Clean, Neat. Well-run. And just a block from Chapultepec, a great street to walk up and down, especially when there are vendors occupying the central median or when you are hungry or thirsty! if you are here as a domestic or foreign tourist. Both the front patio and the back yard have adequate seating suitable for dining, working online or simple conversation. There is a small indoor living room area, too, equipped with guitars, board games and comfy sofas. I didn’t venture to the roof,g staying within earshot of reception, but I understand that that the area on the roof is a good place to work online, too. :) By the way, of the 2 parties that I heard checking out on Tuesday, the comments were overwhelminingly enthusiastic and complimentary regarding their stay at Hospedarted. I discovered this place when the nearby hostel where I was staying had no internet service for nearly 2 and a half days without announcement, without explanation. Within the first few hours I had my work-around to what was, in my mind, a ridiculous situation. Hospedarte. Wow! What a breath of fresh air. Next door there is a ramen restaurant calle Efraina. I have to check that out soon. For two days, I worked at Hospedarte hassle free. In fact, I may have picked up 2 new clients and definitely at least one new friend. From my vantage point I felt as if I were in the midst of a well-oiled machine that was efficient and accommodating as a matter of course. What a godsend! More expensive maybe, but it is so worth it from the professional management team to an owner who is present on an almost daily basis, to lovely and well maintained outdoor spaces. The staff that mans the front desk is bilingual English and Spanish, so if you come here with English only you will not have to engage in makeshift sign language or be confronted with mere smiles and nods and monosyllabic responses. Hospedarte. Clever. Lovely murals and a wall completely covered with a blown up map of the city blocks that surround the YOU ARE HERE marker. :). Don’t fear the front desk is knowledgeable, helpful and will pull up a map on their desktop at a drop of a hat to let you know where the pharmacies are in the area or whatever else you need. At this moment moment there is internet service at the hostel where I pre-paid for several weeks. However I am seriously considering doing much of my online work at Hospedarte! In addition to renting overnight accommodations, if you don’t need a place to stay, but you want to use the facilities—showers, wifi, participate in activities organized by the hostel for guests, etc-- you can do so for a mere 150 pesos per day. If you need to get online, this is waay more comfortable than Starbucks and definitely more practical than staying at a hostel that has—out of the blue—no internet. Pardon any typos. I hope my heartfelt endorsement was a helpful review!
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