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"Very nice hotel, great service, nice rooms. Gym is OK. Several dining options around. Although it is very well located in the city, the area is not that walkable."
"The good:
Extremely pleasant and helpful staff. They quickly learned my name and room number and always greeted me with a smile.
The hotel is located in a nice and safe area, with plenty of restaurants, stores and public transportation within walking distance. No, no tourist attractions nearby, if that is what you are looking for but public transportation can get you there through Mexico City's traffic faster than if you try a car of any kind.
The neighborhood is reasonably quiet at night, except for the (perhaps) occasional ambulance or police siren, but not severe. Something you might expect in a large city.
The not-so-good:
I don't know if this is a security feature or what? but I have not experienced this anywhere else: you need to get your key card re-coded daily. Once you know it you learn to deal with it. On the second day, the staff recognized us and quickly prepared new cards for us before we reached the front desk.
Some aspects of the hotel need updating, such as the seating in the lobby. The room was OK given the age of the building. Expect comfortable but not luxury accommodation.
In summary: We like this hotel for many reasons and continue to stay there when we visit Mexico City."
"Stayed for 5 days. It was good, the elevator was under maintenance but hey extra steps don’t hurt. Don’t let the ladies of the night that hang out near the freeway discourage you, it’s pretty safe. Some really good food spots down the street as well. I will return. "
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What can I see and do near Museo Leon Trotsky?
Study the collections at Frida Kahlo Museum, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo House Studio Museum or Chapultepec Castle. Explore notable local landmarks like Paseo de la Reforma, Mixcoac Archaeological Museum and Cibeles Fountain. You can catch a show at Insurgentes Theater, Blackberry Auditorium and Cineteca Nacional.
How can I get to Museo Leon Trotsky?
Walk to nearby metro stations like Viveros Station, General Anaya Station and Miguel Angel de Quevedo Station. If you'd like to explore farther outside of the area, you may want a car rental for your journey.