Hotel Plaza Morelia - 58000 Morelia
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Hotel Plaza Morelia
Address : | C. Valentín Gómez Farias 278, Centro histórico de Morelia, 58000 Morelia, Mich., Mexico |
Phone : | 📞 +8 |
Website : | https://hotelplazamorelia.com/ |
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City : | Mich. |
Description : | Straightforward rooms in an unpretentious hotel offering free parking & breakfast. |
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Claudia on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A block away from Mercado artesanias
Breakfast in the morning.
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Ezequiel Alejandro Vázquez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Small rooms great service
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Pascasio Gutierrez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Nice place !!
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Gerardo Kamal on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The service was good, the architect really nice, it's cheap, location was good it's 3 ways to the church, I love it
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Humberto Gomez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very loud street noise. Thin walls. Do not recommend !
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Brian LeJambe on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very clean, simple breakfast, attentive staff, economic, good location. Many places to eat, nearby
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ROEL MONCIVAIS on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Inexpensive accommodations within walking distance of the historic city center. The rooms are a bit small, but the beds are comfortable. There is no air conditioning, but fans are available upon request. There are also no elevators since the building dates back to colonial times, but you can't beat the prices. We paid about $20 a night for a room with two beds (breakfast included).
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David Scott on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ We arrived at midnight and the guy managing the desk was not happy to see us. He was very rude and very lazy.
THE GOOD:
During the pandemic the cost is reduced to 600 pesos for two people, with "breakfast" included (more on that below).
The hotel is is in a good location. There are lots of places to eat just around the first corner, including many very low cost traditional food places so don't waste your time with the hotel's restaurant.
The internet was good in our room. You get a code tat is valid for 4 days. I use linux and waterfox and the captive portal login always causes problems but after some fiddling I was able to connect and the signal strength was good.
There were no bad smells in the room or bathroom.
The shower's water pressure was excellent and the hot water worked fine.
THE BAD:
For an old building the rooms are tiny. There is no room for a desk to work at. No coffee table. Just a small chair.
While you can argue that it is a colonial building with character you can just as equally say the building is very tired, looks dirty, and is in desperate need of renovation.
The locks on the doors are the kind that are easily picked.
Within 10 mins of settling in we saw a cockroach running across the floor.
There was only a single powerpoint for the room. So if you want to stay here you'll need to bring a multiboard so you can connect laptops and phone chargers.
Only one water bottle there, not the usual two that you'd expect. The lazy desk clerk was too lazy to think to give us a second. We arrived during local elections so every shop was closed that night so there was nowhere to buy more water.
The towels and bedsheets were old and in poor condition. No extra pillows.
The final thing that really annoyed us about this place was the breakfast that was included. Our booking was originally just for one person but they added on 100 pesos for a second. That was to cover the cost of the breakfast which was included. This is not a self-serve breakfast. You get a choice or eggs or chilaquiles, a cup of café olla, and a glass of orange juice (from a sachet not a real orange). We asked if we could change the eggs for hot cakes (30 pesos) but were told absolutely not. The breakfast was pathetic. If you stay here try and have the cost of breakfast discounted off the cost of the room. Around the very first corner outside the main foyer door you can find three traditional food places and get a full breakfast for 55 pesos.
THE TEST
The real test of whether we liked a place is whether we would stay again. In short, NO. We were booked in for 4 days but we checked out as soon as we had had our pathetic breakfast. Lots of other people seemed to be checking out too so I think that says it all.
We checked into La Siesta del Fauno. It's an easy 15 minute walk on flat roads. It's brand new, the same cost (without breakfast), and has great service. It's a little further away and the internet was a bit problematic the first night, but infinitely better than Hotel Plaza.
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