Hotel Astor

C. Maestro Antonio Caso 83, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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User Reviews

4 Joe McManus - a month ago

This is the first four star hotel I've stayed in that does not provide complimentary tea and coffee or tissues in the rooms. That said my room was fine with the big spa bath. The restaurant has practically nothing on the menu probably due to the fact it's so quiet at the moment. Breakfast is good apart from the coffee which isn't. It's 25minutes walk to the city centre through a rather scruffy, run down neighborhood. But the price to stay is very reasonable so no worries.

4 Udit Mahajan - 4 months ago

Nice hotel in a good location. Quiet overall and really good room service. I checked in pretty late around 11.40 pm due to immigration at the airport (coming from the US) and there were no issues. Wishing for a similar good stay in the future.

2 Ric Rent - 4 months ago

Great price, great service, delicious breakfast, very minimalistic room setting, super clean. The downfall is their mattress! hard as a rock! Laying down on a carpet would be softer than the hotel mattress.

2 Simon Kempster - 4 months ago

Having used this hotel many times and got used to the bad attitude by the reception staff, today we arrived for our last night in Mexico to be told the room we'd booked wasn't available. So we had to take an inferior room, and no money refunded.
The rooms are generally good, but the unpleasant atmosphere of the staff sours the experience.
Also don't book the breakfast. You can get much better, much cheaper, elsewhere

5 Nicholas Tu - a week ago

Stayed here for over a week during my vacation in CDMX. Loved this hotel, rooms are very comfortable, with ac, a big tv, safe, room service, etc. Cleaning lady was always on time, and offered free water. Room service was extremely fast(15 mins), and very decent food. Front desk was very eager to help with any issues, and made us feel very comfortable. Hotel is in a great location, close to everything, and relatively safe. I felt comfortable walking down the street alone in the middle of the night(probably not recommended, but ????u200d♂️lol). Lots of food and stuff very close by(walkable). I’m always going to stay here if I’m in CDMX. 5 stars. Just wish their room service would stay open 24/7, because I’m a night owl lol

3 Francisco Oira - 4 months ago

Price: I wouldn't say its a 4-star, more like 3.5-star. I think this is reflected in the price per night. Taxes u0026 fees included, I paid MXN$884 (around $43 USD) per night, which was a pretty good deal in my opinion.

Room: Nice. Lots of space with a big TV. The bed was a King Size but rock hard (I personally didn't mind it). Bathroom was sufficient, although strange toilet placement as you had to shift your body to the left and sit sideways due to a wall on the right side (weird lol). Also, it took some time for the hot water to start pumping out. I wish there was a fridge. Closet provided hangers and a safe. There was wide desk/counter that was more than sufficient to get some things done on my laptop. Walls were a bit thin, as you can hear people walking and talking in the hallways.

Location: Great, either walking distance or a quick Didi/Uber ride to many cafés/restaurants and popular tourist destinations. I walked to the El Ángel de la Independencia in just under 20 minutes. I took a Didi ride to Chapultepec Park and it cost me MXN$80 (about $4 USD) and that's including tip. You can walk Jardín del Arte Sullivan Park in under 10 minutes where people were both painting and selling paintings which I thought was really cool. Across the street from Jardín del Arte Sullivan Park there was 'Twerking' dance lessons happening, lol. There are many shops nearby like Walmart Express where you can buy the standard essentials if need be.

Staff: No complaints. Didn't really mingle, just polite head nod acknowledgements when walking in and out of the main entrance. Cleaning ladies were really nice when encountering them in the hallways.

Overall: I would have given the place 4 stars if it weren't the excessive noise throughout the entirety of the first 2 nights. My room was facing Serapio Rendon street, and there was a house that was bumping music until the early morning. I thought perhaps it was a normal thing, then realized that it was labor day weekend Mexico (labor day being on Sunday which I thought was weird). The last night I spend there (Sunday night), the music stopped and finally got an uninterrupted sleep.

5 leyendolabiblia - 3 weeks ago

My 3rd time here. Great hotel

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