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Hotel Posada Señorial

3.7 (6 reviews)

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1 year ago

Muy bonito no la pasamos. Habitación limpio y tranquilo. Precio razonable. Solo la comida no recomendó.

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Casa Jacinta - Front gate. Ring doorbell for entry. For hotel guests, they provide a key for this front gate.

Casa Jacinta

(3 reviews)

Coyoacán

Casa Jacinta feels like stepping into The Madrigal House from Encanto. I arrived after dinner and…read morewas warmly welcomed before being shown to my room for the stay. While it's a charming bed and breakfast, do note that breakfast isn't complimentary--it's made to order. The property is small and cozy, which adds to its charm, but you can hear sounds from neighboring rooms and the occasional neighborhood dogs. If you've never been to Coyoacán, this quiet, neighborhood is where Frida Kahlo grew up, and you'll find several memorials dedicated to her nearby. One of the highlights of Casa Jacinta is the idyllic garden downstairs, where the plants are taken care of. It's the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee and soak in some tranquility--though the peace might depend on whether the neighbor's dog is behaving!

This was my first time in Coyoacan with a friend and staying at Casa Jacinta made my visit even…read morebetter. This beautiful boutique hotel is in a lovely and serene neighborhood in Coyoacan just walking distance to the mercado, central park area, Frida Kahlo museum, and tons of great places to eat. Our room was charming and clean, and the bathroom was beautifully adorned with tilework. It looks like it was a house turned into a small hotel, so it feels cozy and homey. They don't have too many rooms, which makes it feel more comforting and personal compared to a big hotel. There is a communal room with tables that serve as the breakfast area each morning (available for purchase). They also provide a self-service station for coffee, tea, and filtered water. This room also opens up to a lush backyard with seating providing a perfect tranquil ambiance. This hotel definitely exceeded my expectations. The staff was incredibly nice and accommodating to us. I loved it here and recommend a stay here if you're in the area!

Casa Goliana - Breakfast area

Casa Goliana

(3 reviews)

Roma Norte

We stayed five nights and specifically chose this place based on the reviews relative to service…read more We went with high hopes and the staff there was amazing. Dafne was exceptional - we communicated via email prior to our arrival. She helped arrange a car pick up at the airport and also helped us book a couple massages, setting it up in an empty room as a surprise for my husband. The massages were heavenly by the way. Juliana was also amazing- she gave us fantastic recommendations on where to eat locally, and always offering to help when we needed it. A few notes about Casa Goliana - It is gated and they have 24 hour security that let you in. Area is safe and this seems standard for bed and breakfast in the area. It is one flight of stair up to the reception area. We were in a King Suite which was another flight up - stairs were fine for us, but a consideration if you have mobility issues. Location is great - a few blocks from Collima which is where all the great restaurants are and not far from Parque Espana which is a great place to walk around. Noise level - a number of reviews state this place can be loud. When we stayed, we were one of 2 rooms there. It is an old house that has been converted to a B&B - I think a total of 9 rooms. Creaky floors in some spots, and the wardrobe in the room was loud if you didn't attempt to soft close the doors. However, it didn't bother us and since we normally pack ear plugs when we travel so we had no issues with a sound sleep. Bed was really comfy by the way. Breakfast was quaint - the tamale offering is excellent - still thinking about it.

After Hotels.com screwed us, we were so lucky to have gotten the last room at Casa Goliana on…read moreMemorial Day weekend. It was close to the neighborhood we wanted to stay in, so I would call it a win. They only have 8 rooms, which makes it a great BnB. The receptionists and doormen we've had the pleasure of meeting were all amazing. They were so kind and welcoming. The only downfall is the AC unit. We had sleepless nights because of it. In the middle of the night it would start making a buzzing noise, and not the kind of white noise you can sleep through either. It also didn't feel that cool at night, it was kind of humid. We didn't complain because everyone is so nice there! Hence the 4 stars for the AC... The place is homey and beautifully decorated. The mister and I really enjoyed our stay. We would definitely recommend it. There's plenty of places to walk around the area too. We used Uber, so it was convenient. It's only a 20 minute drive to and from the airport.

El Patio77

El Patio77

(14 reviews)

San Rafael

El Patio 77 is a magical place, and we couldn't recommend it more. We stayed for 7 nights and…read moreweren't ready to leave. The space itself is stunning and beautifully decorated yet very comfortable. Elvia and the team provided top notch customer service with care - we especially appreciated the delicious breakfast every morning. My partner and I are a lesbian couple and felt very safe, definitely a very LGBTQIA+ friendly hotel! We loved the neighborhood, San Rafael, for its authenticity, history, food, and proximity to a lot of other things on our itinerary. We felt that a lot of areas were walkable, if not a short metro or taxi ride away. We're so happy to have found this special gem in such an incredible city, we can't wait to be back!

