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    Thanks for the advice guys. I just realized exactly where this hotel is located. I've actually stayed there before a couple of years ago, but forgot about it! It's definitely girl friendly. But It's not where I want to be. And I agree that it's worn down. I'll try to ditch it and stay somewhere else.

  2. #4
    I stayed at the Suipacha Arroyo Suites which is llocated near the corner of said streets.

    This place sucks. The furniture is old and beat up and is just not nice. I think I read some complaints on tripadvisor punto com. The staff was good enough and a continental breakfast is included.

    Its a hefty walk to the triangle.

    The bottom line, you can do better, I wouldn't stay there again. I don't remember a chica fee, only ID check but not when escorted by me.

  3. #3
    Smoothy,

    The most chica unfriendly hotels get is to charge you a little money for taking one up, usually around 20 pesos. Sometimes they may ask to see her ID. Outside of that it's no big deal. If your a businessman from out of town and you don't bring a girl back to your room then they would think something is wrong.

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    Reply to Smoothy.

    For a certain answer send a note to the hotel. I was nervous about doing that the first time I did it. But I've now done it often and there has never been any indication that the person responding took offense at the question. People who work at hotels have seen and heard it all! Almost every hotel will have someone on their staff who can read and reply to emails in English.

    Bob

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    Suipacha Suites

    I've never stayed at this hotel. But my company is suggesting I stay here. I love the location. But Does anyone know if this is a girl friendly hotel?

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