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City, State or Country: Mexico City, MEX
Airport: MEX
Hotel Name: CAMINO REAL*
Connection Type: Not Sure
Cost: Need Dial Up Access!
Business Center: Yes

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Comment Date: February 29, 2008
Score: 6 / 10
Hotel Comments:
There is free Internet in the lobby, also if you are traveling on your own you can stay here for 75.00 incl. tax, not bad considering the normal rate is 340.00 plus.
Places To Eat:
Good discounts at the restaurants.
Things To Do:
Nice gym.
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Comment Date: November 03, 2007
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Nice hotel, modern, clean, surprisingly quiet for an on-airport hotel. Nothing is free here-internet and food are all quite expensive. Be sure you check in at the right place, which is actually in the terminal in the ticketing area.
Places To Eat:
Hotel has restaurants, but they are expensive. The airport has some good food outside security.
Things To Do:
Listen to your flight attendant complain endlessly about what a long walk it is to the hotel. It's not really that bad.
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Comment Date: July 29, 2006
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
There is high speed internet (wired) in the rooms but at a cost ($40.00 USD/day or $4.00 USD/hr)
Places To Eat:
restaurant was nice
Things To Do:
short overnight, just slept
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Comment Date: April 06, 2006
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Nice place
Places To Eat:
Hotel bar has two for one's 6:30 to 8:30pm
Things To Do:
n/a
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Comment Date: January 29, 2005
Score: 5 / 10
Hotel Comments:
Walk to the hotel. Check-in is actually in the airport terminal near the Aeromexico ticket counter. A 5 minute walk from customs to your room;
Places To Eat:
hotel restaurant seems good...
Things To Do:
hotel bar seems very nice...
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