Hotel near Reforma,Mexico City17.1% of visitors choose this area
RRusTravelers2026.02.19
This hotel used to be a 5-star, but now it's barely a 3-star. The furniture is very old, the carpet hasn't been replaced since it opened, the bathroom tiles are falling off, and the countertop has a hole in it. But for the price, and with breakfast included, it's okay. Most importantly, everything was clean! The water was hot. Breakfast was actually a bit of a letdown. We went to the restaurant, and there was a buffet with cakes, salads, fruit, and a steaming hot dish. And they told us: ”You only get a sandwich and tea... that's it... and anything else is an extra 180 pesos.”
Excellent hotel, cannot fully evaluate it cause I couldn’t stay as much as planned, because of a delayed flight, but for what I could see is beautiful and has a perfect location in regard to proximity to the airport. If you arrive at T2, just take the airport trainer to T1 and you’ll arrive through a flyover very easily :)
Hotel near Roma,Mexico City17.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.11.24
Nice staff. Very well kept property. Slightly older but kept well very well. Daily cleaning of room is a plus. Location is close to metro and the MetroBus stops. Lot of eateries and supermarkets around. Walkable to some attractions like the Angel of Independence. I would stay here again. Affordable price. Safe deposit box is available. Big toilets. Nice view of the street. The only negative is the thin walls which is an issue if you have noisy neighbours.
Hotel near Reforma,Mexico City17.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.12
The room was very clean. There's a Chinese restaurant not far from the hotel, and the food was excellent. The hotel environment is nice, and the layout is comfortable. The transparent elevator is a unique feature. A more varied breakfast would have been nice.
Hotel near Roma,Mexico City17.1% of visitors choose this area
VVictorEpsy2025.09.30
It was fine.
Clean room, clean private bathroom.
I always buy the cheapest room. In this case, it had a window, but facing the hallway. Sometimes I try to get at least a window facing the street for good ventilation, but that option was much more expensive.
They gave me two towels, and the toilet has a lever.
Everything was fine. I paid approximately 900 euros a night, a bit pricey to be honest, but it's downtown.
They don't have a laundry room, and at least this room didn't have air conditioning.
Hotel near Centro Historico,Mexico City12.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.07.29
The best hotel I could have chosen. Extremely well located, our reservation included breakfast, which was a FULL breakfast. Also the reservation included 24/7 access to their Cafe Historico where you could get coffee hot chocolate, pastries, light sandwiches, salads...awesome. Free bottled water all the time as many as you want. Rooms are somewhat small but incredibly clean and enough to charge batteries to continue with your trip. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone.
I booked at the Exe Alameda Hotel for 3 nights starting on Friday, December 26. I was charged an additional $155 USD solely because the reservation stated two single beds, and I was traveling with my wife and my daughter. My daughter is 7 years old. I was charged extra for adding a third bed, which I consider was unnecessary because we could comfortably fit in the two beds, and I was also charged for a third person. They told me I had to pay because we were three people. Since I was very tired from the trip and did not want to move to a new hotel, I was forced to pay that amount. If you are going to use the Trip platform, I recommend carefully reviewing the conditions and/or services that each hotel offers.
Hotel near Reforma,Mexico City17.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.12.25
Really good experience for one night if you have enough money. The buvet is the most comfortable I have tried in my life. The bellboy can store our luggage for free (seems that) which also save our time and money for traveling in other cities.
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