Novotel Mexico City Centro Historico has the best location in Historic Mexico City, ensuring all the comfort for a quiet stay in Mexico City. The hotel has rooms ideal for business travelers and families, as well as being pet friendly. Enjoy a Mexican restaurant and a bar with signature cocktails. The hotel's structure includes a gym, meeting rooms for corporate events and a terrace over the Zócalo.
ゲゲスト2024.03.02
The Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico is a new hotel. Its newness shows in any number of ways, both good and bad. First the good: Staff were all friendly. And my room was shiny new and free of signs of wear. Everything in the room worked perfectly. It is true that the room was rather small and that the view was mostly of a blank wall. Since I was by myself and did not spend much time in the room during the day, these latter issues didn’t bother me very much. There were, however, some issues that were also perhaps related to the hotel’s newness. The cleaning staff didn’t empty the wastebasket on the first day and didn’t replenish the Nespresso pods on the second. Perhaps they should start working from a checklist … ? Also, breakfast was only available half an hour later than advertised. And, oddly, only certain guests were offered omelettes. And, as someone who doesn’t eat meat, I was bothered by a cheese-and-luncheon-meat plate on which the cheese and luncheon meat were piled on top of each other. I would also have appreciated labels on the four stew-like dishes on offer—I couldn’t tell what they contained. There is also the issue of billing. When I checked in at 3 p.m., I was asked to pay the entire bill—no problem there. But, when I arrived in my room, I found an e-mail from hotel management informing me that, because the hotel was extra busy, I’d already been charged for day 1. It’s true that I’d opted for a “flexible” rate which required me to agree to pay for the first day whether I showed up or not, but it was a little startling to be charged for a no-show before the earliest possible check-in time—and then charged again when I checked in. It took a week for the double charge to disappear from my credit-card statement. I can’t believe Accor would have approved of this billing procedure. The thing that most bothered me about the hotel was the absence of a minibar. The TripAdvisor website—and also the websites of several booking agencies—all claim that rooms in the Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico have minibars. The Accor website, I’ll admit, doesn’t. But I guess I’ve come to expect that hotels of a certain class would have minibars. And I missed having one, not for overpriced drinks, but for the groceries I bought. I wasn’t, in other words, very enthusiastic about the Novotel Mexico City Centro Histórico, although I acknowledge that, with a few changes, it could most definitely be turned into a very good hotel.
2022年に改装されたモンドリアン メキシコ シティ コンデサは、ビジネスでもレジャーでも、メキシコ・シティでの快適な滞在をご提供いたします。当施設はオートブスポニエンテ駅から12km、メキシコ・シティ国際空港から13kmと、立地に優れています。市内の交通網は充実しており、徒歩圏内にはChilpancingoがあります。付近には、Estela de LuzやEat Like a Local Mexico - Food Tours、Casa de Cultura Profr. Jesus Romero Floresなど、メキシコ・シティの多くの観光名所があります。お時間に余裕があるお客様には、館内の様々な施設でお過ごしいただくのもお勧めです。メキシコ・シティの当施設には、駐車場が併設されており、非常に便利です。
ゲゲスト2024.01.17
Perfect place for a weekend in Mexico City. Everyone was so helpful from the bar staff at the Skybar (great margaritas), front desk, and front door staff. Rooms were nice size and amenities are great. We especially enjoyed sitting at the Skybar everyone morning enjoying the breakfast. Thanks to everyone that made our weekend so much fun!
Easy place to stay in Mexico City. Convenient to the airport, Main Zocalo and Cathedral, Archeological and History Museums. Shoutout to the doorman who was excellent help when we were looking for our Uber drivers coming around the roundabout in front of the hotel. Second shoutout to the amazing kitchen and staff who made breakfast an absolute delight. Rooms are pretty generic - and they were comfortable. But the staff really shined.
ゲゲストThe hotel is in a very nice location, a couple of blocks from Avenida Paseo de la Reforma. The room was very clean and there was a walk-in shower in the bathroom. A nice ce upgrade would be to have USB ports by the nightstand.
My issue is with Trip.com. I paid in advance for 3 rooms- one for me and one each for two friends. When I booked the rooms, I listed each of us separately on the online form. I received my confirmation by email and assumed that so did my friends. When we arrived at the hotel, I checked in without issue but when my friends tried to, they were told that no reservation existed for them. This is despite the fact that I had paid by credit card for all three rooms on one transaction. A call to Trips.com did nothing to fix the situation. The reservation number I gave them only had my room listed.
My only option now is to dispute the charge once my credit card statement arrives.
This was a surprisingly practical and quaint boutique hotel in Polanco. It is conveniently located across the street from major high-end hotels such as the W Mexico City, which are outrageously priced. The hotel is really an old villa that was converted to a boutique hotel. The rooms are tiny and basic. Essentially a bedroom with a small bathroom and shower areas. The room was surprisingly cold at night. Breakfast was self-serve. Complimentary bottle of gin in the room. This is a budget alternative to the major hotels in the area. Security at entrance of the property and gated. I would return.