We stayed in the Hotel Posada El Nito from January 6 until January 17, 2014.
We enjoyed almost everything about it. We took Room #10, right off the attractive patio. That room is the largest in the hotel, with two camas matrimoniales. It is well supplied with furniture and an ample closet for one's things.
The beds are unually comfortable and we slept well, most of the time. There is a cantina next door that revs up the decibels in the evening, but especially on weekend nights. We used earplugs sometimes but in general, accustomed ourselves to the dull roar.
There is also sometimes an odor of frying fish from the nearby seafood restaurant, but it was no problem for us.
The bathroom in room # 10 is small but adequate. Hot water was plentiful in the mornings but sometimes scarce at late afternoon. We were well supplied with bath accessories.
Note that the hotel does not provide purified water, but there are many stores close by where you can buy water and other items.The room was kept very clean.
The wifi is very effective in the patio and reception areas, but the signal strength diminished within our room.
The location is excellent, with easy walking to the Zócalo, mercados of Centro, and some attractive restaurants as well as street good, some of high quality. (At the corner of Calle Armenta y López and Calle Rayón is a juice bar,...We stayed in the Hotel Posada El Nito from January 6 until January 17, 2014.
We enjoyed almost everything about it. We took Room #10, right off the attractive patio. That room is the largest in the hotel, with two camas matrimoniales. It is well supplied with furniture and an ample closet for one's things.
The beds are unually comfortable and we slept well, most of the time. There is a cantina next door that revs up the decibels in the evening, but especially on weekend nights. We used earplugs sometimes but in general, accustomed ourselves to the dull roar.
There is also sometimes an odor of frying fish from the nearby seafood restaurant, but it was no problem for us.
The bathroom in room # 10 is small but adequate. Hot water was plentiful in the mornings but sometimes scarce at late afternoon. We were well supplied with bath accessories.
Note that the hotel does not provide purified water, but there are many stores close by where you can buy water and other items.The room was kept very clean.
The wifi is very effective in the patio and reception areas, but the signal strength diminished within our room.
The location is excellent, with easy walking to the Zócalo, mercados of Centro, and some attractive restaurants as well as street good, some of high quality. (At the corner of Calle Armenta y López and Calle Rayón is a juice bar, "La Huerta", making delicios fruit juice combinations and simple sandwiches, The coffee is decent, too.
No description of Hotel Posada El Nito is complete without accolades to Sra. Rebeca Martha López and her staff. Rebeca is a wonderful, friendly person with a lively, outgoing personality.
We would stay there again with great pleasure.More
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