Aguascalientes is not much of a tourist town, but it was still a charming place to visit. Americans are not a common sight, but the ones you will find are typically in this hotel. Las Trojes is in the affluent northern suburb, across from a Walmart/Sam's Club shopping nexus. The front desk staff usually speaks English, but the rest of the city is generally not bilingual. The Las Trojes lobby is airy and welcoming. The restaurant offers a very filling breakfast buffet. There is free wireless internet access throughout the hotel. And the suites are large and uniformly clean. However, the rooms are dim (common even in homes here). Fortunately, this is not the case in the well-appointed bathroom (and kudos for the attached magnifying mirror). There is no lift/elevator on the premises, so consider yourself warned if you are disabled or traveling with lots of heavy gear. You can get around well-enough in a rental car, but you will make yourself crazy at first because the maps neglect to show the concentration of one-way roads in downtown Aguascalientes, so it will take the newbie several hours to navigate to the heart of the city. Fortunately, the hotel is on the main north-south route and so we could always find our way back. And if you are fortunate enough to meet Roy, the bell man, you will learn several jokes that your "pull my finger" uncle will appreciate.
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