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Hostel Condesa Chapultepec, Mexico City, Mexico

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Staff were great and really helpful. The bathrooms are a bit bizarre and there is a dog that barks incessantly downstairs, but otherwise great place. The coolest kitchen in the world.

Overall
4
Location
5
Cleanliness
3
Value
4
Facilities
3
Service
5

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About Hostel Condesa Chapultepec

Internet Access Breakfast Included 24 hour reception

In 'La Condesa´s' neigboorhood where there is always something to see or do, This place recalls the Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires or SOHO in New York. Walking distance from museums, the hostal has a brand new roof terrace!! and hire bikes for free!!!!! spanish lessons!!! This area of the city is full of pretty antique houses built at the beginning of the 20th century by European aristocrats, is well known by there are bohemian coffee shops, restaurant's, pub's and night club's also has a very rich cultural life because you can find theater's, theological academies and libraries;

It is one step from Paseso de la Reforma's and from some important Mexican museums such as Anthropology's Museum, Modern art's Museum, Tamayo's Museum, the Chapultepec's Casttel, the Zoo, Chapultepec's forest, etc.

This hood is very safe and secure has two great parks, Spain and Mexico park, where people walk their pet's and ride their bikes on weekends.

Hostel Condesa Chapultepec it's placed on one of this great antic houses, near Sevilla's and Chapultepec's subway stations and local bus station, close to the tourist buses stop points, fact that make easy to get almost anywhere on the city including center (Zocalo, Garibaldi,Arena México), South (Xochimiclo, Coyoacan, San Angel), North (Polanco), East (Cabeza de Juarez), West (Santa Fe) and all the bus stations and the local Airport Benito Juarez.

Built on 1926 has all the splendor of the Art Nouveau architecture, the building adaptation took all the benefit of the existing space, to make it comfortable and exciting for our guests, it has dorm rooms and private room too; independent dorms and baths for men and women equipped with a huge locker and hooks to dry towels for each guest, fully equipped common kitchen, TV room, reading room where we wish to promote the book exchange and free wireless internet.

Stay at our hostel will gives you peace at night, but one step from the action and attractions!!!!!!

Facilities

  • Breakfast Included
  • Airport Pick Up
  • Luggage Storage
  • 24 hour reception
  • Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • Bureau de Change
  • Internet Access
  • Towels
  • Common Room
  • Web access in lobby
  • WiFi in lobby
  • Linen Included
  • Security Lockers
  • Guest Kitchen
  • BBQ Area
  • WiFi in room
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Breakfast

Guest Reviews

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This is a Trusted Review. Why?

Staff were great and really helpful. The bathrooms are a bit bizarre and there is a dog that barks incessantly downstairs, but otherwise great place. The coolest kitchen in the world.

Overall
4
Location
5
Cleanliness
3
Value
4
Facilities
3
Service
5

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Address
Cozumel Street #53-A Col. Roma Norte
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Directions

From the airport you just have to get from Boulevard Terminal Aerea station of the yellow color line to Pantitlan Subway station transfer to de pink line and get straight to Sevilla's station, then just walk thought Chapultepec's Av. till corner with Cozumel street turn there and walk 3 blocks, where you cross Durango street you'll see the shiny blue disc sign of the hostel.

If you get here by taxi, ask to get you to Paseo de la Reforma Av. where the 'Diana Cazadora' is located and then to Park España where Cozumel Street begins.
For more routes to get from bus stations visit our web site.

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