Top rated hotels in Baja California

Hotel Grand One Plaza
4.4/5112 Reviews
I was in this fantastic hotel to celebrate the independence of Mexico from September 15 to 16, this hotel has the largest rooms, comfortable, impeccable, amenities and the best thing is the terrace that is on the top floor with an exceptional view, prices They are very reasonable, but best of all is the great team they have, starting with the reception, everyone is very professional and very friendly and with a warm welcoming smile.
Hotel Suiza
3.1/580 Reviews
Based on the price, my experience was good. Not a bad place to stay if you want to save $.
Hotel Astor Tijuana
4/5109 Reviews
I booked one night for my parents, when I called the hotel to make the electronic payment a few days my parents would arrive, I spoke to two different people at the hotel, and they told conflicting information. One could find my reservation, the other person couldn't. I was given the bank information to make the payment, but I had to present myself and my card so my parents could use the room. Although one of the people I talked to was helpful and was thinking on how to resolve the problem, the other person didn't care about how to resolve the problem, she kept saying it wasn't possible and couldn't find my reservation. I got frustrated and after 3 calls and 3 e-mails, I decided to cancel my reservation and go to a different place.
Hotel Caesars
4.3/5103 Reviews
I booked a King Room. The comfortable king bed filled almost half the room (not counting the fairly small bathroom); the rest of the room had two nightstands and a simple desk with one straight-backed wooden chair. Except for three lamps, a safe in the closet and a wastebasket, that's all that was in the room -- nothing luxurious or comfortable except the bed. Everything seemed new and spotlessly clean. This cost $54 USD per night mid-week. There were some irritating problems -- none serious, but not what I'd expect at a ”four-star” hotel (says Google). The biggest one: check-in time was 3pm. I got there at 2pm, told my room would be ready at 3. Came back at 3; the room wasn't ready. I waited until 3:30, as other people checked in. Finally I went to the desk and nicely insisted on having my room instead of sitting in the lobby. They found one. This was on a weekday, when I'd guess rooms aren't in as much demand. The front desk staff could see me sitting there; why didn't they come over and offer a room?
Fairfield Inn & Suites Mexicali
4.7/5116 Reviews
Clean and delicious breakfast buffet. Great location. Surrounded by delicious options for lunch and dinner. Movie theater practically next door. It's our new favorite place to stay while visiting family in Mexicali.
Hotel Rio Rita
4.4/5110 Reviews
I came home intoxicated after a night on Revoluccion (like that's ever happened to anyone before, right?) and apparently I had trouble finding my key, opening my door and finding my friend from whom I'd gotten separated. The staff apparently decided I was disorderly. My bad, I'm not proud of it (if that's really what happened, which I don't know). But here's what they did. They physically threw me out on the street, screaming in my face in Spanish the whole time, while someone upstairs ransacked my room. They tossed most (but not all) of my clothes and toiletries in my bag and then they threw my bag out on the street with me (good thing I waited, despite the non-stop verbal abuse). This is not how anyone would handle the situation in, say Las Vegas or New Orleans. But here's what was missing - about $300-400 in $20s from my bag itself, and about $600-700 in $100s that was IN THE LOCKED WALL SAFE ALONG WITH MY PASSPORT. My passport somehow made it into my bag (less the cash folded inside it) so I suppose I should be grateful that my passport made it, at least. But someone obviously has access to the wall safe and takes advantage of that access, to say the least. That should greatly concern anyone staying here and planning to bring valuables. Moral of the story: If you stay here, please make sure you don't have too much to drink and piss off the wrong staff member, or you may find yourself bewildered and shivering on the streets of Tijuana at 4am with no cash, wondering where if anywhere you can find a working ATM. The. Worst. Stay. Ever. P.S. I did find another hotel down the street that took me in no problem (and helped me find an ATM the next day). But I'm crossing TJ off my list for a long, long time and Hotel Rio Rita forever.
Hotel Presidente
3.9/5103 Reviews
Clean, safe, quite place, staff is polite. Minuses: internet wasn't working for 2 days and the staff couldn't fix it. A deposit is required for a blanket. For 50+ usd place per night, shall not be such bureaucracy.
Motel Reno
3.9/52 Reviews
Hotel Mision 11
3.6/5131 Reviews
The room is very clean, there are two restaurants around, the TV connection network is a bit complicated, ⚛️ the network is not very good, Facilities: General Hygiene: clean Environment: beautiful Service: Thoughtful
Hotel Plaza Hermosa
2.9/520 Reviews

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties217
Number of Reviews4,478
Highest Price€571
Lowest Price€28
Average Price (Weekends)€142
Average Price (Weekdays)€125