I took a short notice trip to Mexico City and booked a place last minute that seemed interesting and unique. That was an understatement, upon arrival I was delighted to find a bustling, clean little restaurant on a pedestrian street, a one of a kind artist’s gift shop and a museum, which all comprised the lobby of this hotel. The museum was featuring a celebration of 70 years of Snoopy and Charles Schultz! Amazing! And a recent call to depict “ To death with a smile” had received numerous submissions of non-pretentious artwork from all over Mexico which hung in the lobby. My room was perfect, a little balcony looking into an enormous square and the sounds of the city with the ability to block it, with closing the window. There was a shared space off from my room with modern and antique design furniture. And who has a huge bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles? I fell into a deep sleep for 3 hours in a very comfortable bed, before starting my adventure. At night I was delivered luscious one of a kind deserts in little glass covered dishes. They were little artworks I could eat. Breakfast was included and you could really good enchiladas or Chilaquiles with eggs or chicken. In a superb green or red sauce. Terrific way to start the day. My friend and I would make nepressos, sit in the a**osphere of the room and the space and talk for hours, listen to music and were just happy and chill in a space very conducive to such feelings. There is also an an amazing jazz club, a cathedral, numerous museums, and exhibitions, shopping and shopping and good food all within walking distance. The jazz club actually played Vince Guaraldi (cash only). And the hotel staff used “WhatsApp” for all communication. They were awesome. I mean really awesome, responsive, kind, and great people. So I had a ‘Snooperific’ time in Mexico City and would highly recommend this curious and wonderful little hotel. Who knows I may make an annual pilgrimage! Don’t miss this little gem of a place!
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