Hotel Monaco
Conveniently situated in the North - Basilica of Guadalupe part of Mexico City, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. This 4-star property is packed with in-house facilities to improve the quality and joy of your stay.
Pets allowed
Car park
Shuttle service
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
Front desk [24-hour]
Luggage storage
Contactless check-in/out
Bar
A place to sleep….”
Value for money is + Location is close enough + Hot water in shower + Restaurant fare - Avg. Have stayed here numerous times and will stay here in future trips.
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Good location but outdated facilities ”
Pros Good location, close to bus and metro, parking bay for Uber. Walking distance to historic centre and parks. Lots different variety of food available around the area. Room was cleaned daily, staff was helpful. Cons Facilities were outdated, quite tired. Not a four star hotel imo. Booked a room advertised as 40m², but it's actually maximum 20m². Booked for two double beds, but they were actually two single beds. We chose this hotel because it has AC, but found out AC wasn't working and they were not going to fix it. A fan was provided instead. The whole booking was quite misleading. No fire sprinkler in room and no fire door at the stairs, a bit worry. A few homeless people live nearby, we didn't expected that. Staff don't speak English but we tried to have our things sorted by using google translation. They were helpful. Mosquitoes in the room were problems for us...
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Great value for money”
I stayed here for 9 days, and I am pretty satisfied overall. Very convenient location. Northern end of Reforma area. The hotel is located only 50 meters away from Metro station entrance (but homeless people hang around there), 5 mins walk to nightclub area around Revolución. Not the safest location, but it is generally ok unless you walk around at midnight. Hotel facility is not fancy, but good enough. The room is renovated recently, very clean, secure lock, wifi is stable. No air conditioner, but it is ok in April (hottest month) at night time. I do not expect more.
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It's good enough”
Ok so straight up this is not a 4* hotel, it may like to think it is but it just isn't. The rooms are clean and the bed is comfy enough but it doesn't exactly scream lavish. The staff do not speak English and end up just pushing things at you to get you to understand, I got kicked out of my room so they could clean it. The curtains were one of the best things about the hotel because they really black out the room which was amazing! I honestly had no idea what the time was in the morning and it felt great. Overall it's an ok hotel in a pretty good location in Mexico City nuff said
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Visit in Mexico City”
The price value for money is ok. The location of the hotel is very good. The stop of the Metro Bus from the airport is only couple hundreds meter from the hotel. The room is small but ok. The bad was very hard for me. My room looked at the main road so it was a little bit noisy and no air conditioner. Now it was ok but summer time it would be critical. But finally my main problem was that the staff didn't speak English well. One of the ladies spoke nothing the other only a little bit. I had got a form by the check in which was full of Spanish. I hope I filled out not my testament...
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Surprisingly good”
based upon the price, i was expecting something more downscale, but it had a glossy exterior, a fine lobby and dining room, immaculate hallways, and the room was fine. the front desk was very friendly and helpful -- they speak english, but indulged me in practicing my rusty spanish. the chambermaids were terrific about letting me work until almost their quitting time, then quickly cleaning the room while i collected my girlfriend at the airport. forty bucks a night, right off la reforma? nothing to complain about at all.
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Have been staying here for years”
when i travel to mexico city, i always stay at the monaco. it is a gem of a hotel with quality you would expect at a higher price. it is near the alameda and walking distance from the zocalo and the central historical district. the in-house restaurant is good and the waiters attentive. one indication of the quality is that i have only ever seen mexicans in the restaurant- always a good sign when the locals eat there. that being said, the single rooms (i ended up staying in a deluxe room) are small and airless. they need to remodel these. the larger rooms are grand, though- spacious, good light and nice beds. the monaco is lovely and i will be staying there again next week- and next year.
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