El Guarda
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Galeria Plaza Reforma
EVAC was too much noisy
Reviewed on 2026/3/10

Grand Prix-WeEnjoyHotels-Aeropuerto
Cerca del aeropuerto. El señor de la entrada brinda información sobre el transporte brindado por el hotel.
Reviewed on 2026/3/12

NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
A lot of good restaurants within 20min walk of the hotel. The room was comfortable, and quiet. It was worth the price. Next to a small grocery store for your daily needs
Reviewed on 2026/3/7

ULIV Mexico City
This is an excellent aparthotel situated in a prime location, close to everything interesting. The staff is helpful and attentive. Our room was well-appointed, tidy, and in good condition. The major downside is the soundproofing; the noise is literally unbearable 24/7.
Reviewed on 2026/3/12

ULIV Cibeles
The location is fantastic but the rooms could certainly use some TLC. I cleaned the bathroom myself upon arrival.. however, we could walk to many wonderful shops and restaurants, and the area was perfect for our first trip to CDMX. I felt the stay was priced well, so overall I am happy, but likely ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/12

Hotel & Suites PF
Hotel and suites so assume maybe some rooms, have microwave and refrigerator, but ours definitely did not. Not only did it not have coffee maker in room, there was no coffee available in the lobby and could only get coffee from hotel restaurant if it was open at extravagant price. Bathroom was small ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/9
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