Guest User
August 21, 2022
I liked that we had 2 full-size beds, a bathroom with 2 sinks, a kitchenette (I opted for a room with more of a kitchen) with a microwave and a mini fridge. I liked that there was a mini market nearby and a grocery store 2 blocks away. I like that the beds had sheets on top and bottom of the blanket, which always feels cleaner to me. There is AC in the room. It is an actual suite, meaning that you can close the door to the adjoining kitchen. I like that the bedroom was separated from the kitchen by a door that closes. When we checked out, they stored our luggage until we were ready to take it to leave for the airport. My son and I were amused by the stickers indicating we should be socially distant in the tiny elevators. The elevators were about the size of an airplane restroom, so social distancing in there is unrealistic. There is no one on-site with tissues, toilet paper, etc. if you run out after the maids have left for the day. We ran out out of tissues and the convenience store nearby didn't have any, so we were out of luck for a couple days (the cleaning staff didn't notice we were out the first day - I left a note asking for tissues the second day). The neighborhood is noisy (traffic, honking, etc.) - using the AC at night eventually helped drown out some of the noise. The cleaners missed a few things - we didn't make coffee, but there was moldy coffee in our coffee maker apparently left behind from a previous guest. I looked under the beds to check that we didn't lose anything when we packed to leave and it was pretty dirty under there, like they hadn't cleaned under there in a long time. The pillows were all a bit hard - I didn't feel totally comfortable. There is no concierge, no gym, no on-site restaurant, no on-site guest laundry. The wi-fi connection is so so. If I were returning to stay in Mexico City, I would prefer to stay in a different neighborhood and nicer place, but my teenage son was very happy there (except for the slow WIFI).