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Fontan Hotel, Mexico City

Fontan Hotel, Mexico City
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Location: City Center

Address: Paseo De La Reforma No 27, Mexico City, Mexico

Fontan Hotel Mexico City Info

This budget hotel is a favorite among local and international business guests thanks to its ideal location and excellent amenities. Situated in the commercial area of Mexico City, the hotel features large guest rooms which come complete with modern furnishings and excellent amenities. The Fontan Hotel also features an delicious in-house restaurant which provides a huge selection of local Mexican and international dishes and there are plenty of cafes and bars dotted around the area for guests to try.The hotel also caters for business guests thanks to its large function rooms and impressive business facilities.
 
 

Room Amenities

  • Television
  • Bathtub
  • Shower
  • Separate Shower and Tub
  • Satellite/Cable TV
 

Facilities

Fontan Hotel Mexico City - Facilities

  • Bar/Pub
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Business Center
 
 
 

Photos and Room Info

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Customer Reviews

Good value Guest Rating: 8.3

anita H.

United States
Business Traveler
Date of Stay: 20 May 2009
 Value for Money: 10/10
 Location: 8/10
 Staff Performance: 10/10
Hotel Condition/Cleanliness: 6/10
Room Comfort/Standard: 8/10
Food/Dining: 8/10

Fontan is a great location at a bargain price. The restaurant is quite good, all the staff are helpful and friendly, and my room had everything I expect in more expensive hotels.

No business center, only one elevator (two others are being refurbished... sloooowly).

Their own brochure and several on-line sites show a modern business center with a row of computers; when I was there (late May '09) there was no business center, closest place (but a very good one at a good price) was three blocks away. The rooftop patio area was clean enough but a bit scruffy and was padlocked, although they were quick to open it if requested, and it was a pleasant place for reading and enjoying the city views. Didn't ever notice street noise at night on just the third floor, but on the back. Having no A/C was never a problem, climate was near-perfect the week I was there.

Right place, Wrong time Guest Rating: 7.3

sandra F.

United States
Couple
Date of Stay: 25 Apr 2009
 Value for Money: 10/10
 Location: 10/10
 Staff Performance: 8/10
Hotel Condition/Cleanliness: 6/10
Room Comfort/Standard: 6/10
Food/Dining: 4/10

Location, location, location

2 of 3 elevators out of service

Steps from the Metro and central to main Historic District; rooms clean and adequate, Staff courteous, but minimally English-speaking. Got cabs to airport on time. No ice machines on floor, necessitating 7 floor elevator to restaurant to get ice. We went the day the Swine Flu scare hit Mexico City and were shut out of seeing almost all cultural sights. Not the Hotel's fault, that. Would stay there readily next time we go.

Travel tip : Use the Metro to see the City.

Great place. Shame about the rebuilding work. Guest Rating: 8.7

mark B.

United Kingdom
Solo Traveler
Date of Stay: 05 Apr 2009
 Value for Money: 10/10
 Location: 10/10
 Staff Performance: 10/10
Hotel Condition/Cleanliness: 6/10
Room Comfort/Standard: 8/10
Food/Dining: 8/10

Very good value. The staff are helpful, friendly and very knowledgeable about the city. The room was comfortable and properly serviced every day. I heartily recommend the sopa de mariscos in the restaurant.

Some modernization going on so only one lift was working during Holy Week 2009. The floors that have been renovated look much better than those still to be dealt with - cleaner and brighter - so it´s worth asking about this when you book.

Great value for money and only a block away from The Alameda and 15 minutes from the Historic Centre. The staff are particularly nice, nothing seems to be too much trouble and they have lots of good advice for places to visit or to eat and drink. The restaurant serves a range of decent food - some very good dishes on the a la carte. The Mexican buffet breakfast is a good deal ($10) if you like that sort of thing. Rooms are clean and comfortable, but those facing Paseo de La Reforma can be a bit noisy as this is one of the busiest streets in the city. Light sleepers may find it best to book a room at the rear. Modernization work was going on when I visited - Holy Week 2009 - and although there was no noise, it was inconvenient having only one lift operational. However, the floors that have been renovated are bright,clean and nicely decorated and once work has finished, the whole place will be the better for it.

Sightseeing/Attractions Tip : The Diego Rivera Mural museum is only one block away at the start of the Alameda park and on the way to the Historic Centre.

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