Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico: Your Dream Vacation Awaits!

Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico

Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico

Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico: Your Dream Vacation Awaits!

Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico: My Dream Vacation…Was it REALLY? (A Messy, Honest Review)

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the beans on Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico. They’re promising a “dream vacation.” Let's find out if my actual experience resembled anything REMOTELY dreamy. (Spoiler: There was a LOT of coffee involved. More on that later.)

First Impressions & Accessibility: A Mixed Bag

Okay, first things first: getting there. They offer Airport Transfer – excellent! That's HUGE, especially when you're dragging luggage and potentially battling jet lag. I found a Car park [free of charge]! Score! (Unless you're like me and can't parallel park…but hey, at least it’s free.)

Accessibility: This is a tricky beast. The hotel page says, "Facilities for disabled guests." promising a general level of accessibility. However, I'd advise contacting them directly to ask specific questions about your particular needs. I did see an Elevator, which is a good sign. They also seem to have Car Power Charging Station, great for those eco-conscious travelers! The exterior seemed decent as well. I didn't see any obvious obstacles, but I'd want to verify specifics before booking.

Cleanliness and Safety: Feeling Safe-ish

This is CRUCIAL, especially in… well, let’s just say “times like these.” They are going hard on the safety stuff, which I REALLY appreciated. They offer:

  • Anti-viral cleaning products
  • Daily disinfection in common areas
  • Hand sanitizer deployed everywhere.
  • Hygiene certification.
  • Physical distancing of at least 1 meter (they TRY, bless them).
  • Professional-grade sanitizing services
  • Rooms sanitized between stays
  • Staff trained in safety protocol
  • Sterilizing equipment

That said, I didn't notice explicit, obvious evidence of ALL of these happening constantly every single second of every day. But the effort was there, and that’s what counts. There are a lot of CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property, so I did feel relatively secure. There’s also Safety/security feature, and Security [24-hour].

Rooms: Pretty Okay, Actually.

Now, the rooms themselves. This is where things get… varied.

The GOOD:

  • Free Wi-Fi: They scream "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" Woohoo! And you know what? It mostly works. Though there were a few… hiccups. More on that later. They also have the option for Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, so you have options.
  • Air conditioning: THANK GOD. It was hot.
  • Blackout curtains: Needed this to recover from that jet lag.
  • Coffee/tea maker: My lifesaver. I mean, I'm not a morning person, I like to enjoy Complimentary tea also :)
  • Desk: Perfect for logging some work in.
  • Hair dryer: Essential.
  • Mini bar: Yes!
  • Safe box: Always a plus.
  • Shower: Strong water pressure. A small win, but appreciated.
  • Toiletries: They're there.
  • Wake-up service: Surprisingly, I used this and it worked.

The…Not-So-Good:

  • The occasional…hiccup with the Wi-Fi. There were times I wanted to scream "GIVE ME INTERNET!" but that's the internet for you, and not necessarily the fault of the actual hotel itself.
  • There’s Carpeting. Which is fine, but I'm always a bit weirded out by carpets in hotel rooms. You never know what’s been… spilled on them.
  • Soundproofing: It said "soundproof," but I could STILL hear the guy in the room next door snore. (Seriously dude, I swear on my life!)

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Food Adventures (mostly)

Okay, let's talk fuel. Gotta keep that energy up for… you know, the vacation.

  • Breakfast [buffet] : YES! Buffet in restaurant: Absolutely a must! I'm a buffet person. I like choices. I like the option of eating six plates of waffles. The Western breakfast seemed decent, with the usual suspects. But I did enjoy the Asian Breakfast a lot!

  • Restaurants: Offering A la carte in restaurant, International cuisine in restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant, and Western cuisine in restaurant, so pretty much everyone has something to eat! I never tried any Asian cuisine in restaurant , even though i like it, I was overwhelmed with other things.

  • Room service [24-hour] : Always there for those midnight cravings.

  • Snack bar: Good for a quick energy boost.

  • Poolside bar: Didn't utilize it, but the idea of a poolside bar on a sunny day? Pure bliss.

  • I did see a Coffee/tea in restaurant.

  • Happy hour: Yes, yes, and YES! I am really not that good at social events, but I had to try this. It had a lot of people.

  • They had Bottle of water! This is a super plus.

  • Desserts in restaurant: I am very excited.

  • Salad in restaurant: Good!

  • Soup in restaurant: Also good.

  • The Safe dining setup was a plus.

The Spa & Relaxation: Did I Relax? Maybe.

