Right in heart of downtown, all bars & shops are tourist friendly along with prices. Few blocks from Zona Norte, if you like being in middle of action than Ceasers is your place. Family friendly, limited services outside of room cleaning but does have ample towels & toiletry with coffee/tea in morning. Guest friendly as well. Staff speak English but not having fitness center leaves it uncomplete. Pricey for limited options & standard room are tiny. Gets noisey if room facing revolutiones but ear plugs help. Ok for the money.
After an extensive, comprehensive evaluation of the hotel, here is my all-embracing review. Nestling off the bustling main artery, the hotel presents an intriguing blend of tranquility and proximity - a feasible oasis in the city that never sleeps. Whisked away from the vying sounds and frenzied pace of the city, I was quite stirred by the subtle charm the location exuded. However, the first impression that the undersized lobby casts is reasonably disappointing. A scanty, compact 300 square feet area, serves as the reception to this behemoth of 30 plus rooms.
The minute scale of the lobby conveys a sense of congestion and leaves you yearning for a breath of spaciousness. This confined area undoubtedly generates an air of claustrophobic discomfort. It's a flimsy prelude to the expanse that a 30-bedroom hotel should authentically represent.
A walk through the confined corridors leads you to the rooms which, regrettably, also echo the narrative of limitation. As you move deeper into the quarters, the crimped dimensions unfold rather starkly. One can't help but consider the bathrooms as a mere afterthought. Suited to the needs of a minimalist, their size threatens to confine rather than accommodate. With showers that barely offer free movement, it's a restroom experience that is far from luxurious.
Furthermore, the room size itself epitomizes compact living. The accommodations, restricted in their realm, leave scant room for sprawling comfort. However, it's worth mentioning that for lone travelers or those with a penchant for coziness, the small room size can be a unique allure.
On a brighter note, this diamond in the rough does hold a surprising facet at its zenith. The roof of the hotel unfolds a panoramic view of the urban tapestry. Eyes meeting the skyline, skyscrapers standing tall like guard posts, and the city lights dancing to the beats of a never-ending nightlife, endow an unforgettable experience. Therefore, despite the hotel's petite dimensions and limited amenities, this aspect proves to be an intriguing silver lining.
Thus, to encapsulate, the hotel encapsulates an interesting dichotomy - of limited space and extensive views. It's an experience that tests your penchant for comfort against your desire to be close to the city's arterial pulse.
Undoubtedly, this hotel might not be the epitome of luxury, yet it offers elements that appeal to certain tastes while enhancing one's city stay with invaluable city vistas.
The room is spacious and clean. When I came here, the smell was too strong and I didn't like it. After turning on the air conditioner, the smell was not so strong. The attitude of the security guard downstairs was a bit unfriendly. When I took a cup of hot water, I saw his disgusted expression!
The hotel can prepare a hot and cold water dispenser in the public area for guests to take by themselves! No need to bother other waiters,
With a stay at Hotel Quinta in Tijuana (Tijuana Centro), you'll be a 3-minute drive from San Ysidro Border Crossing and 6 minutes from Las Americas Premium Outlets. This hotel is 20.3 mi (32.7 km) from Rosarito Beach and 6.7 mi (10.8 km) from U.S. Consulate General Tijuana.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Stay in one of 24 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as desks and complimentary bottled water.
I really like the hotel and staff but the construction noise is pretty bad and makes it very hard to rest. I know they are making improvements which is great and once the construction is done I know it will be fine.
It should be okay, the customer did not say that the hotel is not good, because the customer will speak Spanish, so communication is barrier-free. After reading the evaluation on the booking, it seems that there is no good budget hotel to live in.
With a stay at Motel Las Fuentes in Mexicali, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of State Theater and Vicente Guerrero Park. This motel is 10.5 mi (16.9 km) from International Border Line Mexico-USA and 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Sol Children's Museum.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Take advantage of the motel's 24-hour room service. Continental breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 11 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 44 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms with showers are provided. Conveniences include ceiling fans, as well as phones with free local calls.
