4
Sj Moore -
a year ago
Clean, comfortable and spacious. A landmark building near everything Centro. Street-side rooms can be a little noisy from buses - on the other hand, those same buses make it one of the easiest hostels to get to by public transport. Pretty much any bus marked Centro via Ty Palacios will get you within 100 metres if not at the front door. Has the potential to be one of the best hostels in Mexico when "normality" returns. Kitchen facilities are inadequate, however, so don't go buying a week's worth of groceries or planning marathon "master chef" sessions. Presumably there will be a cook providing meals once things resume. I gather from past reviews there were numerous kitchens previously. This appears not to be the case now. There is one on the top floor. It's basically a one- or two-person kitchen at best. There are literally dozens of places to eat economically within two blocks though, not the least of which is the second-floor bar (Rey de Oros) right across the road: soup, choice of three entrés, vegetables, rice, beans, tortillas, drink and dessert for 70 pesos. Maybe try that.