The Camino Real Polanco was a good choice to access by foot Chapultepec Park with our 5 and 7-year-old children. The hotel was built in 1968, with an architectural style that gives you the impression that everything is very spacious; it is almost like visiting a great museum or something like that. The room, the hallways, the restaurants, the ...
I have stayed in the Camino Real hotels many times. This one was the worst. On a good day, these hotels are ok but they are a national (Mexican) hotel chain and like the Fiesta Americana chain, they never needed to be very good to be the best there was. That is no longer the case. To the east there is the Sheraton Maria Isabela which is much ...
I made a pre-paid reservation on Orbitz, and it was quite a deal compared to the Camino Real's normal rates. We arrived early in the morning and it was raining pretty badly, and the staff were very helpful in allowing us check in early (at 7:00 am). While we were waiting for our room to be cleaned we noticed that security was really ...
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A great full service hotel!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/19/06
I just returned from a business trip to Mexico City where I stayed at the Camino Real Mexico. The hotel is beatiful and very artistic. The service is perfect and the staff at the front desk all spoke good English. This hotel is very busy, so if you're looking for a place to get away from it all, this might not be the place. The rooms are ...
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A unique modern yet Mexican experience
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/26/05
Fantastic hotel! I cannot recommend enough that people stay here while in Mexico. Yes, there are more modern hotels in the neighborhood but this one still holds its own after all these decades. The modern architecture is phenomenal and the food out of this world. (the Mexican breakfast buffet is one of my favorite meals while in Mexico) The gym could use some work but the rest is fantastic.
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Good hotel, poor service
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/13/05
When we checked in, the hotel did not immediately honor the type of reservation that we made. It took a certain amount of discussion and room changes until we finally received what we expected.
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A Royal Stay at Camino Real!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/22/05
The best hotel ever! It's beautiful, chic and the staff is just amazing. You shouldn't miss the 'Gourmet Centre' located inside Camino Real, where you can taste woderful delights: begin by having breakfast at one of the Cafés, lunch at Bice Bistro (yeah, the same as NY), and have an extraordinary dinner at Le Cirque (another ...
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Camino Real - Interesting Hotel
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/09/04
The Camino Real in Mexico City is an interesting hotel - if you're interested in architecture with a very concrete feel to it, this is your kind of place. The rooms are decorated in a very modern style - my room during one stay had bright pink walls. I found this to be interesting, yet slightly jarring for long periods of time. The staff made ...