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See all**Property Location**.With a stay at Suites Contempo in Mexico City (Reforma), you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Paseo de la Reforma and Chapultepec Park. This aparthotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Museo Nacional de Antropologia and 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Castillo de Chapultepec....
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The restaurant is AWESOME!
The food and the service is really good! The staff is extremely friendly and they are very careful with the cleanliness of the tables and of the general space. They also wear face masks all the time! 5 stars!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great Suites, especially if you're here for more than a few days
Very spacious suites, furnishing is great, especially for longer stay. Full kitchen, we were on a somewhat high floors so has a good view of the city. They building seems to be a mix of hotel/long term residence, so sometimes concierge is a little off. Checked in was fine, but apparently there was a restaurants with a great view on the top floor, but it wasn't advertised anywhere, and the staff did not tell us about it until check out. It's slightly inconvenient catching an Uber sometimes as it's on a service road right next to a highway entrance. It can also be a bit loud on weekday mornings as it's very close to cluster of commercial buildings. With all that said, the comfort of the suite trumped all. Overall good stay.
Friendly staff, very big rooms.
My husband and I Stayed with our 1 year old for two weeks. The room was very spacious and always clean. It had a small kitchen with option to cook things (actually it's why we choose to stay there). Room service was fantastic - We really enjoyed ordering the french toast (highly recommended!) Great Location - a walk from the zoo , Chapultepec , the national museum of anthropology and Av. Paseo de la Reforma. Also was nice to have starbucks as you exit the hotel. Across the street there was a great restraunt we went to few times - "Los Panchos". Not far from the hotel - Churrería "El Moro" - a must
My first time here... pleasant surprise
I was in a full-equipped suit for two nights. People at the reception is very distant and always pretending to be busy, on the contrary, in the restaurant were breakfast is served staff is very polite and friendly. Rooms are big, full of light and very clean. I was on the third floor and during the day the street noise was always present, but at night time it was ok. Breakfast is ok, with a "package" that is more than enough. The access to my room, however, was not practical, since I have to go through a normally dark parking inside the building. The door that gives direct access to my room I was told was being repaired, but for me it was simply closed.
Great stay, huge suite
I stayed here for four days during October, and could have stayed my whole trip. I had a 5th or 6th floor suite (can't quite remember), and it was huge--a full living room separated from the bedroom, kitchen with cooking supplies and good views of the city. The good: 1) The bed was very comfortable. There was a pillow menu, but I didn't even need to use it. I went to a fancier hotel in a different neighborhood after this one, and I missed this bed. 2) The shower was always hot and had good pressure; they provided nice toiletries such as q-tips, mouth wash, and shower caps; housekeeping did a good job replacing the towels--including hand towels which sometimes people forget! 3) The room has big, wide windows, but one of the blinds wouldn't go all the way up. I didn't worry about, but the day after I checked in, housekeeping had fixed it without me reporting it. 4) Friendly, helpful staff is there at the front desk 24/7. They have a nice restaurant up top, I only had a small appetizer (a fried shrimp salad that I would highly recommend) there but it was very tasty and the bar staff was helpful. 5) Great location! Walking distance to the main strip---Paseo de la Reforma and Bosque de Chapultepec with a bunch of great museums. There are also a lot of restaurants and shops nearby. This was my first stop during my Mexico City visit, so upon arrival, it felt like there wasn't much around but the highway. After walking around a bit, I learned that I was very much mistaken. As a solo female traveller, I felt safe walking around at night. It's a pretty populated area of transit at the intersection across the bridge, so I didn't feel weird walking alone at night. There is also a front desk person there at all hours to check you in. AND there is a 7/11 right around the corner that sells beer, snacks, etc. It's also a VERY cheap uber ride away from all the hot spots around the city. The not as good: 1) There were no outlets near the bed. Sure, sleeping with your phone is not the best, but at this point in time, everyone does it. Bring an extra long charger. 2) I didn't sit on the sofa because it had a strange stain. All in all, it was a great stay and I would definitely return.