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Real Inn Ciudad Juarez by the USA Consulate
3.6/5105 Reviews
My family and I stayed at this hotel for a discounted rate through a friend, for a total of 8 days and 7 nights. We had adjoining rooms which was very convenient and fun. We felt safe on the fourth floor however our rooms were right next to the elevators and once a big group of kids/adults checked in the noise level went up. You can hear slamming of doors. We requested that maintenance unclog the sink in one of our bathrooms but they never did and it was pretty nasty to have the water never fully drain correctly. One of the rooms had a light fixture go out and start smoking but maintenance did come for that and made sure it was safe. The breakfast that is offered downstairs is overpriced with limited selection. The beds were comfy but the pillows were too soft/small for our liking. The room service is convenient and great customer service, really elevated the hotel experience. Overall, we enjoyed our stay and would consider this location in the future.
Four Points by Sheraton Ciudad Juarez
4.3/5102 Reviews
Let me start with the negative points. Most hotels I stay at provide refrigerators in all rooms. For some crazy reason, this one does not have them in rooms with 2 queen beds. The only way I could get us a room with a fridge for our party of 3 adults was to book one with one king bed and a sofabed, which I did. (For future visits, I really wish they’d put refrigerators in the other rooms.) When we returned to the hotel after dinner and a show at 10:20 p.m., and we started getting ready for bed, we realized that the sofa bed had nothing for sleeping—no sheets, no blanket, and no pillows! I called the front desk. They said they would send someone up. However, they called back and said the people who could handle that had left. I said we could make up the bed if they would provide what we needed, but they said they did not have the sheets, etc. Over the next 40 minutes, there were three or four calls, during which we were offered to move to another room (who wants to do that just as you are getting ready for bed?), and the room still would not have what we needed! Or we could have 2 queens but no refrigerator. They even offered an “upgrade” from the “deluxe room” we had to a suite, but it would still have one king plus a sofabed with NO SHEETS, NO BLANKET, and NO PILLOWS! Finally, around 11:00 an employee arrived with a set of sheets, blanket, and pillows. He and I made the bed together. If, when I called the first time, they had said, “We’re sorry,” and immediately sent up what we needed, I would have been a little annoyed, but not so much. But spending 40 minutes in complicated negotiations in a foreign language is not my idea of settling down to go to sleep. I thought they owed us a rate reduction for the inconvenience, and I requested that the next morning. My request was passed on to the manager. When we checked out (after 2 nights), I learned the answer was no. The desk clerk said that manager had said it was not the hotel’s responsibility to have beds ready for guests(!), “we are not a full-service hotel,” and that they had had no idea that we would need the sofabed. (The reservation was for three adults. Did they think we would have a ménage à trois in the regular bed?) Other than the above, everything else was great! This is a new hotel. Everything in the room and public areas looked brand new. The mattress and pillows in the regular bed were very comfortable. My friend reported that comfort in the sofabed was so-so. Lots of light in the bathroom, and the shower was great. I would describe the fridge as half-size, larger that most hotel refrigerators; it even had a small freezer. Location is excellent, much closer to the border (think taxi fares!) than the hotels near the U.S. consulate. Some excellent restaurants, including Rocco Cantabria, are a few minutes’ walk away. There is a small Oxxo convenience store at the gas station across the street, and a Farmacias Guadalajara location a few blocks away (which we did not visit) is open
Extended Suites Ciudad Juarez Consulado
4.3/5109 Reviews
The hotel is located in the heart of the city. It is the best of all hotels, crossing the street remains consulate, the mall, medical examinations, no taxis need to be taken and no way to lose, you can reach everywhere walking and in three minutes, the bad thing: The room is not perfect when you arrive, the coats smell bad, and there is no daily cleaning!!! The price is accessible.
Krystal Urban Ciudad Juarez by US Consulate
4.4/5135 Reviews
This hotel has served us with very much respect definitely recommend everyone here is friendly & make sure your doing good with any thing if any help they are more than happy to help. Mr.Carlos Centero has treated us very well in our stay with our morning breakfast since our first stay!
Hotel Maripina
3.7/577 Reviews
I was celebrating the “official” end of this cursed COVID pandemic with a biketour into MAGNIFICENT MEXICO, 10-13MAY2023. Specifically, I entered this fascinating country on 11MAY2023 at the Ft. Hancock-el Porveñir POE, cycling across the dry riverbed of the Rio Bravo/Rio Grande to user-friendly Ruta Dos. My route was straightforward: stay NW-bound from el Porveñir on the only all-weather road that paralleled the exotic river/boundary, passing through several communities, Including Praxedis G. Guerrero/Cazeta/Juárez y Reforma/San Agustín, before entering Cd. Juárez. In that massive/thriving community, my goal was simple: get to my reserved HOTEL MARIPINA before Sunset. I was already rather familiar with Cd. Juárez from many visits over many years, using different modes of travel, most often by bicycle. Now that I’ve “aged out” and require eHelp from an electric PAS, that meant overnighting in a motel where I can recharge the eBatteries in a ground-level (no longer do I have the strength to carry/drag a loaded bike up or down stairs!) room. The HOTEL MARIPINA was perfect! Room 108 had two queen beds, TV, full bathroom, lots of space, but no microwave nor mini-fridge—which makes sense because there is an attached restaurant. This was a tremendous unexpected bonus because both nights (11-12MAY2023) I overnighted here, it was SO EASY for me to have a delicious brekkie and NOT go out looking for food. All of the personnel, both at the front desk/kitchen, are extremely friendly and professional. I felt very welcomed, and definitely look forward to returning! This fine overnightery has my coveted “iWheel of Approval!”
Fiesta Inn Ciudad Juarez
4.2/5107 Reviews
The hotel is very well located. Near business and crossings border. Clean, Good Located, Insured, Good Service. The staff is very friendly, and the price is quite accessible for what is managed in the area

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Number of Hotels95
Number of Reviews3,048
Highest PriceCAD 585
Lowest PriceCAD 59
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 162
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 160