Bed and Breakfast Mexico Mexico City
Durango 145 esq Tonala Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
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TravelPod Member ReviewsBed and Breakfast Mexico Mexico City
“Fantastic Location”
We stayed here for the first few nights of our year long trip and found it fantastic. The location is amazing, you can walk to the Anthropology museum in about 20 mins, the underground is just around the corner and the area is really safe at night and has loads of bars and restaurants. The owners are really friendly and go out of their way to help you, and they even include a courtesy pick up from the airport when you first arrive (its why we picked it really). Ok so the rooms are a little on the tight side but everything else is great and they have a great breakfast which you get on the roof terrace. They also have different fun nights even though we didn't partake in any they did come and knock on our door and invite us to the tequila night they we having on the terrace. Definitely a great base for Mexico City!!!
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Not at all what I was expecting!
Mexico City is amazing. Its nothing like what I was expecting. I had been told over and over again to be careful, that it is one of the most dangerous cities in the world, even a Mexican woman on the plane told me not to wear my earings on the metro (which by the way were 25cent primark earings so I wasn’t too worried about them) so I was a …
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