Laid-back rooms, upgraded rooms with balconies, suites, restaurant
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Av. Miguel Hidalgo 26, Centro, 55812 Teotihuacán de Arista, Méx., MexicoGet directions
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Regula Z.
Google
We had a very delicious and very authentic dinner. All 6 of us were highly pleased with the quality of food and the very friendly service staff. Thank you for making our evening a fine experience!
Priscilla F.
Google
We came to Teotihuacan for a few days. We stayed in this wonderful hotel. The staff in the night were very friendly especially the gentleman Gerad, he helped us out a lot and gave us great recommendations . The room were we stayed at was very clean, ordinate and cozy.
Kevin G.
Google
Wonderful hotel. Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Close to pyramids and balloon rides. Restaurant was very good. We had an awesome time. Thanks!
Andy H.
Google
Good: clean rooms, clean pool, good size standard room, GF loved the balcony.
Bad: bed is very hard. Toilet is old fashioned with exposed plumbing with loud and long flush. Reception not very friendly (at least to me), playing loud 50s US music all day in pool area, which would’ve been nice and peaceful otherwise. Loud bathroom fan with no way to turn off
Manuel Q.
Google
The staff was extremely accommodating and friendly. My girlfriend participated in a fire ritual which was out of the blue, and an amazing surprise. This place is awesome. We got there close to midnight and starving. Their kitchen was closed but the manager called a place in town and had food delivered to our room. I highly recommend staying here if you're in the area.
Trip.com M.
Google
Nice hotel my kids loved it there, they have a pool and play are for kids. Breakfast was delicious there, rooms were nice and clean and WiFi and tv set up was easy. Perfect for families with kids.
heatherr849
Google
While this hotel was clean it is also very basic. The rooms are no frills with a bed a coffee maker and a bathroom. Nothing terrible but not resort stay at all. It served our needs as we were basically just sleeping there. It was decorated oddly with paintings of women breastfeeding. Very odd.
vernC958
Google
There really aren't a lot of choices if you want to stay near the ruins of Teotihuacan. This one is more than adequate if you're not looking for luxury. It is clean, comfortable and has friendly staff. It also has a pool, although we did not use it. It is located just a short walk from the downtown area. It also has a very good restaurant. It does not, however, have air conditioning in the rooms. It was cooler when we were there so that was not a problem, but we have been to the ruins before in the summer when it is blisteringly hot so that may be something you may want to think about. It was also a bit noisy. Noise echoes in the halls and there was a very rude bunch of people who arrived late one night and were making a lot of noise in the halls for quite a while.