James W.
18 października 2023 r.
I had to spend much time reflecting on this. The most salient complaint was the lack of room lighting. When traveling, people live out of suitcases and the access to light is essential. I realize the room portray a minimalist approach, but practicality and need should exceed the "artistic elements".
The bed was fantastic. I meant to inquire but we could hit that thing and be "out". Memory foam?
The room size was more than camodious, it was disgusting! Nothing like being able to install a bowling alley and still have room to walk.
The inner rooms, 1 - 3 did not have windows facing the street but the interior. If you wish a view of the street, room 4, 5, 6 and 7 all have views and large windows.The architecture is unique with the room plans. They are indeed most honest in the rooms.
The breakfast was always good with a variety of wonderful jams and honey as well as pastraimi, cheese and omelettes.
The room staff were delightful. No a word of English but delightful, helpful and most accomodating. They also do laundry.
One thing you must realize is that colonial element is somewhat evident. Staff does not like to get into the elevator with visitors, they feel it is important and respectful not to do so. I had to grab one fellow by his armand say "Te estoy invitando. Sube conmigo". "I am inviting you, ride up with me".
Now, for a few hints. DO go to Teotihucan, it is so majestic. Most are charing $40. Not bad for 6 hours. I hope to write more
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