Regente Hotel

Mexico City, null Mexico

Regente Hotel
3.5
Availability
Maurice C
5 years ago
Good clean hotel in a reasonable location We were with a tour group and stayed for 3 nights. We had a small room at the back, but it was very quiet and clean and comfortable. There was a very good breakfast buffet. The area appeared quite safe with a number of restaurants within easy walking distance. It was a long, but doable walk to the Zocalo, which we did with a small group at night. We returned from a restaurant, where the group stopped part way back from the Zocalo, on our own. We felt quite safe walking at night on the main roads back to the hotel. A couple in the group had a room on the road side and had difficulty sleeping because of sirens all night and early morning garbage collection. Hotel staff were pleasant and helpful.

Amenities

Center- Fitness
Parking - Free
Internet - Wi-Fi - Free
Restaurant

Property LocationWith a stay at Regente Hotel in Mexico City (Reforma), you'll be steps from Paseo de la Reforma and 8 minutes by foot from Monument to the Revolution. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from U.S. Embassy and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Angel of Independence Monument.

RoomsMake yourself at home in one of the 138 air-conditioned rooms 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 laptop-compatible safes and desks.

AmenitiesEnjoy recreation amenities such as a fitness center or take in the view from a terrace. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a television in a common area. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge).

DiningEnjoy local cuisine at Korinto, a restaurant which features a bar/lounge, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 11 AM for a fee.

Business, Other AmenitiesFeatured amenities include a business center, limo/town car service, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Planning an event in Mexico City? This hotel has 172 square feet (16 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and a meeting room. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

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Customer Reviews

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hacolon
Not working AC and uncomfortable beds God: The guest relations, breakfast and maid service were excellent. Bad: We were a party of 13 and we have several rooms and the common things in all our rooms were the lack of air conditioning and the very uncomfortable beds. The beds were so bad that many in our parties has body ache for several days after checking out. I stayed in this hotel on 2001 and I can see the remodeling, but they forgot the AC. I remembered the same problem with air conditioning forcing us to sleep with open windows in a low air quality city like Mexico.
airamSydney
Quite Satisfied! Maria and I were part of a group from Australia taking advantage of 20 Day Best of Mexico, through TripaDeal. We had a large and clean room. Beds, usually in Mexico are hard but they suited us just fine. The shower was slow and the room which looked onto the street was, occasionally loud because of late night revelry and music. And yet, we slept. There was one person at Concierge who was most obliging. Breakfast was a buffet. It was quite good. Close to shops, restaurants and historic places.
ozalpfeza
10 days in Mexico We travelled to Mexico (5 couples) to learn and enjoy Mexican Culture & History. Our first stay was in Hotel Regente. We arrived at around 5 a.m in the morning. Hotel looked so dark, as if it was not in operation. Getting in the night shift receptionist gave us our keys (thanks god). Our room in the 3rd floor was small like a cage with a window opening to general operating chimney of the building. So no fresh air ! We got down to reception asking for a change...nothing happened as a) it took the receptionist 20 minutes to come back from his room and b) he didn't speak English! 2 days after we managed to get a room with street view. Windows had missing sealings, so we felt literally sleeping on the street. So be very careful selecting the hotel. It needs an all over renovation. Breakfast was standard. The one thing which was good is its location.
hazels491
Clean but just a standard hotel Stayed for 3 nights. Breakfast at 7am is horrendous- lots of people from tour groups trying to get around the buffet. Queues!! Hot food ranged from chips to chicken nuggets to scrambled eggs to nachos. Some cereals available with yoghurt but limited fresh fruit options or bread options. Dinner in the evenings was better. Quality of food was better - though only had the chicken sandwich that came with chips and the chicken breast that also came with chips. More expensive than the cafe opposite which served good food but closed at the weekend. Hot water in shower but low pressure. Location ok for walking to historic centre - about 30 minutes.
Maurice C
Good clean hotel in a reasonable location We were with a tour group and stayed for 3 nights. We had a small room at the back, but it was very quiet and clean and comfortable. There was a very good breakfast buffet. The area appeared quite safe with a number of restaurants within easy walking distance. It was a long, but doable walk to the Zocalo, which we did with a small group at night. We returned from a restaurant, where the group stopped part way back from the Zocalo, on our own. We felt quite safe walking at night on the main roads back to the hotel. A couple in the group had a room on the road side and had difficulty sleeping because of sirens all night and early morning garbage collection. Hotel staff were pleasant and helpful.

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