Budget Accommodation North America Mexico Monterrey Hostels Monterroco Hostel
I found and booked this hostel via the internet - it had an excellent rating. When I arrived there (and stayed for 3 nights), I found out why:
Not only is it a clean and friendly place, but the staff, especially the owner, went out of their way to make my stay pleasant.
Monterroco hostel is a wonderful colonial house, (Recommended by Lonely Planet, let's go and the world by road ).
Monterroco hostel is a wonderful colonial house, (RECOMMENDED BY LONELY PLANET, LETS GO AND THE WORLD BY ROAD).
Located in one of the most secure and
attractive zones, near the downtown area (Cathedral, Macro Plaza, Zona Rosa), Barrio Antiguo (a zone full of bars, cafes, restaurants and fun) and Valle zone (the most modern area in Monterrey)
All the rooms are charming, comfortable and clean, also we have lockers in every room and independent bathrooms. Our facilities also include: Free internet, BBQ terrace, tv area, fully equipped guest kitchen, swimming pool, table tennis, laundry and much more...
We will be glad to help you in anything you need....
Know and live Monterrey, the City of Mountains.
By Nels Thoreson
theworldbyroad
The last hostel we stayed at before we entered the United States was the Monteroco Hostel in Monterrey, Mexico, run and owned by a great man, Mauricio. This couldn't have been a better place to get ready for our push north to the US border. Mauricio set us up in a great room, with high speed internet, and a couple huge fans to keep us cool, but if it got too hot all we had to do was take a dip in their pool in the back of the hostel. The colonial home, that is now is hostel, is a great combination of style, comfort and chillness, and is a must visit if you're in Monterrey. Craig and I had a great time in the lounge area of the hostel having a wonderful conversation with Mauricio and playing ping pong. He and his staff are more than helpful, led us to some great places to visit, and made our time in Monterrey that much more enjoyable. Get to the Monterocco Hostel for some fun, a place to lay your head, and some great chats
HOW TO GET THERE
AIRPPORT
The best way to get to monterroco is taking an authorized taxi the cost $220 pesos or $22 US dollar, tell to the taxi driver that is in front of
Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores.
BUS STATION
Take an authorized taxi the cost is $40 pesos or $4 USD tell to the
taxi driver
that is infront of Secretaria de RelacionesExteriores
OR
Take the bus No. 17 PIO X at the corner of Colon Avenue and Pino
Suarez Avenue?in the corner of the bus station? then get off at San Francisco Avenue were Relaciones Exteriores is located Monterroco is beside the HBC bank and infront of Relaciones Exteriores, and remind the bus driver to tell you were you have to get off
Customers can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 Days before arrival. After this date, charges will be applied by the property up to the full cost of the reservation. Deposits paid are non refundable.
Ave. San Francisco 205 Col. Lomas de San Francisco
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This is a Trusted Review. Why?
I found and booked this hostel via the internet - it had an excellent rating. When I arrived there (and stayed for 3 nights), I found out why:
Not only is it a clean and friendly place, but the staff, especially the owner, went out of their way to make my stay pleasant. And I had a really good time there!
I gave the hostel "only" 4 stars for location, because for some people it might be easy to be located closer to the city centre. For me this was perfect, as it is in a nice area, and still not very far from the city centre by bus!
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* The Customer Satisfaction score is based on a combination of ratings from Travellerspoint and external websites. The score of 96% for this property is based on ratings provided by 5 guests.
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