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    El Patio77

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Joy Y.

    This b&b is really fantastic. Location is very close to the San Cosme subway stop and the neighborhood is very residential. New art galleries are popping up on the block so it is interesting to walk around as well. Breakfasts are different each day of the week and all taste amazing. Room is huge and decor is pretty. Cleaning is daily and they give you free drinkable water.

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    Simon A.

    Fantastic B&B which is more of a small hotel in San Rafael. Perfect staff, perfect establishment with beautiful rooms in a quite and old Mexican neighborhood. Safe as a foreigner to kick it in the streets and get some great food and wares. This Eco-hotel rocks it for sure with great designed spaces and cool owners, Diego & Pedro.

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    Had an amazing stay at this hotel, quiet slow mornings and great service. Highly recommend!

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    Very nice place but be aware of the suite on the ground floor. It has very bad air quality and is noisy since it's inches from the street.

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    Hostal Mundo Joven - View from the rooftop bar

    Hostal Mundo Joven

    4.0(6 reviews)
    3.3 kmCentro Norte

    Walking to this hostel from across the Zocola and checking in was a huge relief for us. It truly is…read morelocated RIGHT BEHIND the Cathedral. We had just arrived in Mexico City and were a little culture shocked by the immensity of the city, and as ignorant Americans who speak little to no Spanish, it was nice to check in to a friendly, clean hostel with English speakers to get grounded before exploring the city. If staying in the D.F. this hostel is very centrally located. We did take the metro throughout the day and this place is located close to two metro stops. There is always a bilingual (English and Spanish speaking, I think) staff member at the front desk at all hours to answer any questions. Several times we asked for directions or about taking a bus or metro and were given great advice. The hostel is super clean and friendly. Our shared room was small, but brightly painted and clean. We did have a locker in the room and we travel with our own lock, so we felt safe locking our valuables up when out of the room. If you don't travel with your own lock, locks can be purchased at the front desk. At 2:00 PM, which is check in time, there was a long line of backpackers and travelers trying to get a room and a lot of them were turned down due to no vacancy, so definitely make your reservations online before coming, especially if you're planning to stay on a weekend. We made ours on Hostel World and had no issues with the reservations. There is a bar upstairs and free WiFi throughout the entire hostel, as well as a restaurant downstairs. The restaurant downstairs does serve really good food, and while it is more pricey than other places, it's convenient to grab a snack or drink. The free breakfast provided upstairs was fresh and hearty with lots of fruit. There is free coffee provided, but it's the instant kind. Another huge plus to this hostel was the free filtered water which is available on every floor in a drinking fountain. We refilled all of our water bottles and didn't have to buy any water while in Mexico City. The water fountains on the bottommost floors have the coldest water. There were some loud, obnoxious juveniles in the hostel, so if you want to get a good night's sleep definitely bring ear plugs, as a lot of the rooms open up to the restaurant and lobby downstairs and voices travel far in this hostel. The showers and bathrooms were clean and we were even provided with towels and soap, which is a plus for hostels. The same people who run this hostel also have others throughout Mexico, so it looks like a nice, trusty chain of hostels to me.

    Great hostel! Located right in the center of the city and walking distance to Metro. Very…read moreconvenient that they have a bar in the terraza and you could have a drink or a few before heading to bed. The rooms are spacious with big lockers to leave your belongings secure. The staff makes the hostel even better. Everybody was friendly and welcoming. All staff spoke perfect english/spanish. We had a couple of drinks with them at the bar. Great time!

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    Hostal Mundo Joven - Rooftop bar

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    Dos Fridas y Diego Hostel

