I recently stayed at Fiesta Inn Centro Histórico and had an overall average experience. The location is very convenient, with good access to transportation, shopping, and dining options, making it easy to explore the city. The area around the hotel felt safe and walkable, which was a definite plus.
In terms of cleanliness, I found the hotel to be well-maintained, with a solid 4-star rating in this aspect. The rooms and common areas were generally clean and comfortable.
However, staff and service were a bit underwhelming, deserving only an average rating. While they were professional, there was nothing particularly outstanding about the service, and I felt it could have been more welcoming or attentive.
A major downside was the property condition and facilities, which I also rated as average. The walls were extremely thin, to the point where I could hear everything happening in the adjacent rooms—conversations, people using the bathroom, and even their TVs as if they were in my own room. This made it difficult to rest properly, and I think soundproofing improvements are essential for a better guest experience.
Overall, this hotel is a decent option for those looking for a well-located place to stay in Mexico City, but there’s definitely room for improvement, particularly in noise insulation and service quality.
Would I stay here again? Possibly, if location is my priority, but I’d explore other options first.