My boyfriend and I were lucky enough to spend 4 incredible nights here at El Patio 77 last month,…read moreand I only wish we could have stayed longer! Right upon arrival, we were greeted by incredible architectural and design details, an amazing staff, and the most adorable dog, Bonito. Axel and Elvia and were attentive and didn't mind our millions of questions or requests (including using their laundry service or where to get the best tacos within walking distance!). Our room was cozy and calming resulting in restful sleep, and the fresh fruit and delicious Mexican breakfast in the mornings by Nora and Lupita was the absolute best way to start our day. Finally, housekeeping made it so we'd always return to an inviting and tidy room every evening with a fresh jug of water. I was drawn to El Patio 77 for its charm and pledge to sustainability, and it did not disappoint. A few things to note (which didn't hinder our experience whatsoever, but might be useful for other travelers): Location: El Patio 77 is located in the charming and quiet neighborhood of San Rafael, but a lot of our planned activities were in Roma Norte or Condesa. We knew this at the time of booking, and were excited to be a little further away from the city center. This did mean about a 20-40 minute Uber ride most of the time (depending on traffic), or a long meandering walk. My partner and I both love walking and felt pretty safe in the area, so this was not a problem for us. I encourage visitors to spend some time in the neighborhood and check out local shops and restaurants. Rooms: It's an old home with lots of quirks, which means you may hear movement throughout the house. We stayed in the Veracruz room which we loved and got great sleep in, but it did get a little warm at night. There was a fan in the room which helped tremendously, and we'd wake up to the smell of coffee and breakfast cooking on the nights we kept the window open (this was an incredible way to wake up). Bathroom: In our room, and I imagine in others as well, there was no door to the bathroom, only a doorway. It's not so different than most hotel rooms these days, but if you are planning on sharing the room with someone and aren't comfortable with the bathroom arrangement, this is something to note. Luckily the property is absolutely beautiful with a number of calm corners where, if someone needs privacy, the other person can go and read a book, work on their laptop, etc. All in all, we loved our time here and look forward to returning to CDMX and staying at El Patio 77 once again! Big shout out to Bonito, Alan (the owner), and the entire team for making this a magical little spot.

Casa Comtesse

Casa Comtesse

(4 reviews)

Condesa

I stayed here with a group of friends in October and it exceeded any expectations I had. The rooms…read moreand entire property are beautifully designed and the staff is charming and made us feel right at home. It was great to meet other travelers over breakfast and share our experiences in this amazing city. I felt like I staying in an art gallery and I probably ended up with more photos of the property than the city. I have recommended this place to everyone I know who is planning to visit Mexico City.

Ambience: the house is really charming. The touches are thoughtful. The shared dining room and…read moreliving space flowed together under a very tall ceiling. Adjacent to the dining area is a glass wall facing the small outdoor patio. Staff: Jackie was the main feature. Her warmth and cheer made us feel welcome and at home. It was our first time in Mexico City, far from fluent in Spanish, her availability and positive spirits were particularly appreciated. The kitchen staff were pleasant. Breakfast was standard: sliced fruit, toast, juice and a warmer main dish. The weekend fare was a bit fresher and tastier. Transportation: it was located 3 long blocks from a metro and directly in front of a bus line. With the connections, going to the city center is about 20 min. We opted to walk, which was about 25 min at a moderate place. So if you want to be away from the bustle, and be able to stumble across cute coffee shops and eateries, this is a good spot. Rooms: the room we chose felt very cramped. We chose the bedroom with 2 beds, advertised as larger than we expected, thinking the sleeping arrangement would be easier on our different travel body clocks. But we do not recommend it - go for another room if you plan to stay more than a couple nights. We peaked into the others and they were significantly larger.

Hotel Villas Arqueologicas

Hotel Villas Arqueologicas

(12 reviews)

$$

Tlaxcalancingo

Going to a small town you've never really been to and find a Hotel is quite scary…read more We booked here as it was a suggestion from a friend, the place is nice, rooms are well kept, but the whole "Old Town" Atmosphere could get a small push with a bit more modern installations. Old school keys and a CRT-TV, no hair dryer, and no steam iron? It seriously could be better. The restaurant is pretty much in the middle of the hotel, food is good, and the prices too. A nice big swimming pool is also good, specially with over 32º in the middle of March! A really big positive thing of this hotel is the Amazing view of the Cholula Pyramid! It just couldn't be better. And on the next block there are a couple of bars, an irish pub and some Restaurants. For Mexico it's a bit expensive at about 90 USD per room for what you get here, but all in all, it's worth it. Credit card acceptance is pretty much standard in Mexico, no surprises here.

I don't give it a cero because it doesn't let me. I've been traveling for business and leisure most…read moreof my life and I have to say this is THE WORST HOTEL I'VE EVER VISIT. I was here for business and i have to say this shouldn't be call Hotel, it should be a Hostel (the backpacker kind). Rooms are horrible, dark, old, it smell like old and humid; no AC and yes you need it. Food and service at the restaurant is NOT good. No plugs to use a computer or charge your phone; shower is scary and NO water pressure; light fixtures that don't work; bed very uncomfortable; do you want me to go on? The only thing positive was the girl at the front desk was very nice and tried to help. I wouldn't suggest this place NEVER, EVER.

Hotel Posada Señorial - hotels - Updated May 2026

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