    Dos Fridas y Diego Hostel

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.3 kmCuauhtémoc

    I am infatuated with this hostel. It's rustic and modern at the same time, with a classy amount of…read moretraditionally Mexican flair. The bedrooms and bathrooms are clean and functional, and the murals are impressive. My three girlfriends and I shared the large, "yellow" room with private bath for 2 nights. It overlooked the courtyard out back and the beds were fairly comfortable. The bathroom was surprisingly elegant with large mirrors and a deep bathtub. We stayed our last night in the "pink" room with a shared bath, which had two queen-size beds and a bunk bed. While it wasn't as nice as the yellow room (obnoxious lighting), it was a bit quieter at night... A group of rowdy boys partied into the early morning in the courtyard for two of our 3 nights, which could be heard clearly through the thin windows in the yellow room. The noise was nothing a white noise phone app couldn't fix. Breakfast was fabulous each morning, with fresh coffee and full meals, fruit and all. It's served every morning from 9-10, and fills you up. They happily cater to vegetarians. The family who runs the place is really great, and there was usually someone who spoke English in the office/front room at all times, 24/7. They are family friendly (offering PacNPlays), and have a dog named Soy who hangs out. They offer travel advice, will reserve taxis, loan out travel books, hand out maps, etc. I can't wait to return and bring my family next time. The only thing that wasn't too comfortable was the noise at night... But this city likes to have fun, and it is a hostel after all. I love you Dos Fridas!!!

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    Hostel Suites DF - The view of the street with the hostel sign in the background.

    Hostel Suites DF

    3.8(6 reviews)
    1.5 kmTabacalera

    We stayed here again for the 2nd time during New Years Eve weekend. Had a private room for 4 people…read more(twin bunk beds and 2 twin beds) and ensuite private bathroom. Staff is nice and friendly (although not as social as the ones before when we stayed here) but they were still helpful. The old ladies that work here cleaning and cooking are all so nice and amazing. They don't talk to you much because...well, they're working and they only speak spanish. The hostel is very clean, light and simple breakfast is included and made to order. If the breakfast doesn't fill you up, walk just a couple yards away to one of the street food vendors and grab some delicious and cheap tacos, tortas, chilaquiles. I wish they had a bigger community area because seating is very limited but that's not a huge issue. This is a social hostel and noise travels throughout the building, so just be aware of that! It's walkable to many places including the park, bars and museum but you can also take a cheap Uber ride just about anywhere!

    I like this hostel for several reason however it's not without faults. I really like the free…read morebreakfast, fresh cut fruit is the way to go. Having the bathrooms in the dorms is a huge plus, nothing worse than walking around the halls of a hostel in your birthday suit. Some folks in other reviews complained about the lack of A/C, however I never once saw it an issue. Mexico City has very nice weather, never above 32C (90F) even in the summer, and its relativity dry, so the rooms are always at least tranquil. My advice for those who complain about no A/C, you probably shouldn't be staying on a hostel. The location is great, it's not too close to the touristy Centro, however still in the middle of the city, and two blocks away from the Hildago subway station. The staff are all really nice and speak great English, which seems to be the international baseline language. The only knock I have on Hostel DF is that terrible wifi and the lack of daily events to bring the hostel together. More good than bad here, id stay again.

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    Hostel Suites DF - More outdoor terrace

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    CDMX Hostel Art Gallery - Fachada

    CDMX Hostel Art Gallery

    1.0(1 review)
    1.3 kmCuauhtémoc

    Don't let the pictures fool you! The only thing half way decent about this dump was it's location,…read moreand even that was questionable at times. My room was not what I reserved, it had no window as promised. It was hot and there was no ventilation (even though it was gorgeous outside), I had to leave my door propped open to breathe. My bedding was dirty and had obviously not been changed after the previous guest, nor was it changed in the five days I was there. When I mentioned it to the staff I was told it was ok...lol! There was absolutely no hot, or even warm, water. The towel they gave me smelt like dirty feet (thankfully I always travel with my own). The free breakfast is three blocks away. With the exception of a couple of people, the staff were generally rude, especially this little skinny queen with glasses. I could've gotten better accomodations at a side alley bathhouse. To top things off, the only interesting person I met,who seemed to be the only other guest, was the resident drug dealer!

