned on and turned off all the hour, if you listen to the other rooms, including the bathroom. Thanks to God, there are not many people who are home, so we only had noise at the weekend. If you want to be centralized like us, find another place because this hotel doesn't recommend, there are other better options in the center.
Hotel Flamencos
4.4/5133 Reviews

Hotel Flamencos

Mexico City|0.35km from Public Library "Rubén Darío"
I was excited about this place as I really didn’t want my family to stay at another Western cliche chain hotel that Mexico City is abundant in. In hindsight, I wish I had opted for the latter as … well, you know what to expect and, if need be, what to do to get your way. I had booked Hotel Flamencos for two stays, before and after our travel outside of Mexico City. The second stay was cancelled by me. Below are the reasons why.  A short summary of my trouble here: --I booked my room 6 months in advance (using a third party site) and communicated to the hotel directly about my expectations. All was almost overbearingly sweet, with promises of ”accommodation” showered all over. TO EMPHASIZE: I HAD ASKED TO LOOK INTO MY CONCRETE RESERVATION AND CONFIRM THAT MY TWO KIDS WOULD BE ACCOMMODATED. The answer? We confirm!  -- All niceness ended upon arrival at the hotel as, instead of a welcome, the front desk person extended a message of additional charges for my son, who is 14. Instantly, ALL this hotel was about was getting their additional 350 pesos (USD18) per night for my child. Me showing my  communication with the hotel didn't do a thing. Fine. Whatever! - It only got worse from there as ”the only room available” turned out to be A ROOM WITH NO WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, they have those at this place on each floor, so, in case you are considering this place, please know that your room is ”based on availability.” As I threatened to LEAVE, they somehow FOUND the right type of room (granted, we showed up shortly after noon, so they did give us a courtesy of an early check-in). Thank you!  - The location of the hotel is TERRIBLE: flee markets, warehouses, LOADS of traffic, HUGE CROWDS OF PEOPLE queuing up for busses or just packing the area are  truly not very enjoyable. Aside from street food, which you may not be able to get easily (because of A LOT OF PEOPLE), no decent places to eat around. Hands down, there are MUCH better areas! - I killed 4 mosquitos in my room. Apparently, there is a way for them to get into your room through the bathroom. The stench from the kitchen downstairs gets into your room the same way, too. -- The breakfast is basic and easy to get tired of. The breakfast area is small. A few other details: - Amidst my check-in debacle, I asked to speak with a manager. Unsurprisingly, that person ”had a day off” (of course! :)). And it was the same guy who handled check in who continued replying to my emails, obviously rejoicing in the opportunity to practice English, rather than put the situation right. -- The manager was not to be found the next day, either. Nobody, aside from the front desk dude, ever reached out to me. I mean... I had requested a conversation with somebody who runs this place. Hellllooooo?  -- By day 3, an envelope was found in our room, reminding us of the need to t

