Pros

  • Central location two blocks from the Merida Cathedral and Zocalo Square
  • Simple rooms with air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs at affordable rates
  • Lovely rooftop terrace with patio furniture, sun loungers, and lots of greenery
  • Small outdoor pool
  • On-site restaurant serves Mexican fare
  • Breakfast buffet available (with added charge)
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking
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Cons

  • Rooms are bland and dated, with some signs of wear and tear
  • Bathrooms are small and in need of a revamp
  • Streetside rooms can get noise
  • Some complaints about loud air-conditioning units
  • Pool is small and doesn’t offer sun loungers
  • Breakfast is not included in room rates
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Bottom Line

The 73-room Hotel Colonial is a simple, budget property in a prime location two blocks from the Merida Cathedral and the city’s main square, Zocalo. Rooms are simple, if bland, with air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, though furnishings show some signs of wear and tear and the small, basic bathrooms are in need of an update. There’s a restaurant on-site serving Mexican fare, as well as a small outdoor pool. The hotel also has a lovely terrace furnished with seating and lots of lush potted plants. Overall, this is a fairly basic and affordable option that’s in need of some renovations, but it offers a convenient location that attracts budget travelers looking for proximity to the main sights. Travelers could also compare rates with the budget Hotel del Peregrino, although it doesn't have a pool.

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Amenities

  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Colonial

Scene

Small and simple hotel with lovely terrace, but in need of some updates

This modest, budget hotel is housed in a colonial-style building in a prime location close to many of Merida’s top sights. Interiors are simple; guests are greeted in a cream-hued lobby furnished with several brown armchairs clustered around glass coffee tables and a sleek, marble front desk. There’s not much in the form of decor -- walls are left bare, but interior architecture includes many lovely archways and columns. There aren’t too many common areas, but the property has a beautiful terrace overlooking the rooftops and church spires of the city. Wrought-iron patio furniture provides seating and there are lots of potted plants and flowers about. The hotel’s restaurant is similarly styled with simple furnishings including wooden tables and chairs, but lush jungle murals on some of the walls provide colorful accents. Overall, this is a basic property that's in need of some renovations and updates, but it offers a great location that attracts budget travelers seeking to explore the city on foot. 

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Location

Central location two blocks from Merida Cathedral and Zocalo Square

The hotel occupies a central location that’s just two blocks from the Merida Cathedral and Zocalo Square, Merida’s main square, which is also where guests can find the Montejo House Museum, the MACAY Museum, City Hall, and the State Capital Building. There are many shops, restaurants, and bars in the surrounding area. The hotel is a 12-minute walk to the beginning of Paseo Montejo, the city’s main avenue which was modeled after the Champs Elysees and is lined with shopping and dining options, as well as mansions and museums. Several ancient Mayan ruins can be reached in about an hour’s drive, such as Uxmal, while Mayapan and Chichen Itza are about an hour and a half away. The Merida International Airport is about a 20-minute drive. 

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Rooms

Simple, bland rooms with some wear and tear

Rooms feature simple, contemporary decor that’s a bit bland and dated, though the spaces are clean. Cream-colored walls and white tiled floors are coupled with black furnishings (some of which show signs of wear and tear), including rectangular headboards framing beds topped in colorful, orange-hued bedspreads (a few with geometric patterns), as well as nightstands and work desks. All rooms have air-conditioning (though the units can be loud), flat-screen TVs with cable channels, telephones, electronic safes, bottled water, and free Wi-Fi, plus some also have private balconies. Bathrooms are fairly basic as well, with walk-in showers that are showing a bit of rust. Guests should note that streetside rooms can get noise.

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Features

Small pool, restaurant, lovely terrace, and free Wi-Fi and parking

The Colonial's grounds include a small outdoor pool with a lovely stone wall wreathed in greenery and lush plants, though there’s not much seating provided besides a handful of chairs and tables on a sundeck that’s partially covered. There’s also a lovely terrace on the fourth floor that's furnished with tables, chairs, and sun loungers and decorated with an array of potted plants, providing an inviting space to relax overlooking the rooftops of the city. The hotel's restaurant, El Colonial, serves Mexican fare and is popular with guests and locals alike. A breakfast buffet is available for an added charge. Wi-Fi is free throughout, as is parking.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Colonial

Scene

Small and simple hotel with lovely terrace, but in need of some updates

This modest, budget hotel is housed in a colonial-style building in a prime location close to many of Merida’s top sights. Interiors are simple; guests are greeted in a cream-hued lobby furnished with several brown armchairs clustered around glass coffee tables and a sleek, marble front desk. There’s not much in the form of decor -- walls are left bare, but interior architecture includes many lovely archways and columns. There aren’t too many common areas, but the property has a beautiful terrace overlooking the rooftops and church spires of the city. Wrought-iron patio furniture provides seating and there are lots of potted plants and flowers about. The hotel’s restaurant is similarly styled with simple furnishings including wooden tables and chairs, but lush jungle murals on some of the walls provide colorful accents. Overall, this is a basic property that's in need of some renovations and updates, but it offers a great location that attracts budget travelers seeking to explore the city on foot. 

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Location

Central location two blocks from Merida Cathedral and Zocalo Square

The hotel occupies a central location that’s just two blocks from the Merida Cathedral and Zocalo Square, Merida’s main square, which is also where guests can find the Montejo House Museum, the MACAY Museum, City Hall, and the State Capital Building. There are many shops, restaurants, and bars in the surrounding area. The hotel is a 12-minute walk to the beginning of Paseo Montejo, the city’s main avenue which was modeled after the Champs Elysees and is lined with shopping and dining options, as well as mansions and museums. Several ancient Mayan ruins can be reached in about an hour’s drive, such as Uxmal, while Mayapan and Chichen Itza are about an hour and a half away. The Merida International Airport is about a 20-minute drive. 

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Rooms

Simple, bland rooms with some wear and tear

Rooms feature simple, contemporary decor that’s a bit bland and dated, though the spaces are clean. Cream-colored walls and white tiled floors are coupled with black furnishings (some of which show signs of wear and tear), including rectangular headboards framing beds topped in colorful, orange-hued bedspreads (a few with geometric patterns), as well as nightstands and work desks. All rooms have air-conditioning (though the units can be loud), flat-screen TVs with cable channels, telephones, electronic safes, bottled water, and free Wi-Fi, plus some also have private balconies. Bathrooms are fairly basic as well, with walk-in showers that are showing a bit of rust. Guests should note that streetside rooms can get noise.

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Features

Small pool, restaurant, lovely terrace, and free Wi-Fi and parking

The Colonial's grounds include a small outdoor pool with a lovely stone wall wreathed in greenery and lush plants, though there’s not much seating provided besides a handful of chairs and tables on a sundeck that’s partially covered. There’s also a lovely terrace on the fourth floor that's furnished with tables, chairs, and sun loungers and decorated with an array of potted plants, providing an inviting space to relax overlooking the rooftops of the city. The hotel's restaurant, El Colonial, serves Mexican fare and is popular with guests and locals alike. A breakfast buffet is available for an added charge. Wi-Fi is free throughout, as is parking.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

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