Alright, the BIG selling point for Angeles Suites: the promised relaxation. I mean, they flat-out say "Your Dream Vacation Awaits!" Did it? Ehhhh…

  • Spa: They have one! That means Massage, Sauna, Steamroom, and a Spa/sauna: I indulged in a massage. It was… good. Not life-changing, but definitely helped with the stiffness after travel.
  • Swimming pool: Yes, and Swimming pool [outdoor] and Pool with view! I spent a lot of time floating around!
  • Gym/fitness: I, uh, looked at the fitness center. That's about as far as it went. But it was there.
  • Body scrub, Body wrap, Foot bath: I did not engage, but it’s there.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

Beyond the obvious, here’s what they have to make life easier:

  • Air conditioning in public area: Essential in the lobby and common areas.
  • Cash withdrawal: Convenient.
  • Concierge: Helpful staff, which is always plus.
  • Daily housekeeping: Kept the room clean.
  • Doorman: Nice touch.
  • Elevator: Essential.
  • Food delivery: Good if you don't want to leave your room.
  • Ironing service, Laundry service : Useful!
  • Luggage storage: Always appreciated.
  • Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Seminars: Good for business travelers.
  • Safety deposit boxes: Peace of mind.
  • Smoking area: So the smokers can keep smoking.
  • Terrace: Nice for relaxing.

For the Kids: Not Really My Arena

I don't have kids, so I can't personally vouch for this section. But here's what they offer:

  • Babysitting service
  • Family/child friendly
  • Kids facilities
  • Kids meal

Things to Do: Beyond the Hotel Walls

  • I didn't see any specifics, but the location seemed to be in a good area for exploring.

The Oddities: Things That Made Me Go "Hmm…"

  • They Mention a Shrine: Is this a religious-oriented hotel? Not sure why this is listed.
  • Proposal spot: Seriously? Is this a romantic getaway destination?
  • Room decorations: This is a bit vague.
  • Couple's room: Again, romantic connotations.
  • Exterior corridor: This just felt a bit basic.

Overall Impression: Worth It?…Probably!

Look, Angeles Suites is a solid hotel. It's clean. It's generally safe. It has some good amenities. The location seemed to be convenient. The staff was helpful. Did it live up to the "dream vacation" hype? Well… no. But whose

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Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized travel brochure. This is the REAL deal – a hot mess express of a trip to Angeles Suites & Hotel in Mexico. And I’m not promising it'll be pretty.

Angeles Suites & Hotel - My Mexican Disasterpiece (with a dash of awesome, maybe):

Day 1: Arrival & Existential Dread (aka, the Airport Tango)

  • AM (Hours Unspecified, because jet lag is a liar): Landed in Mexico City. Ugh. The immigration line? A swirling vortex of sweaty brows and desperate pleas, punctuated by that uniquely aggressive "DO YOU HAVE A PEN?!" energy. Finally, made it through. Pat myself on the back for not bursting into tears of sheer, overwhelmed bewilderment.
  • Transportation Snafu #1: "Easy transfer!" they promised. Nope. More like a thrilling scavenger hunt involving increasingly sketchy cab drivers and my broken Spanish. Eventually, found a pre-booked driver (thank God for small mercies and the internet) who didn’t look like he'd rob me. Bonus points for avoiding heavy traffic.
  • Afternoon: Arrived at Angeles Suites. The lobby… well, it's "charming" in the slightly dingy, slightly peeling paint kind of way. Rooms are… okay. Clean-ish. The view from the window: a wall. Fabulous. Initial thought: "Did I make a ginormous mistake?"
  • Late Afternoon/Early Evening: Wandered out, armed with nothing but a phrasebook, a death grip on my purse, and a deep-seated fear of street food. Found a little taqueria down the street. Ordered something I thought was chicken. Might have been. Tasted divine. Ate three. Regret? Zero. Satisfaction? Overwhelming.
  • Evening: Back at the hotel. Hit the mini-bar (because, reasons). Attempted to watch TV, but all channels were either telenovelas I couldn't understand or dubbed into a language that sounds like a robot gargling gravel. Spent the rest of the evening staring blankly at the ceiling, wondering if I'd brought enough toilet paper. (Spoiler alert: probably not.)

