Stella Bed & Breakfast

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Fast facts

Check in from:
15:00
Check out before:
12:30
Breakfast
Breakfast available
Pets
Pets allowed with an extra charge
Children
Children are welcome at this hotel

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Front desk 24 hour
Non-smoking
First aid kit
Room service
Fax

More about Stella Bed & Breakfast

Stella Bed & Breakfast

Situated 2.2 km from Chapultepec Castle, Stella Bed & Breakfast features accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a 24-hour remote help and assistance for your convenience. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

Reviews from
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Mentioned by travellers
Couple

Comment: 5 Feb 2026

Stayed in: Jan 2026

A very cozy place

The place is very quiet, comfortable and nice, it was like staying in a Mexican house in a very good neighborhood, close to many attractions and sights.
Breakfast was simple but very rich, we very much appreciate Victoria's attention and what she cooked at the time to complement the morning meal.
The bad thing I could mention is that when we arrived they were with a hot water problem, which was solved during the day. And that our room had no hairdryer, which considering it is winter is important not to sleep or go out with wet hair, but was fixed at the end of the next day.
Also, there was a problem with the pipes sounding too much, and I listened to every step guests took upstairs. Isolation needs to be improved.
Couple

Comment: 26 Mar 2025

Stayed in: Mar 2025

Hotel without water

It is a nice place and the staff is friendly, but they had serious problem not notifying us before checking in that there was no water in the hotel, they could not resolve, we could not bathe. And just a squirt to wash your hands and go to the bathroom. They noticed this problem until 6 pm, The manager did not answer calls, after some calls answered, never showed up, we were given the cash refund through an employee who loaned to the hotel, because they had no knowledge if it could be refunded to my bank account.
Group traveller

Comment: 25 Mar 2025

Stayed in: Mar 2025

Threatened by the hotel manager

I stay in Mexico City all the time and my favorite hotel was booked. This hotel had good reviews and when I checked in it looked adorable. They had no water, no shower, no toilet water nada. When I spoke to the manager on the phone she said I was rude and threatened to post negative things about me on line. I called Booking.com to tell them about the experience and am awaiting their call.
Solo traveller

Comment: 17 Mar 2024

Stayed in: Apr 2023

Good location but not worth it

Not a very good place.
I asked staff member Victoria if they offered a laundry service, she said yes and charged $200 pesos for small load of laundry which I thought was expensive, a couple of days later I asked a women who appeared to be the manager how much laundry was and she said they didn’t offer that service so it appears I had been scammed. Other places charge 30-40 pesos.
There’s a male staff member who is very arrogant and unhelpful.
The plumbing is very noisy from downstairs, I was woken up middle of the night most nights.
I had two sleepless nights from a dripping shower head for which I wasn’t offered any compensation.
Something else to note is there’s no fridge, fan or aircon.
The only positive is the good location.
Don’t stay in room 7! You have been warned.
Couple

Comment: 22 Apr 2023

Stayed in: Apr 2023

Needs upgrading

I will start off by sharing that communication through booking.com was excellent and very helpful. I was asked way ahead of time if we’d need transportation from the airport to the hotel for a small fee. I can’t remember the name of the gentleman they sent but he was super nice. He was very soft spoken and he put any of our anxieties of Mexico City travel at ease. We’d love one of him to go please lol He was better than any therapy session we’ve been to.
Ok so on to the property. It’s in the middle of a very friendly neighborhood (Condesa) with young adults jogging in the middle of the street walkway. Kids walking their dogs. And people sitting outside cafes while chatting in nicely lit areas.
You enter the gate of Stella’s B&B and it’s a beautiful quiet garden. The host, Vicky greeted us, gave us a key and told us where the room was. Our room was the last one up the stairs with its own bathroom and private terrace.
We walk in and we get a slight sewer and humid (mold?) smell. I go into the bathroom and looks like the cleaning person forgot an old, dried up, dirty cleaning rag. I don’t make a big deal out of it hoping those are the only issues.
Then we notice there’s no bath towels. So I need to get in touch with Vicky but she never gave a number for us to call. I go downstairs and she seems to be in her room watching tv that is loud. I called out her name but no response. I try again and nothing. Mind you, I don’t want to yell her name out and I’d like to just go back to our room but how will we dry ourselves? So finally I yelled out her name and she comes out. I let her know about the towels and she apologizes and gives me some. I ask if there’s a better way to reach her and she said the way I called her out by her room was the way. The next morning we had to leave early for a tour like 7:30am and we wanted coffee. She had mentioned to holler at her so she could tell us how to use the expresso machine but I would think guests are still sleeping and we didn’t feel comfortable yelling for her. So we just left . The last night there we noticed our shower curtain was missing. Also, there was water coming out from the tile bathroom floor by the sinks. This is a nice place but needs a lot of renovations. Old dusty table and wood frames. Smelled like sewer and moisture. Not a very attentive host. Not worth the amount we paid per night.

Excellent location

4.8

Avenida Amsterdam 141, Col. Hipodromo Condesa, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico|4.73 km from city centre

Check in and check out

Check in from:

15:00

Check out before:

12:30

Good to know

Children

Children are welcome at this hotel

Extra beds

6 years old and over

594,860 ₫ (MXN387.34) per person per night

Cots

3 years old and under

Free

Pets

Pets allowed with an extra charge

Breakfast

Breakfast available

Important information from the hotel
Please inform Stella Bed & Breakfast in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property. Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property has reduced reception and service operating hours. Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), wearing a face mask is mandatory in all indoor common areas.
Accepted payment methods
This hotel accepts the following payment methods:
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Stella Bed & Breakfast: FAQs

Stella Bed & Breakfast is 4.7 km away from Mexico City city centre.
Stella Bed & Breakfast is in Mexico City, Mexico and is 4.7 km away from Mexico City city centre.
At Stella Bed & Breakfast you can check in from 15:00, and you'll need to check out before 12:30.
No, there isn't any parking available at Stella Bed & Breakfast. If you're looking for a hotel with space to park, simply filter by properties which have 'Parking' under 'Amenities' in the search results.
We don’t have any information about restaurants at Stella Bed & Breakfast, please check with them when booking.