Casa Del Rio, Tlacotalpan
About the Hotel
Casa Del Rio, a 3-star hotel, is housed in a
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Casa Del Rio include functional amenities such as a desk,
Dining Options
The on-site restaurant serves
Leisure & Nearby Attractions
Casa Del Rio offers a range of activities such as
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General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- Concierge desk
- Luggage storage
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Laundry
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Paid babysitting/ Child services
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The Casa del Rio is a gem in Tlacotalpan, offering spacious and comfortable rooms with some overlooking the wide Papaloapan River. The friendly service and excellent location add to the charm, but dining options may fall short in variety and value for money.
I had a mixed experience at Casa del Rio. The rooms were simple with no extra furniture, and unfortunately, the noise from the courtyard toilet being flushed loudly at 5 am was disturbing. On the positive side, the bathroom and shower were good.
The hotel offers spacious and comfortable rooms with some overlooking the wide Papaloapan River. The friendly service and good assistance in English enhance the overall experience. The location provides a unique setting, but there are minor issues with noise. Dining options are simple but overpriced. Facilities are decent with additional paid services available.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, some offering a lovely view of the Papaloapan River, but they felt a bit bare with minimal furniture. The bathroom and shower were excellent, though I wished for more lighting. The service was fantastic, with helpful staff who made our stay enjoyable. The location, right on the river in Tlacotalpan, was scenic and convenient for the event we attended. Dining was simple and overpriced, but the terrace setting added charm to our meals. However, the high prices were a downside for the overall value.
Staying at Casa del Rio was a mixed experience. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, some offering views of the wide Papaloapan River, but the hotel is on the pricier side since it had just opened in January.
I had a good stay at this hotel, which boasts spacious and comfortable rooms overlooking the wide Papaloapan River. The service was friendly, and the location was perfect, right on the river. The dining experience was simple but enjoyable on the terrace, and the facilities were satisfactory overall.
The hotel is in a convenient location, right on the river, perfect for a boat ride down the Papaloapan River. The rooms are ample and comfortable, though the lack of extra furniture might be a downside. The service was friendly, and the staff made us feel welcomed. The dining experience was simple, with a highlight on the terrace, but slightly overpriced. The facilities were adequate, catering to basic needs.
The hotel is located by the wide Papaloapan River, offering spacious and comfortable rooms with a king-size bed. The service is friendly overall, though slightly disinterested at times. The location provides a scenic view, especially during events like the procession of the Virgin of the Candelaria. The dining options, while simple, are available on the terrace. The facilities are adequate, but some areas need improvement.
The hotel offers spacious and comfortable rooms, some with views of the Papaloapan River. The staff provides excellent service, and the location is convenient for exploring Tlacotalpan. However, the dining options are simple and over-priced. The facilities are well-maintained, adding to the overall experience.
I found my stay at Casa del Rio to be a mixed experience. While the service from the staff, especially coming from Mexico City, was exceptional and made me feel right at home, the room I was assigned was problematic. The location offered unique opportunities, like a boat ride down the papoloapan river, but the dining options left much to be desired. The facilities were decent, but some improvements could enhance the overall guest experience.
The hotel boasts a great location by the Papaloapan River, offering boat rides and a terrace experience, although there were some issues with mosquitoes. The service was friendly and attentive, with assistance available in English. The dining experience was simple and overpriced, particularly in the mornings, while the rooms were newly opened but expensive and endured noise disruptions. The facilities were decent despite some drawbacks, making it a mixed experience overall.
I had a pleasant stay at Casa del Rio, which had just opened in January. The rooms were very ample with a comfortable bed, though there could have been more lighting in the bathroom. Everything was clean and tidy, although the rooms were a bit bare with minimal extra furniture. The bathroom and shower were quite good, providing a comfortable experience overall.
I stayed at Casa del Rio, which had just opened in January. The rooms were very spacious and comfortable, some overlooking the wide Papaloapan River. However, the room was a bit bare with no extra furniture, although the bathroom and shower were good. The service was friendly, with staff from Mexico City. The hotel is located in Tlacotalpan and during my stay, I witnessed a procession and regatta of the Virgin of the Candelaria up the river. The dining experience on the 'terrace' by the river was very simple and over-priced. Overall, Casa del Rio offers a unique experience by the river, although mosquitos can be a nuisance on the terrace.
I was sandwiched between the kitchen and the courtyard toilet, but at least I had a river view. The room was bare but very ample with a comfortable bed, although more lighting in the bathroom would have been nice.
I was pleasantly surprised by the hotel's location next to the Papaloapan River in Veracruz. The rooms were comfortable with a nice view, but the noise from the kitchen and courtyard toilet was a downside. The service was top-notch, and the dining options were simple yet overpriced. The facilities were basic but adequate for a short stay.