Known for being one of the richest and most diverse areas in México, Distrito Federal has a great variety of art, architecture, culture, shopping and gastronomy through its neighborhoods. Ready to be amazed by the details of its emblematic buildings, monuments, streets and museums while appreciating the very core of its history? From pre-Hispanic to colonial times, all visitors have been enthralled by the lifestyle available here.
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3.5 based on 50 reviews
I booked the hotel for 2 nights when I got there was no rooms and they decided to start laughing the woman was laughing firstly and then told her co worker who then started laughing, This is disgraceful and I was left stranded, The staff did not try to help as they found this funny, eventually I said to the man, You find this situation funny do you, the only thing which is funny or a joke is your customer service, I will never recommend this place which was shabby and unprofessional and I hope people take note of the treatment they put me through
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Hotel Torremolinos is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Mexico City, offering a budget friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. You can take advantage of some of the amenities offered by Hotel Torremolinos, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Arena Mexico (1.6 mi) and Arena Ciudad de Mexico (2.0 mi), guests of Hotel Torremolinos can easily experience some of Mexico City's most well known attractions. Mexico City has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like La Vicenta, El Canto De Las Sirenas, and Lucerna Comedor, which are serving up some great dishes. If you are interested in exploring Mexico City, check out one of the monuments and statues, such as Monumento a los Heroes de la Independencia, Monumento al General Alvaro ObregA3n, and Monumento a la Mexicanidad. Enjoy your stay in Mexico City!
The hotel itself isn't anything special. The room I was in smelled very heavily of smoke and I had to get the housekeeper to come spray airspray a few times. Get a room away from the main road and you won't here the traffic noise 24/7. Other than that, it is in a good location, and relatively cheap ($30USD/Night)
3 based on 32 reviews
The photos of the room on the site is never available. No mattress pad double bed not a queen and hard as well as were miniature pillows. No A/c or heat. The road noise kept us awake most of the night. Please avoid this dump!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Viaje familiar con mil Cosas para hacer! Todos contentos! Ciudad de Mexico fue una sorpresa muy agradable , la gente amorosa! La comida rica!museos buenisimos! Plazas, paseos , La casa Azul de Frida , las piramides!
2.5 based on 6 reviews
1.5 based on 2 reviews
I booked this place because of the proximity to all that we wanted to visit in Mexico City. Unfortunately, at the end, it was the only plus. The room we got had two full beds and a bathroom and was located on the first floor; so far so good. We didn’t have our room cleaned ever. They said the day they were going to do it they arrived and the door was completely opened so they waited for more than an hour for someone to come out and then decided to close it for my protection. I say, why didn’t they contact me? Instead they left the dirt open and “waited around” to finally close it? Doesn’t make sense. That day they gave me clean towels at least, but when I asked for the room to be cleaned they argued that since I was only staying for 3/4 days they were not going to clean it or give me more towels. There are two kitchens, one on each floor full of things from the people that work there which was not too pleasant because the fridge was almost full on my floor. The closet door was not working, the tv was not working either after the first day when the volume was at its highest or no volume at all… but the main issues were that the only window in the room opened to a lobby so I couldn’t draw up the blinds or they would be able to look inside. There was a window in the bathroom which was the only one we could open but it opened to a patio where the other rooms opened and it gave no privacy at all since we were able to hear everybody doing e-v-e-r-y-t-h-I-n-g, if you know what I mean; and I had traveled with my daughter so that is a no-no. The previous to last day I contacted them to make the final payment and no response, but in the last night they knocked insistently on my door after 10pm to ask me to pay right then, and we were already getting ready for bed because we had to get up at 5am yo leave to the airport on time. So no, I don’t recommend this hotel even if the location was within walking distance of every place we wanted to visit. What a disappointment! Don’t fall for it, it’s not worth it, even with a discount, unless you don’t mind a dirty room and wet towels, noise, no tv and no proper ventilation.
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