The good: location is central next to Parque Juarez and convenient to restaurants, cafés and shops. Easy to get a taxi. The staff is unfailingly polite and pleasant – in particular Vanessa, who was fluent in English, helped me practice Spanish, and gave a recommendation for a lovely restaurant in a part of town I wanted to explore (las Arias). The breakfast buffet was simple but more than adequate. The room was spacious, and the bed was fine, but otherwise nondescript. But…|The keys needed to be replaced every afternoon – I was told that they sometimes demagnetized – but why only in the afternoon and for both our keys kept separately? The food was not marked and the staff did not always know if the meat was pork, beef or chicken, or what was in the eggs. Our room 104 was adjacent to the small gym and I could hear the daily 6am workout from one of the guests. The hotel lobby was two levels up – next to a movie theatre. No charm at all.|This would have been a 4 Star review except for Vanessa who gave Holiday Inn Express an extra star. As a matter of comparison – HIE Xalapa was marginally better than HIE in Philadelphia, but far short of the luxury HIE in Medellin against which I measure perfection for a budget hotel.|On the other hand, in spite of the five stars, I doubt I would stay here again, except maybe...
Read moreThe good: location is central next to Parque Juarez and convenient to restaurants, cafés and shops. Easy to get a taxi. The staff is unfailingly polite and pleasant – in particular Vanessa, who was fluent in English, helped me practice Spanish, and gave a recommendation for a lovely restaurant in a part of town I wanted to explore (las Arias). The breakfast buffet was simple but more than adequate. The room was spacious, and the bed was fine, but otherwise nondescript. But…
The keys needed to be replaced every afternoon – I was told that they sometimes demagnetized – but why only in the afternoon and for both our keys kept separately? The food was not marked and the staff did not always know if the meat was port, beef or chicken, or what was in the eggs. Our room 104 was adjacent to the small gyn and I could hear the daily 6am workout from one of the guests. The hotel lobby was two levels up – next to a movie theatre. No charm at all.
This would have been a 4 Star review except for Vanessa who gave Holiday Inn Express an extra star. As a matter of comparison – HIE Xalapa was marginally better than HIE in Philadelphia, but far short of the luxury HIE in Medellin against which I measure perfection for a budget hotel.
On the other hand, in spite of the five stars, I doubt I would stay here again, except maybe...
Read moreLocation wise this Hotel is very central and close to cafes, restaurants and shops. This hotel is located on top of a plaza (shopping mall) and when you arrive there is no one telling you the whereabouts of the hotel. I had to ask one of the waiters from a nearby restaurant how to get to reception. Adding to this, the way to enter the plaza is via set of stairs and only once you enter you can make your way up to the hotel via elevator and/or escalators. So if you have heavy luggage good luck anyone helping you. Did not get asked for assistance at check in or check out, I have had better customer service at motels. Apart from that, the room was clean and the area was...
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