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Hotel & Suites Arges - Centro Chetumal
4/572 Reviews

Hotel & Suites Arges - Centro Chetumal

Chetumal|2.05km from Fuente Maya
I have recently stayed here a single night on two separate occasions before crossing over into Belize. So basically just needed a place to crash. The rooms are huge and decorated in 50s Soviet socialist style decor and bland furniture that appears to have been actually procured back in the 80s just before the Soviet Union broke up (but I digress). Additionally, I think there were only 2 outlets-one in the bathroom and one next to the bed besides the one dedicated to the TV and hidden from view-hard to charge your devices in this scenario. In short, it has seen far better times hence the relatively low nightly rates. The elevator appears to have been sent procured second hand from Japan since almost every elevator in Japan is tiny because real estate is at a premium in most large cities there unlike Chetumal-it can barely fit one person and two bags. Further, at least the first time I stayed the evening and morning front desk staffer spoke a little English-the next stay, nada. BTW, they have a hotel branded convenience store that says it is open 24/7 on the info posted in your room but it is not-appeared to close at 11 and re-open at 8 am. That's 15 hours, not 24. The weirdest thing is that except for the lobby, they turn off ALL OF THE LIGHTS on the stairs and floors to the rooms from about 11 pm to 7 am (about sunrise)! WTH? How do I climb the stairs w/o filing a lawsuit? How do I find my room? Good thing my cell phone has a flashlight. WHY? Last I checked Mexican does have electricity despite being a 3rd World Country. The saving grace is the restaurant. Greatly priced Mediterranean style menu with many healthy options to snack on including Peruvian style cold potato ”causas” and freshly make juices and they even had chicken chilaquiles for breakfast-good stuff! Doesn't fit the actual hotel ambience at all.

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Hotel & Suites Arges - Centro Chetumal
4/572 Reviews
I have recently stayed here a single night on two separate occasions before crossing over into Belize. So basically just needed a place to crash. The rooms are huge and decorated in 50s Soviet socialist style decor and bland furniture that appears to have been actually procured back in the 80s just before the Soviet Union broke up (but I digress). Additionally, I think there were only 2 outlets-one in the bathroom and one next to the bed besides the one dedicated to the TV and hidden from view-hard to charge your devices in this scenario. In short, it has seen far better times hence the relatively low nightly rates. The elevator appears to have been sent procured second hand from Japan since almost every elevator in Japan is tiny because real estate is at a premium in most large cities there unlike Chetumal-it can barely fit one person and two bags. Further, at least the first time I stayed the evening and morning front desk staffer spoke a little English-the next stay, nada. BTW, they have a hotel branded convenience store that says it is open 24/7 on the info posted in your room but it is not-appeared to close at 11 and re-open at 8 am. That's 15 hours, not 24. The weirdest thing is that except for the lobby, they turn off ALL OF THE LIGHTS on the stairs and floors to the rooms from about 11 pm to 7 am (about sunrise)! WTH? How do I climb the stairs w/o filing a lawsuit? How do I find my room? Good thing my cell phone has a flashlight. WHY? Last I checked Mexican does have electricity despite being a 3rd World Country. The saving grace is the restaurant. Greatly priced Mediterranean style menu with many healthy options to snack on including Peruvian style cold potato ”causas” and freshly make juices and they even had chicken chilaquiles for breakfast-good stuff! Doesn't fit the actual hotel ambience at all.
Hotel "ala Residencias"
4.6/513 Reviews
We got the last room at the hotel. The room was dark, no windows, and attached to a warehouse. We also found a sewer cover within the room which also made us uncomfortable. The water was so low that the tap barely poured, and smelt like salt water. The room initially stated king size bed, but was only a double. Parking was an issue as there was none assigned, you just need to find a place on the street. We also found a roach in the bathroom later that night. We do not recommend the guacamayo room.
City Express by Marriott Chetumal
4/595 Reviews
I stayed in this hotel because there were terror stories in others, there are really not many options that are good in Chetumal, but this hotel met the expectations for one night. The hotel was very comfortable and the hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. I thought it was fabulous that the hotel is in the parking of a shopping square with Liverpool and Chedraui, so whatever you need is just a few steps to improve breakfast, specifically juice, because it knows medicine. But all the other good!
Fiesta Inn Chetumal
3.6/5109 Reviews
Lovely staff, very clean and room service is outstanding. I recommend this place to everyone looking for nothing but great stay for families. Staff are all over the place to assist and no matter who you ask for help, they’ll do it without hesitation.
Capital Plaza
4.1/544 Reviews
The house doesn’t care at all if you are able to sleep or not! First of all: there is nobody working at the bar/restaurant during Covid. Ok. Would have been great to know that. But apparently it is totally ok if people are sitting in the garden, screaming their lungs out, way after midnight. That was our first night. In the morning at breakfast (which is supposed to be included), we found out, that you have to choose between an orange juice OR a (really) small fruit - plate! Seriously???? You have to pay extra if you want to have both!The rest of the breakfast includes toasted bread with butter (of course not real butter), jam, and eggs. But if you don’t want to have plain eggs, you have to pay extra. So don’t be greedy and ask for cheese or something like that! And the waiter was the first one during our trip, that couldn’t wear his mask properly, so his nose was out the whole time. Do we need to pay extra for that too? The second night a bus arrived at midnight and again there was screaming trough the whole building. The boy at the reception-desk just looked at me, and didn’t say a word, when I asked him for help to stop the yelling. Never again! And if you still decide to (try) to sleep here, make sure you are not on the second floor near the ice-machine. because that is, of course, also extremely loud too. Bring ear plugs! And drinks. So you can party in the garden the whole night. That would be the best place to do that. They don’t care at all.
Hotel Casa Blanca
4.3/568 Reviews
Very cost-effective hotel, large parking lot, spacious and sanitary rooms, equipped with writing desks and chairs, and good WIFI signal. There is a laundry shop opposite the hotel, which only costs 15 Mexican Pesos for 1 kg of clothes. In addition, there is a great seafood restaurant nearby, Mari'squeria El Taco Loco. The price is reasonable and the taste is delicious. We ate there for three consecutive days. There are a lot of locals eating there. Go out of the hotel and go to the first. Turn left at the traffic light, walk straight for a block and a half, and you will arrive at the blue two-story house on your right.

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On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Chetumal. Planning a trip to Chetumal? You can plan a one or two day trip to Chetumal. In Chetumal, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Chetumal International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Chetumal.

When visiting Chetumal, you can choose from over 36 hotels with great reviews. The local average price is 43 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 10 four-star hotels in Chetumal at an average price of 51 USD per night. There are 12 three-star hotels in Chetumal at an average price of 28 USD per night. There are 3 two-star hotels in Chetumal at an average price of 31 USD per night. Hotels in Chetumal offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotel Grand Marlon in Chetumal is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at Mayan Secret Hotel Boutique.

In the city center of Chetumal, you'll have easy access to Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marin Botanical Garden. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Maya, Lost Mayan Kingdom. The most famous attractions locally are Mayadan Adventure, Mayan World Adventures.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 27.07°C during the day, 22.13°C at night

• April to June: 30.36°C during the day, 26.41°C at night

• July to September: 30.48°C during the day, 26.32°C at night

• October to December: 27.7°C during the day, 22.96°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 42.57 cm

• Summer: 119.93 cm

• Autumn: 163.87 cm

• Winter: 110.13 cm

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