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Margarett Hotel
4.2/525 Reviews
We have stayed for just 1 night, but it was worth - hotel management helped to find a car for 2 days rent, because we have spent 4 (!!!) hours in Valladolid city while trying to find a car for rent without any success. Advice for a future travelers - you must come to Valladolid already with a rental car. Regarding the hotel: room was clean, we have got a silent room, wi-fi was working properly, location is not too far from bus station (15 min walk). Room has a ceiling fan and A/C, beds were comfortable. Interesting design of the hotel :) Staff doesn't spoke english (we were using google translator). Staff didn't helped to bring suitcases to 2nd floor, what was shocking - tiny woman was forced to drag through the stairs a suitcase to a 2nd floor in front of young boy's eyes, but young boy from the reception didn't showed any willingness to help her, what was a big surprise for both of us. Pool was VERY uncomfortable to use, it was very small - maybe 3x3 meters and surrounded with a tall walls - we have decided not to use it. Crowing roosters from early morning around the hotel.
Colonte Hotel Origen
4.5/524 Reviews
We had a nice two-day stay in Valladolid at Colonte. Staff were very friendly and helpful, breakfast was included in our room price, and we were able to select any of the breakfasts from the menu (and didn't end up getting charged extra). We stayed in the lower level rooms, which have a tiny little courtyard, which wasn't really big enough to be usable. However, this didn't matter, because the hotel is built around a big courtyard that serves as a restaurant but is also a place you can sit and read, play cards, etc. Beds were very comfortable, hot water was good, parking was very easy and off-street. On the day we went to Chichen Itza, we ate breakfast at 7 AM, then left around 8 AM and still made it to the ruins in plenty of time for it to not be too crowded yet. Easy 5 minute walk to the main plaza, and to many stores/restaurants. Hotel itself was quiet and calm.
Casa San Roque Valladolid
4.3/513 Reviews
Hotel San Roque We left Hotel San Roque after one night, although we were booked for 5 nights. Our experience at Hotel San Roque was absolutely AWEFUL! Upon arrival, we were initially impressed with the property grounds. The concierge was very nice and helpful. However, those are the only positives I can express about San Roque. The room we were given first did not have running water. The air conditioning was poor and the ceiling fan was extremely noisy. Obviously the more pressing issue was a lack of running water for showers, toilet flushing and hand washing. 30 mins after informing staff of the water issues, they told us we could “use the shower in another room”. We requested to change rooms altogether and we’re met with apprehension. They reluctantly allowed us to switch rooms but stated it would be an additional charge. The room was a couple square feet larger, no additional amenities. Unless, of course, you consider running water an amenity. That night, we listened to the pounding music from a nearby club until 3:00am. It was so loud it rattled the windows. The next morning, we informed them we would be checking out due to the lack of running water in the first room and the extreme noise all night. They denied our request for a refund. About 10 minutes later, the concierge knocked on our door to offer an “upgrade to the suite.” By that time we had already had a horrible experience and were told we would not be compensated for the inconvenience but would, in fact, have to pay more to have a room with running water and efficient appliances. It was too little, too late. Now, let’s talk about the room. The bed did not come with a blanket, only a sheet. There was a laminated paper with strange rules, including no eating in your room. The toilet did not flush well due to lack of water pressure. We’ve stayed in many places throughout Mexico - Jalisco, Nayarit, Quintana Roo, Yucatán, Guerrero - and this is the worst experience we’ve had in México. Don’t be fooled by the pictures. And always use a credit card for additional recourse, as Hotel San Roque will attempt to keep your money.
Gayser Apartamentos
4.1/580 Reviews
We booked through Airbnb, which was very easy, and stayed here for three nights while exploring valladolid and the surrounding area. It was a great budget option and everything was exactly as advertised. There was a mini fridge and microwave in the room as well as some plates, bowls, and cutlery. The shower had hot water. They came in every day to tidy (change the trash, etc— did not touch our personal items) and gave us fresh towels. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. We arrived late at night after a long flight delay and had no trouble checking in. The apartamentos are only a few blocks from the town square and the area felt very safe. There are a couple of off street parking spots in front of the building but we ended up just parking our rental nearby on the street and had no issues. Also, around the corner on C. 38 is MAY’s tacos which is open late and a great, cheap spot to grab delicious Mexican street food, we had a great time snacking there twice.
Casa San Juan
4/542 Reviews
We spent three days here and were impressed by the size of the room that we had. Good on-site parking (which we needed and one of the reasons we picked this accommodation). The rooms are kept very clean by the maids who do a great job. We found the accommodation to be quite noisy. The building balconies are made of timber and make a lot of noise when being used. Light doors meant that people were slamming the doors constantly. The restaurant on site is handy but it also means that the car park outside the rooms is full of diners cars and noisy till late. Breakfast was Mexican style which was ok. We were disappointed that they didn’t serve tea. We found the location to be quite far from the main town centre and in a not so great neighbourhood. We thought the price was on the high side compared to our other experiences in Mexico.
Hostal Gayser
3.6/520 Reviews
Personnel très accueillant Il y a un petit coin pour se faire à manger. Je ne met pas 5/5 car déçu très bruyant les chambres sont petites. Dans les chambres comme les douches et comme dans les WC il y a des moustiquaires en haut (je pense que c’est pour remplacer les fenêtres) on entends tout Du film ou série du voisin les portes qui claques …

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