The hotel has a great location: it is an easy 10 minute walk from the bus station and one of the few places in town where you can actually drive to by and park a car. It is about 10 minutes uphill from the centre, meaning you walk down to the centre having a great view. The staff mostly speaks Spanish, but one person spoke decent English. They are all superfriendly and very helpful. The rooms are very clean and quiet by night. The room also had mosquito nets, so we could sleep with an open window. The prices are relatively low for Cuetzalan. They have great breakfast selection (not included in the price) which is one of the best food options to be had in Cuetzalan (we stayed 3 days, so we have tried a lot of restuarants), and the best is: one of the options is a super-delicious fruit platter. ||||All in all, we liked the hotel very much but there are also some minor drawbacks: For people who cannot walk far, this might not be a good choice: you have to walk a lot of stairs on the hotel grounds, and also to the town centre (then again, for people who cannot walk well, Cuitzalan as a whole might not be a good choice because it is very steep). The room smelled of detergent or...
Read moreOn a good day it's probably a great hotel. It is in a central-ish location which is perfect. Any closer to city center would make driving there a nightmare, but walking further up the steep streets from the square would be unpleasant. Location was probably the best feature. The shower had hot water and good pressure. The rooms get a little warm at night with no AC, but they keep a fan in the room - placing that in the window made it almost cold (which was ideal, since there are also plenty of blankets). During our stay the wifi was out for the entire complex, and a few of the outlets in the room were dead. The bed also wasn't terribly comfortable. They have loads of parking on site, and once you're in the hotel grounds the walk to you room...
Read moreThis Hotel is not a luxury hotel; but its cheap and very welcoming. I stayed two nights for 800 mexican pesos per night (USD$45). Rooms are decent, but they have a serious problem with high humidity in the rooms. So If you have alergies such as sinusitis, maybe not recommendable. Cuetzalan is a humid town anyway. The reason why I liked this hotel was the garden of orchids and native plants they have there, its really nice!. Also, the breakfast was really good and nourished. Ask they guys in the hotel about a restaurant nearby (a block away), they make the best fried-trout I´ve ever eaten!. Cuetzalan is my favourite traditional town in Puebla-Mexico, and I would definetely return...
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