A bit more stark than typical HIE, but still not a bad option. Large room, quiet, very convenient to walk to restaurants.
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A bit more stark than typical HIE, but still not a bad option. Large room, quiet, very convenient to walk to restaurants.
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My newly austerity minded employer decided to book me in despite my protestations. For a two night trip where I had to go to Tec de Monterrey (Campus Santa Fe), it turned out to be okay.
Positives: large size rooms, very quiet at night which for a light sleeper like me is always welcome (esp in Mexico City), breakfast is...
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Hotel is a little difficult to find, but once you locate the Guillermo Gonzalez circuit it is no problem at all. The hotels is quite new, all furnish is new, bathroom is nice marbel like walls and cristal sink. Internet acces si free, and brakefast is not outstanding but it has fresh fruit, bread, and a couple of hot options....
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The hotel sits at the western end of what is known a Ciudad Santa Fe and is a little difficult to find if you are not familiar with the area as this part of the Santa Fe area sits "down" in a canyon and so not all the buildings are visible from the surrounding streets. The Camino Real and Sheraton...
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