Day 2: Mayan Marvels (and a Massive Hangover)

  • AM: Woke up… eventually. The tequila from last night was doing its best impression of a medieval torture device in my brain. Dragged myself down to the breakfast buffet. The coffee looked like weak tea but tasted like hope. Then… the buffet itself. Cereal boxes with weird Spanish names I couldn't pronounce. But let’s be honest, I wasn’t expecting gourmet.
  • Morning: The plan was to join a bus tour to Teotihuacan. But let’s be honest, the hangover, and the sheer fact that I’m a lazy being, nixed that idea.
  • Late Morning: Resurrecting myself, felt the need for some sunlight and… a little bit of shopping. Took a taxi to an outdoor market. Wow. A total sensory assault. Colors, smells, sounds… everything exploding in your face. Found a beautiful woven scarf and a bizarrely shaped ceramic frog. Bargaining? My worst enemy. I'm terrible at it, but the vendor looked so amused at my attempts that I finally bought a hideous ceramic thing. Worth it for the laughter (and the scarf, which is gorgeous).
  • Lunch: Found a cute little cafe. The food was AMAZING. The tortilla soup… perfection. The waiter? Gorgeous. I could totally see myself moving to Mexico, just for the soup and the waiter. Drank far too much Mexican Coke. I realized I was smiling involuntarily. Maybe this wasn’t such a disaster after all.
  • Afternoon: Back at the hotel. The hotel gym seemed like a good idea. Spent ten minutes on the treadmill. Decided this was more effort than it was worth. Now contemplating a nap, which is a crucial travel skill, I've discovered.
  • Evening: The hotel's rooftop bar! The sunset… breathtaking. Cocktails? Strong. The company? Good. At first, it was just me, ordering everything with the "Hola" and "Gracias" of a seasoned traveller. Then, some nice people from Canada, also attempting to speak poor Spanish, asked to join. So ended up being a fun night, drinking tequila with strangers, watching the city lights twinkle. Definitely the best part of the trip so far.

Day 3: The Day of the Museum and The Day I Became An Idiot

  • Morning: Tried to do some culture stuff. Decided on the National Museum of Anthropology. Massive. Overwhelming. Beautiful. Lost myself in the Aztec exhibits. Seriously, the detail they put in these things is insane. Did I understand everything? Nope. But the experience… powerful.
  • Lunch: Found myself back at the same taqueria. The staff looked like they were ready to offer me VIP treatment. Ordered tacos al pastor and… a massive amount of regret that I couldn’t stay there forever.
  • Afternoon: Okay, here’s where things got… interesting. Thought I was being clever. Tried to flag down a taxi on the street. Got into a taxi. He took the wrong route, ended up in a dodgy area, with a driver who kept staring at me in the rear-view mirror. Started to panic. Tried to remember my self-defense classes. Fumbled with the lock. Eventually, managed to get him to take me back to somewhere familiar.
  • Late Afternoon: Cereal, mini-bar, and a good Netflix binge.
  • Evening: A fancy restaurant. Gorgeous atmosphere. The food was beautiful too: a work of art. And I took a bite and…. it tasted like sadness with a side of expensive disappointment. The waiter couldn't understand the food. Sigh. Back to the taqueria tomorrow.

Day 4: Departure - Farewell Mexico, You Magnificent Mess

  • AM: Woke up, surprisingly refreshed (maybe the panic from yesterday burned off the alcohol). Packed, repacked, and then repacked again. Hotel breakfast's coffee was a bit better now, I got to the point of getting used to it.
  • Morning: Last-minute souvenir hunting. Found a beautiful hand-painted ceramic skull. Because, Mexico!
  • Transportation Snafu #2: The airport transfer… late. Stressed out. The driver, however, was lovely, although, I'm getting the feeling that I'm just too easy to get roped up over everything.
  • Airport Chaos: The usual. Lines, delays, the overwhelming urge to scream. But… I survived. I actually survived.
  • On the plane: Looking out the window, Mexico shrinking below. Mixed emotions. Relief? Maybe. Sadness? Definitely. I did something out of my usual routine and I enjoyed it.

Final Thoughts:

Angeles Suites & Hotel… well, it was a place to sleep. The actual hotel was fine. Mexico, however… incredible. Messy. Wonderful. Exhausting. I think I came back a little bit more myself, thanks to all the chaos and the tacos. Will I go back? You bet your delicious little tacos I will. Just… maybe with a better phrasebook and a more realistic grasp of my own limitations. And definitely, definitely, with a stronger tolerance for hangovers.

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Okay, spill it! What's the real deal about Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico? Is it actually... good?

Alright, alright, settle down armchair travel agents. The 'good' question is loaded, isn't it? Look, Angeles Suites isn't the Ritz (thank GOD, because I'd be bankrupt), but it's got a certain charm. Think of it like that quirky friend who’s always up for an adventure. Sometimes they’re brilliant, sometimes they're late, but they always make you laugh.

Honestly, I've stayed there twice. The first time? Pure bliss. Sunshine, margaritas, I thought I'd found paradise! The second... well, let's just say the air conditioning decided to take a vacation right when *I* needed it the most. But hey, you roll with it, right? Mexico, in general, is like that. You gotta embrace the chaos, the occasional hiccup.

