overnight hotel

Written: 4 march 2012
Travel time: 2 — 7 february 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
Quite a tolerable hotel for an overnight stay, one thing. . . the location of the hotel in close proximity to the Revolution Square. On the first night after a long flight, we woke up at 4-30 in the morning from the drumming and the march under the windows, and since the time difference is 8 hours, it is very difficult to sleep to the sound of drums. As our guide told us, there is always, if not a demonstration, a rehearsal of some kind of parades, in a word, Revolution Square. Although the fact that the hotel is located in the center has its advantages in the evening after excursions, you can go out for a walk around the square quite safely. Internet in the hotel is paid 50pesos for 2 hours or 75 per day. You can also buy an adapter for an outlet for 35 pesos at the reception, you should not look for it in your country. The food is quite acceptable for breakfast enough. About the rooms I can say spacious although without a balcony. The hotel has smoking floors and no. I was struck by the refrigerator in the room, locked with a key, it turns out that the use of the refrigerator is not included in the price of the room. Safe in the room is free but no fridge. There is a swimming pool on the 7th floor, although the appearance of his desire to swim in it did not cause him, it is located in an open area. The hotel pulls on a good three. The guide said that earlier it was a five, but then one star was removed from it, although all 5 * flaunt above the entrance. There is no hotel guide, but the office of our meeting party was on the first floor of the hotel, so all issues could be resolved on the spot. Separately, I want to say about mobile communications, they are in Mexico, but they are expensive and it is not possible to buy a local SIM card without a passport with a local residence permit. It is better to change money at the airport at the hotel, the rate is lower, although at the airport when exchanging up to 200 dollars. they only require a passport, and over 200 you already need to fill out a declaration indicating your home address, it’s not clear why they need my registration? I can say different things about the weather. . . We were in February, so it was cool in the morning +14 in the afternoon +26 in the evening +16 clothes are needed with long sleeves too !! ! Since I was going to a warm country, I didn’t take into account what I regretted every morning. And yes, I almost forgot in Mexico there is no heating and the rooms are cold at night. Even though there are blankets and hot water. There is no mini bar, there is a faucet in the bathroom supposedly with a water filter. We bought bottles from the store. It seems that I wrote everything, there will be questions, write, I will try to answer : )
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