Description
I offer to the traveler with warmth human, I have been fortunate that many French people have recommended us in their country.
The Posada is located within one block of the socle, a safe area which can be enjoyed at any hour of the day. It is easily accessible on foot, allowing you to admire the colonial architecture of this fabulous city which was founded almost half a century ago and which is considered by the government to be a 'magic city'.
We include 13 (thirteen) rooms decorated with textile chiapaneco.
Our main objective is that the traveler sits down at home, not this by more comment him that the hygiene of the real estate is supervised for its servant.
check in: 12:00
check out: 12:00
breakfast not included
credit cards not accepted
+9 pax group bookings not accepted
The Posada is located within one block of the socle, a safe area which can be enjoyed at any hour of the day. It is easily accessible on foot, allowing you to admire the colonial architecture of this fabulous city which was founded almost half a century ago and which is considered by the government to be a 'magic city'.
We include 13 (thirteen) rooms decorated with textile chiapaneco.
Our main objective is that the traveler sits down at home, not this by more comment him that the hygiene of the real estate is supervised for its servant.
check in: 12:00
check out: 12:00
breakfast not included
credit cards not accepted
+9 pax group bookings not accepted
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This hostel is a super clean place with large rooms and comfy beds. Nice, friendly staff and hot water. Cheap. — Thomas, Denmark (2005-05-20)
The hostel looks really nice. I stayed in a four-bed room without a window. It smelled a bit. The mattresses were fine so I slept good. The worst thing was that we had NO water for most of our stay there! NO water in the showers, but worse was NO water to flush the toillets. You don't want to imagine how it looked/smelled the next morning. — Martine (2004-08-02)















