Members Connery43 Posted September 7, 2024 Members Posted September 7, 2024 Might you guys know of a decent hotel in CDMX where guests are allowed without any front desk hassle? Thank you. Quote
Members endlessdream Posted September 12, 2024 Members Posted September 12, 2024 I didn’t have problem at Hilton nor Marriott. Quote
floridarob Posted September 12, 2024 Posted September 12, 2024 4 hours ago, endlessdream said: I didn’t have problem at Hilton Hilton across from Bella Artes is notoriously difficult..... Quote
Jota Posted September 12, 2024 Posted September 12, 2024 During our last visit to CDMX, my boyfriend and I stayed in a wonderful apartment located in 103 Rio Tiber St. Just a short walk to Zona Rosa. It is located in a safe building with 24h security doorman. The first day, we asked him if visitors were allowed and answered that no problem if they were not spending the whole night. We had some guests from Grindr and Mileroticos and never had a problem. If interested, google “Xolo apartments calle Rio Tiber CDMX”. We found it via Booking web. Enjoy this amazing city. speedoo1 and floridarob 2 Quote
Dogberry Posted September 13, 2024 Posted September 13, 2024 I had no trouble at the Galeria Plaza Reforma, in the Zona Rosa. I’ve stayed there several times, though it’s been a few years now. Quote
floridarob Posted September 13, 2024 Posted September 13, 2024 24 minutes ago, Dogberry said: I had no trouble at the Galeria Plaza Reforma, in the Zona Rosa. I’ve stayed there several times, though it’s been a few years now. MUCH, Much longer ago when it was the Westin, was very hard to bring anyone.... Quote
AMPM Posted yesterday at 08:00 AM Posted yesterday at 08:00 AM In Zona Rosa there are some hotels that will stop you if you bring in a guest, but I have found that as long as you walk in confidently past the front desk while carrying a conversation with your companion or carrying a coffee drink or a togo order, few if any will question you. It's like some strange psychological hack. For the rest of CDMX, I have found that the large hotels (250+ rooms) it's fairly easy to get past the front desk with your companion - they're so busy checking and checking out guests all day long that no one even bats an eye (think NH Hotel, St Regis, Hiltons (except fro the one near Alameda Park, Barcelo, Fiesta Americana). If you're at a medium sized hotel I've foudn that getting your companion in before 10pm is also a safe bet that no questions will be asked - just walk in confidently. joizy 1 Quote