First, I speak spanish so forgive my mistakes.
We usually like Hotels downtown-close-to-historical-areas so this one was an exception due to our goal: to visit the Monarca butterfly sanctuary a few miles away from Morelia.
Morelia is a very nice city.
We stayed there two nights (Saturday and Sunday) not breakfast or meals included.
Our mistake was that the Hotel is located on the opposite side of the city, far away from the Guadalajara-Mexico DF freeway.
Beside that, the Hotel is a good one, located on a hilly site a few blocks from the Morelia Zoo on a very quiet zone.
It has a sunny central squared patio/parking area surrounding a covered shed with orchids and plants (watch the photos on the web, we saw a few ones at Expedia.com).
The rooms are located all around this space: a square shaped block, three stories high.
We booked a room and they gave us one at the floor level.
A very basic distribution: a rectangle plan with one narrow side overlooking the patio/parking zone, two beds, a placard, a TV set and a bathroom at the back.
The bad thing was that there was a wedding on our first night there and 50% of the people at the Hotel were guests.
Some irresponsible couple led their 5 year old son alone on their room, next to ours and from 9pm to 3am was impossible to sleep. Poor lttle boy.
The staff made everything to solve the problem, they even took him for a while to watch TV at the desk area but once he got to the room again, it started all over again.
Also when the parents came back they started to chat on the front porch.
The only problem we had with mexicans in 20 days!.
What I'm trying to point out is that the walls between rooms are thin and the window is very big so the acoustic isolation is not good as it should be.
You can even hear the conversations on the parking lot, the porches and on the other bedrooms, if they speak a little loud.
On the Sunday night (thank God) the Hotel was nice and quiet.
The Hotel has a nice covered pool and the colorful patio is a nice place to be.
Be aware of holidays, fiestas and special events in Mexico because if the Hotel is crowded be sure you'll have noise issues.
Oh, and take a map in order to find the hotel street, we had problems to find it.
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