The room is clean and tidy. The location is convenient
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GGuest UserAfter an extensive, comprehensive evaluation of the hotel, here is my all-embracing review. Nestling off the bustling main artery, the hotel presents an intriguing blend of tranquility and proximity - a feasible oasis in the city that never sleeps. Whisked away from the vying sounds and frenzied pace of the city, I was quite stirred by the subtle charm the location exuded. However, the first impression that the undersized lobby casts is reasonably disappointing. A scanty, compact 300 square feet area, serves as the reception to this behemoth of 30 plus rooms.
The minute scale of the lobby conveys a sense of congestion and leaves you yearning for a breath of spaciousness. This confined area undoubtedly generates an air of claustrophobic discomfort. It's a flimsy prelude to the expanse that a 30-bedroom hotel should authentically represent.
A walk through the confined corridors leads you to the rooms which, regrettably, also echo the narrative of limitation. As you move deeper into the quarters, the crimped dimensions unfold rather starkly. One can't help but consider the bathrooms as a mere afterthought. Suited to the needs of a minimalist, their size threatens to confine rather than accommodate. With showers that barely offer free movement, it's a restroom experience that is far from luxurious.
Furthermore, the room size itself epitomizes compact living. The accommodations, restricted in their realm, leave scant room for sprawling comfort. However, it's worth mentioning that for lone travelers or those with a penchant for coziness, the small room size can be a unique allure.
On a brighter note, this diamond in the rough does hold a surprising facet at its zenith. The roof of the hotel unfolds a panoramic view of the urban tapestry. Eyes meeting the skyline, skyscrapers standing tall like guard posts, and the city lights dancing to the beats of a never-ending nightlife, endow an unforgettable experience. Therefore, despite the hotel's petite dimensions and limited amenities, this aspect proves to be an intriguing silver lining.
Thus, to encapsulate, the hotel encapsulates an interesting dichotomy - of limited space and extensive views. It's an experience that tests your penchant for comfort against your desire to be close to the city's arterial pulse.
Undoubtedly, this hotel might not be the epitome of luxury, yet it offers elements that appeal to certain tastes while enhancing one's city stay with invaluable city vistas.
AAmei2956The room is spacious and clean. When I came here, the smell was too strong and I didn't like it. After turning on the air conditioner, the smell was not so strong. The attitude of the security guard downstairs was a bit unfriendly. When I took a cup of hot water, I saw his disgusted expression!
The hotel can prepare a hot and cold water dispenser in the public area for guests to take by themselves! No need to bother other waiters,
GGuest UserRight in heart of downtown, all bars & shops are tourist friendly along with prices. Few blocks from Zona Norte, if you like being in middle of action than Ceasers is your place. Family friendly, limited services outside of room cleaning but does have ample towels & toiletry with coffee/tea in morning. Guest friendly as well. Staff speak English but not having fitness center leaves it uncomplete. Pricey for limited options & standard room are tiny. Gets noisey if room facing revolutiones but ear plugs help. Ok for the money.
GGuest UserIt was not close to restaurants. They did not offer any services. The control for the air conditioner was not working. But the worst was that they had to stay with my driver’s license as a security and did not liked that
AAnonymous UserClean, safe, quite place, staff is polite.
Minuses: internet wasn't working for 2 days and the staff couldn't fix it.
A deposit is required for a blanket. For 50+ usd place per night, shall not be such bureaucracy.
DDvd CstrThe hotel has a beautiful view of the valley. Bed it's bit too soft and pillows are to high. The free coffee is good. The staff check in was very fast.
BBasonwhenIt should be okay, the customer did not say that the hotel is not good, because the customer will speak Spanish, so communication is barrier-free. After reading the evaluation on the booking, it seems that there is no good budget hotel to live in.
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