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Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca
4.7/5101 Reviews

Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca

Oaxaca|0.14km from Plaza Albino Corzo
We stayed here for 1 night while in Oaxaca. This is a new property and it's nice. The room was quiet and comfortable. The building itself is neat - they created multiple interior courtyards so that all the rooms have windows. We had breakfast at the hotel and it was nice. I used the gym - it's small but has everything that's needed. This is a nice 4 star hotel. Some of the reviews talk about how nice it is...it is nice, but this is not a 5 star hotel, so definitely set your expectations on that, especially if you're used to 5 star properties. The only issue we had was w/ the concierge desk. We'd emailed about airport transport and they wrote back right away setting that up for us. When we wrote a second time about the botanical gardens, we received no response. Then, since we assumed the gardens were closed the day we were going to be there, we wrote to ask about a tour to Monte Alban. No response. I sent a follow up email and did not receive a response. So I called. The person I spoke with on the phone told me someone would call me back. I explained they could call or simply reply to my email. No one called or wrote so I went ahead and booked a tour w/ a provider I found on Trip Advisor. Upon arrival at the airpot, our driver told us asked us about our tour for that day. It turns out the concierge desk had booked us a tour but not bothered to tell us. This was so unfortunate because 1) I'd literally followed up twice trying to get a response and 2) we had to tell the tour company we were not available, which I felt really bad about. Anyhow, sorry to write too much about that experience but it was frustrating and something that could have been avoided with slightly better communication.

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Hotel Don Nino
3.9/521 Reviews
We have confirmed reservation in classic triple room, in Don Nino hostel in Oaxaca, and want to give us a double with additional bed for kids, being 5 adults, at the same price. After testing my 1.80-high extra bed I denied No solutions have been given and they want to return half of the paid, to which we denied Han have accessed the integra return and we requested a complaint sheet, which hadn't had ... We asked to talk to the manager, who hasn't been able to put up until half an hour later, without giving any alternative solution, and saying it was our problem. Incapable of solving 5 people, at 23 and 20 minutes of the night, raining and not knowing Oaxaca, we had to deambulate until we found another hotel, cheaper and cosy, amazing but certain We hope you will take a letter on the matter, we have sentiment misleaded, after confirmation by booking by e-mail A hello Jorge, attached photos
Majagua Hotel Boutique -Adults Only
4.5/563 Reviews
This is a beautiful boutique hotel in Oaxaca Centro, a 5 minute walk from the main Plaza Santo Domingo and the best restaurants in Oaxaca City. It's a small hotel with only a few rooms, but the service is that of a luxury hotel! The staff was so attentive and helpful. The rooms are modern and thoughtfully designed with lovely linens and amenities. Breakfast is included which is simple but lovely. They offer you a welcome drink at the rooftop terrace, which is perfect for a cocktail before dinner or a comfortable place to read or work remotely. Andres was the best! Just a note that the water can take a while to heat up for the shower, but this is common for Oaxaca.
City Centro by Marriott Oaxaca
4.4/5113 Reviews
A decent hotel, ten minutes walk from the old city center cathedral and botanical garden, not too far or near. There was a tour in the hotel for travel registration, and it turned out that we charged 750 pesos per person, and transferred it to a group of 500 people the next day... The windows in the room could not be opened, and it was a bit stuffy and had to turn on the air conditioner. The room environment can refer to the domestic Han court level.
Mision de Los Angeles
4.1/5102 Reviews
We are a group of 17 staying here. Myself in room #311 which is a spacious junior suite. Rooms are OK, except wash basin is not really suitable for a room, rather, a restaurant. Troubles came when I overheard my friend’s laundry was missing an item. Then I quickly checked my laundry and true enough, 1 item is also missing. Right that very night I rushed to the concierge and apparently as it was a shirt, they put it on a hanger, instead of folded. Room #312 trousers were mixed up with other rooms’s trousers, luckily they were from our own group. Could you imagine if your clothes got mixed up with guests who had checked out and didn’t examine the laundry like I hadn’t? Another friend’s laundry got charged over $300 pesos for only 3 pieces. After recalculating then he only needs to pay <$50. What happened was that the receptionist charged other groups’ bill to my friend’s! Wifi was also weak and keeps disconnecting. I had to request another wifi password because mine wasn’t working despite numerous attempts, which of course was frustrating. So despite having a spacious room with 2 desks and two chairs, don’t expect to be able to conduct some meaningful work as wifi is unreliable. We chose this hotel as it is located just outside city center so to avoid heavy traffic. But this hotel really barely operates at minimum standards.
Los Pilares Hotel
4.4/5101 Reviews
Our stay at Los Pilares was fine but I wouldn’t stay there again. The check in process was smooth and we were given plenty of information about the local area. The staff were always friendly and attentive. There was a lovely mini bottle of mezcal and Oaxacan chocolate on our bed when we arrived. We were in Room 8 which had no window, so there was a lack of natural light. The rooms downstairs are all centered around a seating area and the rooms upstairs are around the pool/bar area. We found our room to be quite noisy as you could hear people coming and going early or late. I can’t imagine any of the rooms could be particularly private/quiet based on the locations of them. Our room wasn’t very clean - we would get a shower and then walk around the room and our feet would be dirty, it definitely wasn’t mopped during our time. The air con was ok but not particularly powerful, it did the job for us. Again, the Wi-Fi was ok, not brilliant. The shower was ok, not brilliant - had to wait a while for it to get hot. The location is just outside of the centre on the edge of Jalatlaco which has some charming cafes and streets. It was about a 15 minute walk to most of the areas we wanted to visit in Oaxaca centre. The pool area was pleasant with a small pool and Jacuzzi and some comfy mattresses. There was also a bar and restaurant upstairs to purchase drinks or food. Overall I think I would choose somewhere more central with better facilities, the rooms felt a little outdated and could do with some TLC. Also worth noting!! There is a switch in the room that is the same as all light switches (and next to the light switches) that turns off all of the electricity for the whole room not just the lights!! This wasn’t explained to us so we woke up on the first morning wondering why nothing had charged overnight!
Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca
4.7/5101 Reviews
We stayed here for 1 night while in Oaxaca. This is a new property and it's nice. The room was quiet and comfortable. The building itself is neat - they created multiple interior courtyards so that all the rooms have windows. We had breakfast at the hotel and it was nice. I used the gym - it's small but has everything that's needed. This is a nice 4 star hotel. Some of the reviews talk about how nice it is...it is nice, but this is not a 5 star hotel, so definitely set your expectations on that, especially if you're used to 5 star properties. The only issue we had was w/ the concierge desk. We'd emailed about airport transport and they wrote back right away setting that up for us. When we wrote a second time about the botanical gardens, we received no response. Then, since we assumed the gardens were closed the day we were going to be there, we wrote to ask about a tour to Monte Alban. No response. I sent a follow up email and did not receive a response. So I called. The person I spoke with on the phone told me someone would call me back. I explained they could call or simply reply to my email. No one called or wrote so I went ahead and booked a tour w/ a provider I found on Trip Advisor. Upon arrival at the airpot, our driver told us asked us about our tour for that day. It turns out the concierge desk had booked us a tour but not bothered to tell us. This was so unfortunate because 1) I'd literally followed up twice trying to get a response and 2) we had to tell the tour company we were not available, which I felt really bad about. Anyhow, sorry to write too much about that experience but it was frustrating and something that could have been avoided with slightly better communication.

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