I think it's enough warning with the title, but I will expand. We stayed there for 2 nights. At first it seemed good for the price we payed (480 MX$). But the second day, as I was talking with the girl at the reception, I saw a cockroach walking on her PC keyboard!! When we came back to our room the second night we found another in our room. Then, we saw many small ones in the bathroom. I think it's enough.||||The pool seemed dirty. We didn't have the courage to go in. We didn't have breakfast there either because it seemed very dirty.||||The beds were not beds. There were wood boxes. Matress very hard. Rooms very dirty. Walls were dirty. I definitely do not...
Read moreMy family and I stayed in this hotel, we were 5 people so we had a 2 full beds and a twin bed room. The hotel looks very mexican traditional, picturesque, from the outside. The restaurant was not open when we visited. In general it was OK for us, because we only used it to sleep and shower for one night, because we were all day in the city; there's hot water, internet only in the lobby, you can walk to the museums and hisotric places, restaurants, municipal market, but I think they need to update the sheets and pillows, and one of the matress was not in very good condition, so it was...
Read moreThis hotel appears to be run (or managed) by a local family. It is a family oriented establishment with a restaurant that serves a traditional mexican breakfast (desayuno), a cute little pool in the interior courtyard for the kids to swim in and both the public areas as well as the rooms are decorated with colorful folkart and crafts. Our room was clean, but well-worn (children can relax and enjoy after a long day at the Museo de las Momias); it was not exceptional, but functional...
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