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La Catrina

La Catrina

4.0(4 reviews)
51.3 km

Don't look anywhere else this is the place you want to be if you were on a budget , traveling solo…read moreor even with your family. Location is great the atmosphere is wonderful and people are respectful. There is hot water 24 hours a day ,plenty of restrooms, and kitchen you can use during the day to cook your own meals and a communal fridge. It is a clean midsized hostel with all that it promises ! And good free WiFi and free coffee and toast in the mornings ! Also if you want to buy some of their delicious food that they make there it only costs about 30 pesos more . So there ya go , this is a good place to stay at ! I was there for a couple weeks and I have no complaints whatsoever.

Don't stay here. 1) They lie about the availability of basic services. 2) It's way overpriced. 3)…read moreThere's a half dozen small problems with the hostel. I was attracted to this place because I was trying to recover from pneumonia and had some work to do. I wanted hot showers and wifi, that's it. Those seem like basics, right? And the people at the front desk, if you call or ask them in person, will tell you that both are available 24/7. So I figured that, if I'd been staying in a single room at a hostel in Guadalupe for $400 (pesos)/night, and that hostel had wifi in my room and a hot shower once a day, and this hostel charged $750/night for a single, it must have nice services. It turns out that the wifi doesn't reach anyone's room, so you have to go down to the common area to use it. Even then, the staff explained that the internet doesn't really work during "peak times," which I guess is like 11am to 5pm. But the staff hogged the wifi by playing internet radio Top 40 hits, and then told me there was nothing they could do about the wifi. Really? So for my skype calls I walked into the city center with a headache and painful chills, breathing lots more cold dry air, and used the free wifi there. Guess what? My pneumonia got worse. What about the hot showers? On the evening of my arrival I tried to take a shower and the water remained lukewarm for 15 minutes until I gave up and tried to warm myself in the bed. Guess what? My pneumonia got worse. The water pressure was worse than at the hostel in Guadalupe, by the way - $400/night - and the weak drizzle of sometimes-steamy water did little to relieve the awfulness in my lungs and sinuses. Then, around 8am the next morning, I woke up with pockets of fluid and phlegm resting in my esophagus. It was incredibly uncomfortable. This is what pneumonia is like for me and hot showers help, so I tried to take a shower again. The water never got warmer than tepid, so after 15 minutes of running it I gave up, tried to warm myself, and waited around. I couldn't get warm after 20 minutes, so I went to the front desk, and asked them if I could get hot water in my room. I went back to my room and tried the water again, for 20 minutes. It did not get warmer. So at that point I gave up and just dry-hacked the phlegm, which hurt very much. This is an extremely unpleasant activity which I only wanted to do with the help of a hot shower, which is why I specifically booked a place that advertised "24/7 hot showers." Other minor things: the drainage in the bathroom sucks so shower water just pools on the floor, around the toilet, and under the sink. The light in my room was painfully yellow (I didn't even know that was possible). There's a terrace but it's the smallest, most awkward terrace I've ever seen, with seating space for maybe 3 people in a hostel that holds 20-30 people. The entire hostel feels like an engine of gentrification, which it is, and supporting it feels disgusting, which it should. Oh, and this gem: when I first called the desk on the phone and asked for the price for a single, the person at the desk said "$350/night." I asked them to put it aside for me and they took down my credit card number. I didn't have the expiration date or CVV to the card at that time, so I said I'd call back. I did about an hour later and when I asked about the room for $350/night the answer was simply "no." No explanation, no clarification, nothing, just a "no." "Ok," I asked, "so what's the cheapest single you have?" "$750/night." Fine, I thought, at least I'll get a hot shower. (This was where they first lied to me, I now realize - they just dropped my reservation. They dropped it. Wow.) I asked if they had my name or credit card information because I'd called just an hour before. "No." No explanation, no clarification. Great customer service, guys. One more customer service story: after the whole shower episode in the morning of my checkout I complained to the person at the front desk and asked for a refund. She put me on the phone with a loud man who kept talking over me. He insisted that the water was hot 24/7, and that the wifi was available 24/7, and that there might be some times where the wifi and hot water weren't as strong, but it was all 24/7. But it wasn't, I said. I didn't have wifi access for at least 4 hours of the day, and I didn't have hot water for at least one hour of the day, so how can that be "24/7"? He refused to even hear my complaints or apologize in the slightest. I don't have the space here to describe everything that went wrong. Staying at this hostel made my life worse. I would give it 0 stars if I could. I could've recovered entirely from the pneumonia had I had constant warmth and hot showers, as advertised, but instead I got to be sick for another day or two. This was the worst purchase I made in Mexico and I bought an entire bag of bootleg fireworks that I forgot at another hostel. Don't stay here.

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Hostal Lool Beh - Habitación doble Estándar

Hostal Lool Beh

3.0(2 reviews)
51.8 km

This place has a free continental breakfast and free wifi, but other than that they are lacking as…read morefar as hostels go. We got a cramped room with 4 beds which had very uncomfortable mattresses and was a bit stuffy. There are two shared bathrooms as well as one for women only, but on our last day the plumbing broke in the hostel and nobody could have access to any water for several hours. Taking a shower was a race against time as the shower clogged and the water filled up before slowly trickling down the drain on the days it did work. I'm giving this place 3 stars because of the very nice hospitality from the staff. Walking distance to the center of the town so it is very conveniently located.

We arrived at the place at 5, they first had no sign, but put one up after we left, so it's now…read moreeasier to find. The location is great, 5-10 minute walk from the center of the city, so it's perfect for spending the night. The breakfast is toast(cold) , with butter, and jam, but you put as much as you'd like. Another choice is a bowl of granola which you could mix with other things like fresh fruit, and yogurt. They also had freshly squeezed juice. The beds in this place are worse than sleeping on a straw matt. The hot water works until 12 pm, there are 3 shared bathrooms, one is for women only, and a total of two showers, one of which is in the women's bathroom. The shower that is unisex was clogged, with women's hair(I pulled some out), and continues to fill slowly until you finish showering. Their water main broke, and even though it isn't their fault, I had to remove a star for that. Rooms are slightly cramped, and the walls are completely transparent to sound. The French people staying near us were making weird noises. They have WiFi, but on my android it only reached the courtyard, but not up to my room. The price for the 4 bed(2 bunk bed) was 100$ a night for a 15'x12' room(5m x 4m). The people who run this place are very sweet, and put a lot of effort, after the water main exploded, they got the water running within 2 hours, but the noise was loud. Also there is no heating, and zero insulation, so it was chilly at times. They are also very friendly, and this place feels safe, and has a person watching the main door 24/7. Food: 2/5 amenities /comfort : 2.5/5 effort/friendliness: 5/5

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