    From the owner: The best location of the city…read more CDMX Hostel Art Gallery is one of the best alternatives of lodging, since we are the only hostel in the city that has dormitories, private PODS and small rooms, as it combines the best location of the city, a good quality of lodging and probably the most complete breakfast served in Hostels. CDMX Hostel Art Gallery is located at well as the fashionable neighborhoods, where you can go shopping, visit the best bars and restaurants, as well as enjoying the best parties and their nightlife. CDMX Hostel Art Gallery has various areas for a perfect stay, including coworking with wi-fi, TV room, Projection Courtyard, where you can enjoy film cycles and documentaries; Bar (speakeasy), Terrace bar to relax, read, smoke and enjoy the view of the Paseo de la Reforma, as well as the parades and celebrations that take place there. Concierge area where we gladly help you plan your visit in Mexico City as in the country. We have different tours to complement your experience in the city. We have commercial alliances with different groups among them sicario group, where you will be able to access to the best bars of the city, obtaining discounts in the cover and preferential entrance.

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    CDMX Hostel Art Gallery - Individual Room

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    Hostal Regina - Compra en "Vivimos de las obras" bazar que se lleva a cabo en este lugar cada determinado tiempo.

    Hostal Regina

    3.9(9 reviews)
    3.4 kmCentro Sur

    After staying here for two weeks, I am sold on hostels!! I enjoyed the atmosphere, the people at…read morethe front desk, and my fellow patrons! Wether I was having a drink and a cigar on the rooftop bar/patio, or visiting with Christian and the other employees there I was having a good time! Now, I did have my own room. I did this because I was in Mexico to visit (for the first time face to face) my now fiancée Maru! She and I shared plenty of vino y puros there, and just had a fun time all around! I was able to visit and befriend people from all over the world here! On top of that, the location is perfect!! You are right in the middle of everything! I did see another reviewer comment about the loudness, but in all reality, the area shuts down pretty early. I had a room facing the street on the second level, and I do admit that at times the noise did get bothersome, but I was offered a change of room if I found it to much so. I liked the view, so I stayed there. (Not much of a "view" but it was fun to look over the street.) There is food everywhere, and a little spot directly across the street that sells deep fried quesadilla all night. Great drunk food!! Hostal Regina was fantastic! The people were great, and I highly recommend that you stop by here if you are visiting Mexico!! Que Dios te bendiga!

    Great hostel, central located. They have very lovely decorations and souvenirs for sale. The room…read morewas cozy and we both love the small balcony

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    Hostal 333

    Hostal 333

    3.2(6 reviews)
    2.6 kmRoma Norte

    First hostel I've ever stayed in so I don't really have a standard to judge these things by, but…read morefor the price I was pleased. Located in Roma Norte, it's close to the nightlife and what appears to be a preponderance of 'jipster' hangouts. Orienting yourself is not easy in Mexico City so I'd recommend taking a cab here. Once you're settled its not far from Metro Insurgentes and a bus stop so getting around is fairly easy. I used it as a jumping off point to explore Chapultepec and its museums. It's a hostel so don't expect a high level of organization but when I was here the staff was friendly and accommodating. As others have noted on other sites, it's above a bar/restaurant and in a lively section of town, so if you're a light sleeper bring ear plugs or consider another location. I stayed on the second floor though and noise wasn't an issue. A big bonus here is the terrace. Even on the tail end of the rainy season it was dry enough to enjoy. Overall good experience I was able to book on airbnb too which gave me a little peace of mind as far as payment and communication goes.

    A friend and I checked in for 4 nights. The girl checking us in was rude and gave us no…read moreinformation. The first night I came back to my room twice to find someone else sleeping in my bed (two different people). All the staff are constantly getting high/drunk on the terrace and if you ask who is working they will all just shrug and aren't willing to help. There was no apology for me having to move beds two times because they don't write down who is in a room and in what bed. My first night I woke up at 3am to find a random guy going through my stuff. Breakfast is average, bread and jam. Staff are incredibly rude and simply don't care, and seem surprised if you inquire as to why there's no toilet paper. Men use the women's bathrooms which made me feel really uncomfortable. We were promised a refund for the first night but this never happened. We have also gotten strange insect bites from the beds. There hasn't been any soap or paper towels in the bathroom the entire weekend I've been here. Literally the worst hostel I've ever stayed in and I've stayed in plenty!

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    Hostal 333
    Hostal 333
    Hostal 333 - Sweet terrace

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    Sweet terrace

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