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Hotel Clé Reforma Insurgentes
4.2/592 Reviews
Zona Rosa
Some old high-end hotels have great location, just a few steps next to the reforma222 shopping mall, the water in the bathtub is yellow and very unpleasant. Others are okay. The bellman is responsible
Soy Local Cdmx
4/587 Reviews
Zona Rosa
I stayed here for 3 nights at the end of January 2022. The hotel is in a nice area close to shops, cafes, restaurants, street food, convenience stores, and a Sumesa grocery store. There is a restaurant attached to the hotel, and another one adjacent to it on the other side; it is only open from 7AM -2PM. I walked to Paseo de la Reforma and Centro Historico, or if you're not a walker, Ubers are readily available. My room was large, and divided into three parts; bedroom; dressing room with clothing rack, full-length mirror, and sink; and bathroom with a large shower. The water was hot, and had good pressure. The bed was comfortable, and there was an outlet near the headboard so I could easily charge my electronics. Wifi was excellent. The room, including the dressing room, was very dim. There were no bedside lamps, just a light attached to the wall above the bed, and a small lamp hanging over the TV. There was a large picture window in the room, which helped with lighting, but I didn't open the curtains completely for privacy reasons. My room faced the street, but I heard very little street noise. Likewise, I did not hear noise from adjacent rooms or other guests, either. The biggest drawback to my stay was how cold the rooms were, almost inexplicably so. During the day the outside temp was in the low to mid-70's F (~23-24 C), but the room felt like it was about 60 degrees (16 C) or less. At night the room temperature felt like it was near-freezing. I got an extra blanket, which helped a little, but not enough. As large as the room is, it could easily accommodate a mini-fridge, but there wasn't one. There was no coffee maker, tea kettle, or microwave either, and none available in the lobby. The room prices for this hotel fluctuate a lot, and are much pricier if you book on short notice. I only paid $27 USD total per night, including tax, but I have seen instances where it was double that. I think the room was a good bargain for the price I paid, but not if you pay much more than that. If you don't mind cold rooms, and can get a room at a reasonable price, then I recommend staying here. Unfortunately, the icy rooms were a deal breaker for me, and I probably wouldn't stay here again.
Hotel Royal Reforma
3.8/5101 Reviews
Zona Rosa
I missed my flight to Panama City. As Coldplay was in town, all hotels within an 8 k radius were booked solid. By chance I got a great cab driver who took me to this hotel. What a treasure, a lovely little room, very clean with a restaurant and close to a number of other restaurants and little shops. I have always been nervous of Mexico City Center but there were a lot of police presence so it was a great surprise adventure.
Eurostars Zona Rosa Suites
4.3/5118 Reviews
Zona Rosa
Likes: First I would like to mention that the staff was very friendly, helpful and professional. Location, location, location..... If you like to be in Zona Rosa, this place is perfect. The rooms, they actually all suite style rooms.... There are so many amazing restaurant option within a 3 block radios and the prices are very affordable. I think we ate our way through Mexico City and NO stomach issues, I may add Disliked: The hotel didn't provide a coffee maker, so the second room was useless to us. The bathroom as a bit small and had a step in bath/shower combo. The room was very clean and housekeeping was very friendly and able to give extra water bottles if needed. We didn't but our friends pre-purchased the breakfast option and they said it was not worth the $8.00 a day per person they paid extra. We had had an amazing breakfast for less than $5.00 a person just around the corner. I must admit the location was great of this hotel BUT right around the corner there are bars that play LOUD piping dance music till 4AM (Sundays 2AM) EVERY NIGHT. Our room was on the 9th floor and we didn't get to sleep till the music stopped. Even with ear plugs we felt the base..... Most of our friends had their rooms on the 4th and 5th floor and it must have been even louder there. Needless to say, most of us slept in till noon or 1pm..... If it wasn't for the extremely loud music, our stay at this property would have been great. AGAIN, the staff was amazing and hats off to them for dealing with those other guests that had been complaining about the noise...
Hotel Century Reforma
4.2/561 Reviews
Zona Rosa
We stayed at the hotel for one night, right after the hard first day in Mexico. We are very tired because examined the capital immediately after a long flight ... There were no special impressions about the hotel, everything was quite satisfactory. The room is comfortable, we had a good rest. The restaurant offered us both European and Mexican cuisine, it is quite possible to relax after a hard day.
Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5105 Reviews
Zona Rosa
I stayed here for only 2 hours. The staff was rude to me, the room was clean but not well maintained, and for the price of $125 US dollars a night - you can do a lot better. I checked out and went to another hotel, feeling very upset by the rudeness, the staff. I requested a refund for the rest of my stay and it has been denied by Holiday Inn and their bureaucracy of IHG. I will continue to fight as I feel that they are robbing me of my money - $450 USD to be exact. I was once a higher status on IHG, but after this experience, I will never stay at a Holiday Inn, Kimpton nor intercontinental and will encourage all my friends not to either. Stay away from here, stay at another place.

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Number of hotels6,524
Number of Reviews 35,091
Lowest PriceTHB 723
Highest PriceTHB 28,350
Average Price(Weekday Night)THB 5,195
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