El Guarda
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Galeria Plaza Reforma
Very clean and safe hotel. Front desk set us up with a nice quiet room not street side albeit next to the elevator and some guests are rude and talk loudly while waiting for it. Wish they had soft pillow options for side/stomach sleepers. Awesome area, close to many restaurants, vendors, 24hr convenience. ...
Reviewed on Mar 24, 2026

NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
Room was very spacious; hotel staff accommodated my request for two beds under short notice. Only negative thing about this hotel is that it is in a very loud area but aside from that the staff and hotel is amazing!
Reviewed on Mar 22, 2026

Grand Prix-WeEnjoyHotels-Aeropuerto
Waiting almost 1 hour and a half For the ride and call two times to the reception and they say you’re right. Isn’t the way
Reviewed on Mar 25, 2026

ULIV Mexico City
The property is clean. we wanted a two bedroom suite. This really served our purpose. The small kitchen was really helpful to prepare simple stuff. Overall had a good stay. Price I feel is little expensive for Mexico city.
Reviewed on Mar 25, 2026

ULIV Cibeles
The location is GREAT! It is very central, but also on a quieter street so it is the best of both worlds. The staff were all very helpful and it was easy to store luggage there if you have a late flight. Everything is fairly new so it was very clean and comfortable. I have travelled a lot and this ...
Reviewed on Mar 24, 2026

Hotel & Suites PF
Good staff
Reviewed on Mar 22, 2026
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