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Hotel Menara
3.8/540 Reviews
Excellent location for shopping. Good attention, it has its own parking lot shared with a public one. Just one detail: a lot of noise from guests entering and leaving. I don't know if it's a lot of echo in the corridors or that the administration asks the guests to be quiet, but they don't let them sleep.
Hotel Flamencos
4.4/5133 Reviews
I was excited about this place as I really didn’t want my family to stay at another Western cliche chain hotel that Mexico City is abundant in. In hindsight, I wish I had opted for the latter as … well, you know what to expect and, if need be, what to do to get your way. I had booked Hotel Flamencos for two stays, before and after our travel outside of Mexico City. The second stay was cancelled by me. Below are the reasons why.  A short summary of my trouble here: --I booked my room 6 months in advance (using a third party site) and communicated to the hotel directly about my expectations. All was almost overbearingly sweet, with promises of ”accommodation” showered all over. TO EMPHASIZE: I HAD ASKED TO LOOK INTO MY CONCRETE RESERVATION AND CONFIRM THAT MY TWO KIDS WOULD BE ACCOMMODATED. The answer? We confirm!  -- All niceness ended upon arrival at the hotel as, instead of a welcome, the front desk person extended a message of additional charges for my son, who is 14. Instantly, ALL this hotel was about was getting their additional 350 pesos (USD18) per night for my child. Me showing my  communication with the hotel didn't do a thing. Fine. Whatever! - It only got worse from there as ”the only room available” turned out to be A ROOM WITH NO WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, they have those at this place on each floor, so, in case you are considering this place, please know that your room is ”based on availability.” As I threatened to LEAVE, they somehow FOUND the right type of room (granted, we showed up shortly after noon, so they did give us a courtesy of an early check-in). Thank you!  - The location of the hotel is TERRIBLE: flee markets, warehouses, LOADS of traffic, HUGE CROWDS OF PEOPLE queuing up for busses or just packing the area are  truly not very enjoyable. Aside from street food, which you may not be able to get easily (because of A LOT OF PEOPLE), no decent places to eat around. Hands down, there are MUCH better areas! - I killed 4 mosquitos in my room. Apparently, there is a way for them to get into your room through the bathroom. The stench from the kitchen downstairs gets into your room the same way, too. -- The breakfast is basic and easy to get tired of. The breakfast area is small. A few other details: - Amidst my check-in debacle, I asked to speak with a manager. Unsurprisingly, that person ”had a day off” (of course! :)). And it was the same guy who handled check in who continued replying to my emails, obviously rejoicing in the opportunity to practice English, rather than put the situation right. -- The manager was not to be found the next day, either. Nobody, aside from the front desk dude, ever reached out to me. I mean... I had requested a conversation with somebody who runs this place. Hellllooooo?  -- By day 3, an envelope was found in our room, reminding us of the need to t
Hostal Casa MX Centro
4.3/572 Reviews
The rooms and facilities are a bit old, the ventilation is not very good, but close to the attractions, you can go to many places on foot. There are also a lot of shopping around. If you don't mind having a taste, you can consider it.
Hotel Castropol
4.3/5103 Reviews
The location is very good, just a few minutes walk from Constitution Square. It is located in a lively area. The room is very spacious, the hygiene is very clean and the price is very high.
Hotel Patria
3.4/526 Reviews
I chose this as a cheap hotel near Socalo Square. The location is very good and you can walk to Zocalo Square. It is also a walking distance to the bus stop and subway, so it is perfect for sightseeing. I'm sorry that there is nothing to do with amenities. I was surprised that there was no dryer.
Hotel San Lucas
4.1/549 Reviews
We chose this hotel by location because it is next to a metro and very close to the zocalo(centre) of Mexico City. The hotel in the reservation offered breakfast, but this is the chaos in that place, because it is served in the room and we call to ask and wait long over 1 hour to arrive in the room, only mexed eggs, beans, black coffee and a juice come. So if you have a walk or want another kind of food, you'd better go out and take coffee on the street. What happened to us. About the hotel: reception looks like a loterie in Brazil, people stay behind the glass and make all communication in a hole in the glass. The room is large and clean, but in the tower and shower comes two pins of water and in the shower goes everywhere, except in the person below, imagine women the chaos to wash their hair. We complained and the technician justed the shower a little but they didn't change our rooms. The takes are different and the hotel has no adapter. Well, back to the location: central, easy locomotion, but is in a mid-depressing area, in front of the camelodromo, full of food and clothing bark, no transfer localized the hotel to vcs have no idea. The inside of the garage is in a rough street, it seems a favela, but without danger, despite this confusion, we all arrived late and was always quiet. Silence: there is no, we listen to the nude a motor, or generator, I don't know, but it was very noisy, it turned on and turned off all the hour, if you listen to the other rooms, including the bathroom. Thanks to God, there are not many people who are home, so we only had noise at the weekend. If you want to be centralized like us, find another place because this hotel doesn't recommend, there are other better options in the center.

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