We loved staying at La Casita de Coyoacan. We spent two weeks here during our time in Mexico and got to know the staff very well. Breakfast was always a perfect way to start the day, served at the big common table, which was shared with other guests, on the main floor. Yogurt, cereal, toast, tea, coffee, a fruit bowl, and usually a delicious egg breakfast awaited us each morning. Dietary restrictions can be respected here--my partner is lactose intolerant and they would always find ways to offer a delicious breakfast that she could eat, thanks to the warm hospitality of the fantastic staff who provide the meals, Macaren and Katrina.||||Everyone who works here was consistently helpful during our stay. Any questions we had about tourism, places to eat, transport, or otherwise were always answered by the skilled and welcoming team working at La Casita. After breakfast each morning we would bring out our big paper maps (no Google maps here!) and plan our day, often with the assistance of the staff members. Thanks for all the help Diego and Gabriel!||||The rooms are beautifully maintained and very comfortable for any length of stay. They provided a safe in our room for which we created a code and kept any valuables. Our room had a television with a mix of Spanish speaking and English speaking channels. There's also four common spaces if you want to have more space to read or relax (outdoor patio upstairs, big couch in living room upstairs, white couches on main floor, couches near fireplace on main floor). There's a beautiful dog, Lucas, (I think he's some type of German Shepherd?) who is a well-loved family member of the staff. He doubles as a watch dog and ensures that every knock on the door is greeted by his presence. ||||The neighbourhood is great and not far from Hidalgo Square where there are a couple of mercados and many restaurants as well as the big coyote fountain. There's also a couple of banks here that have walk-in service and ATM machines. At the end of the street where La Casita is based there's a 7 Eleven store for any big water bottle purchases or small snacks. On the other end of the same street there's a fantastic taco shop where we spent many nights. We recommend the Pastor tacos with a serving of Cebollitas and a coke. ||||If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Gabriel and his team. They are great hosts and do a great job at making their guests feel welcome at La Casita...
Read moreWe loved staying at La Casita de Coyoacan. We spent two weeks here during our time in Mexico and got to know the staff very well. Breakfast was always a perfect way to start the day, served at the big common table, which was shared with other guests, on the main floor. Yogurt, cereal, toast, tea, coffee, a fruit bowl, and usually a delicious egg breakfast awaited us each morning. Dietary restrictions can be respected here--my partner is lactose intolerant and they would always find ways to offer a delicious breakfast that she could eat, thanks to the warm hospitality of the fantastic staff who provide the meals, Macaren and Katrina.||||Everyone who works here was consistently helpful during our stay. Any questions we had about tourism, places to eat, transport, or otherwise were always answered by the skilled and welcoming team working at La Casita. After breakfast each morning we would bring out our big paper maps (no Google maps here!) and plan our day, often with the assistance of the staff members. Thanks for all the help Diego and Gabriel!||||The rooms are beautifully maintained and very comfortable for any length of stay. They provided a safe in our room for which we created a code and kept any valuables. Our room had a television with a mix of Spanish speaking and English speaking channels. There's also four common spaces if you want to have more space to read or relax (outdoor patio upstairs, big couch in living room upstairs, white couches on main floor, couches near fireplace on main floor). There's a beautiful dog, Lucas, (I think he's some type of German Shepherd?) who is a well-loved family member of the staff. He doubles as a watch dog and ensures that every knock on the door is greeted by his presence. ||||The neighbourhood is great and not far from Hidalgo Square where there are a couple of mercados and many restaurants as well as the big coyote fountain. There's also a couple of banks here that have walk-in service and ATM machines. At the end of the street where La Casita is based there's a 7 Eleven store for any big water bottle purchases or small snacks. On the other end of the same street there's a fantastic taco shop where we spent many nights. We recommend the Pastor tacos with a serving of Cebollitas and a coke. ||||If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Gabriel and his team. They are great hosts and do a great job at making their guests feel welcome at La Casita...
Read moreI spent two nights there in August. It's not a hotel. It's a large house converted into a bed and breakfast. That means you have to share space, the breakfast table and deal with some occasional noise. They give you a great breakfast, easily adding value to your stay and supply plenty of clean purified water... a real plus.||||My room was air conditioned, another plus in Mexico City as sometimes you want the windows closed for air or noise issues. The bed linens we're fantastic and way better than many hotels in Mexico.||||Located a ten minute walk in a safe neighborhood from the center of Coyoacan, it's also within 20 minutes of the airport and the bus station in the south of town.||||Two things to be aware of. 1... the owners have a German Shepherd. He's big and friendly. But it might catch you off guard at the door. 2. It's Mexico. Sometimes the neighbors party late. You can hear noise in your room, but with the AC or the fan on, it's not too bad.||||Finally, there are lots of local food options within about a hundred meters from the...
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