Casa Donceles PH1❤️Group Top Choice, Early Check-In Free

Property grounds
2 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
Microwave, coffee/tea maker, cookware/dishes/utensils
Shower, hair dryer, towels
2 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets

About this condo rental

Located in Mexico City, this attractive condo for $143 per night is a fantastic option for your next trip. IMPORTANT: April and May promotion, early entry free, subject to availability The apartment has capacity for up to six guests with two spacious bedrooms with balconies, 3 double beds ( 1 Queen, 2 Full beds) with clean bedding, 1.5 bathrooms with fresh towels and essentials, living room, dining room, laptop desk with free WiFi Internet connection, equipped kitchen with breakfast counter, Smart TV so you can use your Netflix/Apps accounts. *The base rate is for 2 guests, extra guests cost will be shown separately. This unit in particular is not a good fit for light sleepers since you might hear some noise from the street. Casa Donceles is an ideal option for those looking to feel at home while having a great experience in Mexico City's Historic Center. Our trained staff is available 24 hours to provide exceptional service, and the spacious apartments ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay, in addition to our premium location. The facilities provide security, offering an accommodating experience in the historic center.

Amenities

Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
TV

Map of Mexico City

Reviews

4.8/5.0
Outstanding(7 Reviews)
4.0
star 5 empty
Oct 2022
Nice modern property Kitchen accessories and towels etc were minimal Location was central, but location noisy One morning we were woken with a loud political parade with hundreds of. People at 6am right outside our window which lasted all day. I wish we had been moved to a room farther off the street
5.0
Jul 2019
Loved it! Well kept and the staff was very helpful. The location was great! A lot within walking distance!
4.0
star 5 empty
Mar 2019
Our flat was beautifully appointed with two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and dining area, all for a very agreeable price. There is a washer and drier available on the main floor but you must provide your own detergent (they did not provide laundry service). We had the street-facing unit and both bedrooms had balconies. This is great for letting in air on hot days (no A/C), but the street noise and exhaust might be too much for some. I slept with foam ear plugs so I could leave the doors open. My traveling partner closed his doors at night for quiet. I grew up in a city so I found the bustle a bit nostalgic and liked the air coming in. Floor fans are provided. I am giving four stars since I think it is a four star facility. If you want a five star accommodation I suggest you try an upscale hotel on the Reforma. We were two guys who wanted separate rooms and something affordable and walking distance from the Zócalo. It was minutes by foot to the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Temple Mayor Museum and many rooftop restaurants as well as the Palace de Bellas Artes and Alameda Central Park. It was quite convenient and the February weather was perfect. We took an Uber to get to more distant locations such as the North bus terminal to get to Teotihuacan. There is a nice restaurant, Los Girasoles, with outdoor seating just around the corner on a lively plaza in front of the National Museum of Art where you can while away the evening hours. There is an OXXO right downstairs with all the bottled water you need (and coffee for the coffee maker) and it was open pretty late. It was highly convenient! Remember, if you are not from Mexico, don't drink the water. We used bottled water to drink, brush teeth, wash faces. We used the lovely showers and tap water for washing only. But we kept the water out of our mouths! And we used copious amounts of hand sanitizer daily. No issues. I know several people who made the mistake of accepting a drink with ice in it, or eating salad washed in water and uncooked -- all got seriously sick for several days. Avoid the city water in all its forms and you will be fine. If you are an English speaker and do not speak Spanish, be prepared to translate -- a smart phone works great for this! We did fine but the clowns in Alameda Park had a good time making fun of us! All in all this was a wonderful adventure -- Teotihuacan was the highlight. World class history here in the same time zone as Chicago.
4.0
star 5 empty
Mar 2019
Walking distance from the Zócalo
Walking distance from the Zócalo
Our flat was beautifully appointed with two bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and dining area, all for a very agreeable price. There is a washer and drier available on the main floor but you must provide your own detergent (they did not provide laundry service). We had the street-facing unit and both bedrooms had balconies. This is great for letting in air on hot days (no A/C), but the street noise and exhaust might be too much for some. I slept with foam ear plugs so I could leave the doors open. My traveling partner closed his doors at night for quiet. I grew up in a city so I found the bustle a bit nostalgic and liked the air coming in. Floor fans are provided. I am giving four stars since I think it is a four star facility. If you want a five star accommodation I suggest you try an upscale hotel on the Reforma. We were two guys who wanted separate rooms and something affordable and walking distance from the Zócalo. It was minutes by foot to the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Temple Mayor Museum and many rooftop restaurants as well as the Palace de Bellas Artes and Alameda Central Park. It was quite convenient and the February weather was perfect. We took an Uber to get to more distant locations such as the North bus terminal to get to Teotihuacan. There is a nice restaurant, Los Girasoles, with outdoor seating just around the corner on a lively plaza in front of the National Museum of Art where you can while away the evening hours. There is an OXXO right downstairs with all the bottled water you need (and coffee for the coffee maker) and it was open pretty late. It was highly convenient! Remember, if you are not from Mexico, don't drink the water. We used bottled water to drink, brush teeth, wash faces. We used the lovely showers and tap water for washing only. But we kept the water out of our mouths! And we used copious amounts of hand sanitizer daily. No issues. I know several people who made the mistake of accepting a drink with ice in it, or eating salad washed in water and uncooked -- all got seriously sick for several days. Avoid the city water in all its forms and you will be fine. If you are an English speaker and do not speak Spanish, be prepared to translate -- a smart phone works great for this! We did fine but the clowns in Alameda Park had a good time making fun of us! All in all this was a wonderful adventure -- Teotihuacan was the highlight. World class history here in the same time zone as Chicago.
5.0
Oct 2018
The place was nicely furnished. It is in the historic part of the city and walking to the main attractions is easy (10 min to zócalo or bellas artes) Bed were comfy and living room comfortable for a family of 5 😃
5.0
Oct 2018
Great location and great place.
Great location and great place.
The place was nicely furnished. It is in the historic part of the city and walking to the main attractions is easy (10 min to zócalo or bellas artes) Bed were comfy and living room comfortable for a family of 5 😃
5.0
Dec 2017
It was great The studio was very clean and the caretakers Were very helpful to all our needs Night and day This is our second year that we stood there and I would do it again
5.0
Dec 2017
It was great
It was great
It was great The studio was very clean and the caretakers Were very helpful to all our needs Night and day This is our second year that we stood there and I would do it again

FAQs

How much does this condo cost compared to others in Mexico City?

The average price for a rental in Mexico City is $72 per night. This rental is $71 above the average.

Is parking included with this condo?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Casa Donceles PH1❤️Group Top Choice, Early Check-In Free. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this condo?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this condo. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Casa Donceles PH1❤️Group Top Choice, Early Check-In Free pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at Casa Donceles PH1❤️Group Top Choice, Early Check-In Free?

We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, laundry, and tv.

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