Discover the best Specialty lodgings in Tepoztlan, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Las Puertas de Tepoztlan, Nequi, Posada Temazcal Santo Domingo, Hotel Casa Amador, Ekko Hostel, Meliar Jardin, Centro Holistico Mistico Luz Azul Amatlan, Hotel Posada Casa Las Gaviotas, Posada El Paraiso.
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3.5 based on 26 reviews
Percibiras la energia y la magia que envuelve a este Pueblo desde tu llegada, y el Hotel Las Puertas de Tepoztlan canaliza esta energia con su arquitectura, estilo y comfort de sus espacios. Con habitaciones de gran distincion y herramientas de aprendizaje/sanacion, como son los Mandalas de Sara Durand.
The hotel is practically new, everything very well maintained. Although staff is not trained to serve as in a 5 star hotel, they all do their best, putting all their effort to serve, with a very friendly attitude. We were in a master suite, with lots of space and a jacuzzi in the room. The terrace restaurant is very nice, with a great view of the mountains. However, breakfast was average. The entrance to the mountain climb as well as the centre of the city are within a few blocks. Very recommended.
3.5 based on 20 reviews
We arrived and there was no one to help with our lugagge and no one on the front desk, they took 15 minutes to get there, the air conditioning in the room rattled horribly the maintainance guy came and said they all sounded like that i mentioned i have ac in my house and they dont sound like that we went to another room and it didnt make the noise, the rooms that dont have a mountain view arent nice 2 hours to get settled dont expect good service The safety deposit box didnt work I asked to talk with a manager or owner and they simply said they are una le to contact them
2.5 based on 7 reviews
At first glace, this place seemed cute and charming. This shortly changed when we got to our room. The stench of raw sewage was emanating from the drain of the shower. It never got better during our whole stay. Aldo the bathroom was horribly designed, and you had to duck under this low lying entrance way so you didnt smack your head...which my husbamd amd I both ended up doing on multiple occasions. The entire complex was so loud. Dogs were barking all night long and you could hear the guests talking in their rooms as if they were in the same room! What's worse is when we left, we asked for a receipt for the payment and they wouldn't give us one. They said they would email it to us, because they needed time to prepare it (weird...). After multiple phone calls and several emails the staff continued to make excuses why they hadn't sent the receipt. They were asking for information about our Mexican ID numbers, which dont exist because we aren't from Mexico (they knew that because they had copied our passports!). One month later we finally got the receipt. The hotel staff are so incompetent and aggravating. There are much better places to stay in town for the same price. Never again!
4 based on 8 reviews
The extremely friendly and chatty receptionist knew nothing of my Expedia reservation and gave me a slightly lower price, which after she had talked to the owner became even lower which was just as well because the hotel is very basic indeed and the price being charged online is outrageous. She also waxed lyrically and repetitively about the great comfort of the beds. I have herniated discs, so this is actually rather important to me, so I was very disappointed by the rock-hard matress. The song "solid as a rock" echoed through my head all through the long sleepless night punctuated by barking dogs, cocks crowing and trucks straining to get up he hill on the nearby highway. Most hotels are horribly over-priced in Tepoztlan so this might not be a bad option for anyone wanting to explore the area without breaking the bank, but call the hotel direct, don't book online. There is no restaurant (at least we didn't see any signs of one) but the room was clean with a pleasant view.
5 based on 8 reviews
Tepotzlan may indeed be a special place, but ekko hostel is truly magical. From the view to the lovely and welcoming ekko family, it’s my favorite place in tepoz and the best hostel I’ve stayed at and I can’t possibly recommend it enough. Whether it’s for just a night or an extended stay, you’re treated like family at EKKO and that’s my favorite part about this beautiful place.
3.5 based on 5 reviews
La ubicación es muy buena si lo que buscas es privacidad y tranquilidad, las instalaciones inmejorables muy nuevas y cuidadas, si odias los insectos, este lugar es el indicado, la habitación que nos tocó muy limpia y sellada para que no entre ni el polvo; la temperatura de la alberca es heladísima, la carta del restaurante es muy limitada, el vino es muy bueno, pero en cuanto al servicio le falta personal, además de que el restaurante cierra a las 18:00 y no hay nada cerca donde obtener alimentos ni bebidas.
1.5 based on 2 reviews
Esperaba más del hotel, reserve con Jacuzzi y no valió la pena, tardado, incómodo, poca limpieza, demasiado austero, creo que podrían sacarle provecho bríndanos un servicio completo como desayuno o cena ya que alrededor no hay nada.
3 based on 4 reviews
Por mucho el peor "hotel" que he visitado. Pésimo servicio de la recepcionista, pésima atención, mala información, la dueña fue muy grosera con nosotros. Nos molestaron constantemente cuando tratamos de descansar. La ubicación es mala, las instalaciones dejan mucho que desear y encontramos sucio el cuarto, aparte de que no tienes privacidad, todo lo que pasa en el pasillo y los cuartos se escucha todo. Hay muchas opciones en Tepoztlán, esta pocilga no lo es.
1 based on 1 reviews
For context I have travelled all over Mexico and I am married to a Mexican. I know what the country is like and the expectations. I have never met anyone so disgusting and rude as the owner of this hotel. We arrived in the rain in a taxi from the bus terminal. My husband is on crutches as he has broken his leg. We are with my 80 year old in-laws. He made us stand in the pouring rain until he checked we really had a reservation. I showed him the booking on my phone and after 10 mins and all of us soaked through, he let us in. He was racist and rude to my Mexican in-laws. They don't accept any kind of card payment and so we had to go and pull out cash. We went to bed and woke up to a message the next morning that said. You must meet me at 10 to pay the full bill in cash. There are signs everywhere saying you can't bring any food or drink into the hotel, but they don't sell any themselves, not even water. What kind of holiday does he expect people to have if you can't sit on your balcony with a beer and a snack? On top of all this, it isn't a hotel. It's just stairs with rooms at the top. Not even a reception area. There was no hot water or a heater or even a thick blanket in the room. So we spent the whole time freezing cold. We never received a smile or a thank you once during the stay. We were charged 6000 pesos for 2 nights which is top end price for this area. You can find much better options than this bitter old man.
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