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OYO Hotel Emperador, Oaxaca
2.7/543 Reviews
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Hostal Andaina
4.1/527 Reviews
Pros: Spacious, central hostel with cheap beds. Friendly staff, nice patio with a nice view onto Monte Alban and the city, table tennis and fitness room available. Not a party hostel. Has a kitchen. Free water and coffee. Clean. Laundry around the corner. Cons: I wasn't explained anything during the checkin, the staff speak hardly English (some don't at all which I find an absolute no-go for the size of this hostel) and the new guy there was absolutely not knowledgable about a lot of things an employee there should know. Helpful though. The kitchen equipment was bad. There was always a lack of spoons and glasses/cups. Moreover, there were no designated areas for ”I'm leaving, take this stuff if you want to” and nobody put his name and departure date onto the stuff in the fridge. I recommended those things but it wasn't implemented (although a simple piece of cardboard would have done). The room was quiet only from ~23:30 to ~07:30. Some trucks and motorbikes were extremely loud. NO internet connection directly on my room 123, but there was enough space outside to sit where there is a connection. But even there, there was sometimes 10% packetloss and a ping of >200ms depending on how many people were using the internet. Well, overall a good experience but the hotel should definately improve on the kitchen situation.
Hotel El Nito Posada
3.8/537 Reviews
Good sized room. Spotlessly clean and comfortable. Staff very friendly and helpful. Comfortable bed and good sized shower room with hot water. Communal area very pleasant and a shady place to chill out in the afternoon. The hotels location is almost perfect, being only minutes walk from the market and cathedral square.
Hostal Nordes
4.2/513 Reviews
Much of the description of this hotel on booking websites is FRAUDULENT. WHAT'S TRUE: The hotel is located close to the Zocalo. The rooftop terrace is lovely, although seating is limited -- only one lounge chair and 3 stools. They offer free bottled water, coffee, and cookies (cookies were awful). WiFi is good. They have free parking. You get a small private room with a private bath for the price of a hostel bed. WHAT'S FRAUDULENT: The hotel description lists family rooms, a TV lounge, restaurant, snack bar, beach umbrellas, board games, DVDs, puzzles, outdoor picnic area, concierge, tour desk, and English-speaking staff. They have NONE of these things. When I questioned the front desk staff about this and showed them the listing, they appeared surprised and said they didn't know why the description said that. The info about having a restaurant and snack bar has subsequently been removed (perhaps in response to my complaint?), but the other amenities are still listed even though they do not exist. The largest room is only 97 sq ft (9 sq meters) with 2 beds, hardly a ”family room.” The other rooms are 75 sq ft (7 sq meters) and 86 sq ft (8 sq meters). IMO none of these are ”spacious” or ”huge” even though a few reviewers have described them as such. Moreover, the rooms do not have a fan or air conditioner, even though it was 93 degrees outside (34C). There was a window in my room, but it didn't have a screen. I had to keep it open because with no fan or air conditioner, the room was suffocatingly hot. Mosquitos entered through the open window and bit me throughout the night. There was also a plastic mattress cover on the bed, which made it even hotter and more uncomfortable. To top it off, my room was on the ground floor, and a nearby bar blasted music until 2 AM. Between the heat, noise, plastic sheets, and mosquitos, I barely slept two hours. The entrance, lobby, and hallways of the hotel are dimly lit and uninviting. The room is dimly lit as well, with only a small round ceiling light, no bedside lamps. No TV either. Hot water in the showers is on a 10-minute timer, so plan accordingly. I had booked 4 nights, but immediately canceled 3 of them once I saw the hotel. If I hadn't been so exhausted from traveling all day, I wouldn't have stayed there at all. As it was, I checked out at 7:30 AM the next morning, never to return. I'm a budget traveler, so I'm used to cheap hotels. I wasn't expecting luxury. However, this was one of the most disappointing places I've ever stayed. If all you need is a place to shower and lay your head, you might like it here. Otherwise, I don't recommend it.
Hotel Hacienda
4.3/5103 Reviews
Spacious rooms, great service and restaurant. Clean premises. Hot water was plentiful in the shower and water bottles in the room everyday when they clean. Nice pool, but not heated. Only issue was wifi which dropped a lot. The front desk restarted the router but the problem remained for the 3 days I was there. For the price, this is a solid choice. Right in front of the the bus stop.
Gala Oaxaca
3.8/584 Reviews
La verdad es que por el precio no esperaba gran cosa, las habitaciones son pequeñas, pero hay suites con vista al zócalo, está a unos pasos del zócalo, por el mercado 20 de noviembre, súper fácil llegar a todos lados, no tiene restaurante pero te dan un descuento para uno ahí a dos cuadras, abajo hay un oxxo y muchísimas opciones de comida por ahí, el lugar es limpio, y las camas aunque no son las mejores y solo tienen una almohada están bien, lo mejor fue la atención, tienen tours que salen desde ahí, el personal es súper amable y las camaristas son las mejores, me ayudaron a lavar un pantalón y se portaron súper lindas. Agua caliente 24/7, buena presión de agua, hotel familiar, poco ruido a pesar de la ubicación, NO ES UN HOTEL 5 ESTRELLAS, pero en precio calidad le doy un 10… por cierto tiene muchas escaleras, por lo que si van personas de la tercera edad o con bebés en brazos deben tener eso presente, de las maletas no hay que preocup****, Rogelio es muy amable y ayuda a subir las maletas y bajarlas.

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