First room had bed bugs. Moved and second
Room didnât . Can hear working girls all night. Some megaphone announcements starting early .
Price was cheap shower was hot and big , wifi was good.
The outside and area was nothing special however lovely inside with cleans rooms, nice decor with tiling. Our first room was near the elevator which was noisy however we were able to change rooms. Easy walk to Centro.
I say things honestly about the property and it sounds bad. But thatâs not my opinion of the property. I liked the property and the neighborhood. You formed the questions to where my answers sounded bad, but they arenât. It was a great hotel. The area had lots of public transit was close to lots of restaurantes and shopping and metro. It was dirty and old and the streets were filled with trash and there were limited bathrooms but I liked it. It had some bad, but overall it was really good and enjoyable. Except all the people flashing lights and honking horns at me and sounding sirens. If you donât want the truth published, then stop doing things you donât want published. I was forced to edit facts out of this review.
Points faibles : Service et personnel, confort de la chambre
Bed bugs in Room 505, I woke up and found them in my bed and I was bitten 25 times. I complained and demanded to moce to a new room (it was 2am!) and moved into Rm 506, which seemed ok. I awoke and went to work, further bite appeared on me and I discovered bed bugs at 12am. I phoned Hotels.com who promised to "take care of everything" and get me a full refund. They did not, so I had to return and demand a refund in person. The owver said I could not have a refudn for the days I had been there, so I also asked Hotels.com to compensate me, or I would take them to court, which they did. Hotels.com's site barely mentions bed bugs in its reviews: on Google there are nearly 40 reviews about bed bugs. I moved to a better hotel for the rest of my week.
Suite 500 was fancy, has boutique feel, wall-to-floor mirrors, custom made furniture and decor, functional large jacuzzi. Facing street, with horrible noises all days and nights. Internet was from 1999, dropping left and right, totally spotty and frustratingly unreliable. WiFi during my 2-night stay was just a giant waste of time. Previous stay in December was perfect.
Facilities were functional and seemingly clean, but had a poor appearance.
The toilet/shower room had an industrial-type toilet with no seat at all.
Hot water was only moderately hot. If the ambient temperature was any colder the hot faucet's temperature wouldn't have been hot enough for a comfortable shower.
The maintenance/cleaning personnel used this loud PA system at any time of day or night to announce which rooms needed attention. Even if you're not a light sleeper it gets very annoying after a while.
Even the person at the lobby suggested me to only pay one night at a time in case I decided to move out early. That was a big red flag.
On day 3 of my 3-night day stay I woke up with a rash and hives consistent with bed bug bites. Had to isolate all my clothes treat them for bedbugs when I got back home.
Not worth all the hassle for the price.
This hotel was one of the worst weâve ever stayed at. We usually book on Airbnb, but because of Dia de Muertos all the Airbnbâs in our prices ($25 a night) were booked so we had to book through hotels.com. Truthfully weâve not had good luck with hotels.com.
The main problem with this hotel was bedbugs. It was infested with bedbugs and mosquitoes. There are also quite a few prostitutes who screamed and hollered all night long, and you could hear it through the walls and open windows. This is the 1st hotel anyone has ever tried to scam us at & our door was super messed up. Every time we tried to go in, we had to get assistance. The front desk guy even had to take the handle off of the door so that we could get in one day. It was just a mess. But they did have 24/7 porn channels on the TV; when it worked at least. So I guess thatâs a plus?!?! Not for us. But for the prostitutes atleast. Just donât bring your kids here. Or your wife. On second thought just stay away from it. There was a nice hotel a few doors down for $35 a night that we ended up staying at instead. I recommend staying there or anywhere else really.
As far as being scammed, reviews state that other patrons had similar experiences. The young guy told us we had to pay more money to stay and when we didnât he held us up for several hours repeating the same thing. We refused to pay & left but it ruined our plans for the day.
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OK for a quick stay in Mexico. Not the best area, so be careful at night. Free parking. Don't take a room near the elevator (a lot of noise). It's OK for 16$ canadien per night, near the metro station