Hotels with Hot Tub In Room in Alvaro Obregon
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Featured Alvaro Obregon Hotels with Hot Tubs

The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City
Javier Barros Sierra 540 Mexico City
$209 nightly
The price is $250 total per night
$250 total
Jun 6 - Jun 7
Total with taxes and fees
Guests staying at The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City enjoy access to a full-service spa, a 24-hour gym, and a steam room. Parking is MXN 140 per night (MXN 180 per night for valet parking)—but if you prefer not to drive, catch a ride in the airport shuttle (available 24 hours) for MXN 1777 per vehicle roundtrip. Multilingual staff at the front desk are standing by 24/7 to help with tours or tickets, dry cleaning/laundry, and securing valuables. Other amenities at this luxury hotel include a rooftop terrace, free WiFi in public areas, and a hot tub.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Alvaro Obregon hotels with hot tubs
If you opt for a hotel room with its own hot tub, you may never want to leave. Explore all the magnificent in-room hot tub options on offer in Alvaro Obregon. Don't say that you haven't been warned.
Alvaro Obregon hotels essential information
Accommodation | 5,901 hotels |
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Lowest Price | $250 |
Highest Price | $250 |
Popular hotels | The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City |
Recent Hotels with Hot Tubs Reviews

Historico Central Hotel
4/5 Good
"Overall this is a pretty good hotel. Highlights are the included breakfast to order, the 24 hour on site Cafe which is complimentary, and the very helpful staff. The hotel is well maintained and tastefully decorated. The room and bed were very comfortable. The downsides included a very small, impractical gym (which some may not care about) and TERRIBLE wifi. I'm not sure if it was just the room we were in or if it's a common issue but we had to switch to data to use our mobiles and doing anything on my laptop was an exercise in frustration. I told the front desk and was told they are "working on it" so I assume that means they are aware of the issue. As a side note, and not the hotels fault, there were large government protests at the Zocalo while we were there. This resulted in a tent camp right outside the hotel which stunk and the closure of the surrounding streets around our hotel for blocks. So catching Uber or other transport meant walking several blocks from the hotel each time. Same for drop off when returning to the hotel. We were always dropped several blocks away and had to walk to the hotel. I have now been caught in 3 different government protests while staying in the Zocalo zone on various visits. I won't stay in that zone again. Again, not the hotels fault but still super annoying and inconvenient."
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