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Hotel Avenida Cancun
3.9/566 Reviews
The airport is OK, the environment is OK.
Mura Hotel Boutique
4.1/56 Reviews
A very good hotel, with excellent attention and service at the reception, breakfast that includes quite good, the comfort of the bed the best, as well as the cleanliness and spaciousness of the room, and with many gastronomic options in the afternoon and evening , a very good option to spend your vacation or one on a low budget.
Kabah Boutique Hotel
3.8/571 Reviews
It was a decent hotel. Our room was a good size with a private patio. The beds were comfortable, and the wifi worked great in the room. There was parking for our car without any extra fees. Downside some of the cosmetics in the room, along with the building, were broken. There was no ice machine available. Air conditioning in our room was leaking when we first got there. Took them about 48 hours to even attempt to fix it. Most of the front desk, along with the supervisor, didn't seem to care at first about the issues. However, Perla was amazing she was super attentive and was able to problem solve quickly. Breakfast was decent, but if you don't like eggs, there are little to no options available.
Hotel Blue Star Cancun
3.9/538 Reviews
:) The hotel facilities were good, it had a pool and an open area for breakfast. Room was excellent, it was overly spacious, air con was working perfectly, bathroom was big and comfortable. Location was near downtown area, and staff worked 24/7. One of the staff members, who worked mainly in the evenings, and the manager (of course) caught our eyes. The male staff member I referred to was always smiling, happy to talk to guests, spoke excellent English, and new its business as he was able to provide us with good tips of the city and sort all other queries that we had. :( Shower head was the poorest ever. For those who like to shower, it may not be a good experience as water ran in drops. Spotted a stalactite falling off the ceiling above the toilet in need of repair. Breakfast shouldn't even be a meal on its own in this hotel as options were very limited (and low quality). For example, juices, fruits, and yogurts were difficult to eat (juice did not look good, fruits were of one or two types and seemed rotten, yogurts were a scarce item). Coffee was terrible - worse than tea. I couldn't drink it. Can't they brew coffee from an Arabic grounded source? Come on, it's Latin America! Other than this, you could ask for freshly cooked eggs every morning, but still it needed a bit of refinement (scrambled eggs looked smashed actually, pan looked old and full of dark crusts, and too oily - bad type of oil). One staff lady was not always happy to answer queries, could not give interesting tips about things to do in the city, and seemed unwilling to be available all the time for any issue. I was wondering if giving tips would solve this issue.... Obviously, it's not a place which the wealthiest go to. Also, there is no car park at this hotel. It is so far (40 min bus) from the hotel zone that those people willing to rent a car just can't do it because the hotel does not has space for cars (one needs to park at the sidewalk, which is too risky). If you do not know the rules of public parking, it's hard core.

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