So, "good"? Yep. With a massive asterisk. Depends on your expectations. If you’re looking for pristine perfection, maybe not. If you're looking for a genuine, relatively affordable, and potentially unforgettable experience? You might just fall in love. Just pack a fan, just in case.

What are the rooms *actually* like? The pictures are always so… perfect.

Ah, the pictures. Bless their hearts. They’re definitely... optimistic.

Rooms vary, honestly. I've seen some that are a little dated, maybe a slightly wonky tile or a light fixture that’s seen better days, but clean. CLEAN is key. I am a germaphobe, and if it's clean, I'm generally okay.

My favorite room in the first stay? HUGE balcony overlooking the pool. Stunning sunsets. Magical. The second time? Smaller room, a bit less 'wow,' but still comfy. Honestly, you spend most of your time *outside* the room in Mexico anyway, exploring, eating, drinking. The room’s just a place to crash and recharge, right?

Pro tip: Ask for a room on an upper floor. Better views, less street noise. And try to get a balcony! Trust me. Best. Decision. Ever.

Pool time! Is the pool area as cool as it looks?

Okay, this is where Angeles Suites *really* shines. The pool area? It's… perfect. Seriously. It's like they designed it specifically for Instagram-worthy photos (and, well, lounging your butt off). It truly is like a little oasis of calm.

They have a great pool (sometimes a little crowded, but in a fun way!), a swim-up bar (genius, right? GENIUS!), and plenty of sun loungers. Grab a margarita, park yourself under an umbrella, and just *be*. It's pure relaxation. I've spent hours there just reading a book and pretending I wasn't answering work emails on my phone (but I was, I’m not perfect!).

Beware, though. The pool is a magnet for loud groups. Some are the life of the party, some are obnoxiously loud. It's a gamble. But hey, it's part of the fun, right? (Deep breath… it is…)

Food, glorious food! What's the dining situation like?

Okay, the food. This is where things get a little… mixed. Angeles Suites has a restaurant, and the breakfast buffet is actually pretty decent. Fresh fruit, pastries, the works. Perfect for filling up before a day of exploring.

Lunch and dinner… well. I wouldn't say it's gourmet, but it's edible. There are far better places to eat in the area, so I'd recommend venturing out. Trust me, you'll find amazing tacos, fresh seafood, and all sorts of deliciousness. And so much cheaper than the hotel options! I'll admit, one time, I did have a *terrible* chicken dish there. I'm not going to go into detail because it still haunts me, but you know what? It was a minor blip. Don't let it deter you from trying anything ever again!

The poolside bar, though? That’s where the magic happens again. Seriously, the nachos are incredible, and the drinks are strong. Perfect for pre-dinner cocktails (or, you know, all-day drinking, no judgment here!).

Location, Location, Location! How's the hotel's position?

The location is pretty darn good. Angeles Suites is in a great spot. It’s close to… well, everything you need! Restaurants? Check. Beaches? Check. Nightlife? Double-check!

Walking distance to a bunch of places. Taxis and Ubers are readily available if you’re feeling lazy (or if it's scorching hot, which it often is). From the hotel, you can easily explore the area. Seriously, it's easy to get to the heart of it all. You won’t feel cooped up. That’s what you want on vacation.

However, the noise. This is the one thing. It's near a main road, so there's street noise. Don't expect silence at all hours, but hey, headphones are your friend! Or just embrace the lively atmosphere! That's Latin America, baby.

What about the staff? Are they nice? The service is a dealbreaker for me.

The staff? Honestly, they’re one of the best things about Angeles Suites. They were absolutely lovely. I'm talking genuine smiles, helpful suggestions, and a willingness to go above and beyond. I remember, once, my phone charger died (disaster!). They scoured the entire hotel to find me a replacement. Seriously, lifesavers!

They try really hard. And, as with every hotel, sometimes the staff isn’t perfectly fluent in English. But they're patient, kind, and always willing to help. Tip generously! Remember that. It goes a long way. It's a real treat!

Okay, last question: Would you go back? Honestly!

Would *I* go back? Hmmm… That’s the million-dollar question, isn't it?

The first time, absolutely! No hesitation. The second time? I was a little less enthusiastic, remember the AC? But even that didn't completely ruin it. It's a love/hate relationship, maybe. Part of me wants to go back right now. I miss the pool, the margaritas, the general vibe. You gotta take the good with the bad, and the good at Angeles Suites is pretty darn good.

So, yes. I probably would. Honestly. And then I'd write another review! Maybe I'd even get a better room this time. And definitely extra sunscreen.

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Angeles Suites & Hotel Mexico

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