Quinta Roca Hotel Oaxaca, Oaxaca
About the Hotel
Quinta Roca Hotel, a 3-star property in Oaxaca City, features a
Modern Room Amenities
Air-conditioned rooms at Quinta Roca Hotel Boutique come with flat-screen cable TV, safety deposit box, wardrobe, and
Regional Dining Experience
The
Guest Services
Guests have access to
Central City Location
Quinta Roca Hotel sits 5 minutes' drive from
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Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
Room features
- Sitting area
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at Quinta Roca was mostly enjoyable, but there were a few hiccups. The front desk lady Pamela was exceptionally friendly and helpful, while the room was clean and comfortable. However, the lack of hot water in the afternoon and the noise from the street when the balcony was open were a bit of a downside.
I appreciated the cleanliness and security of Quinta Roca Hotel. the convenient location made it easy to explore the area. however, the noise from the street and some issues with hot water dampened my stay a bit.
I had a wonderful stay at Quinta Roca Hotel! The location was fantastic, just a 15-minute walk to Zocalo, and I appreciated how clean and easy it was to navigate. My only concern was the air conditioning, which could be a bit loud, but it kept me cool at night. Overall, I loved the friendly service and my comfortable room. 🌟
I enjoyed my stay at Quinta Roca Hotel overall. The cleanliness and security of the hotel made me feel safe. However, the lack of breakfast options and some noise issues at night were minor drawbacks.
I had a pleasant stay at Quinta Roca Hotel, appreciating the cleanliness and the friendly staff. My room was quiet and dark, perfect for resting. though the lack of outside-facing windows might not suit everyone. The location was convenient for exploring the city, just a 15-minute walk to the center square Zocalo, but returning could feel like a trek.