See why so many travellers make Hotel Real Colonial their small hotel of choice when visiting Comitan. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Hotel Real Colonial features 24 hour front desk, a concierge, and outdoor furniture. In addition, as a valued Hotel Real Colonial guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to secured parking.
While you’re here, be sure to check out Humo En Los Ojos Restaurante Regional & Grill, one of the steakhouses that can be found in Comitan, which is a short distance from Hotel Real Colonial.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out an art museum, such as Museo de Arte Hermila Domínguez de Castellanos.
At Hotel Real Colonial, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Comitan.
An average hotel with it's pros and cons. It's clean and tidy but the walls are paper thin and you can hear every single noise in the lobby and dining room in your room (which started around 6:30 with hammering at the front desk during our stay). It takes around 5-10 min to get hot water in the shower. The dining room is big but doesn't serve any meals which is quite sad. In the reception there's notes that says that cards are welcome but when I wanted to pay eith a Visa debit card they informed me that there was a 4% additional charge and that the machine was in the other hotel across the street, thus I preferred cash payment. The location is good right in the center of the pitoresque city of Comitan.
First off, I think Comitan is a must see if you're in Chiapas. My family and I were initially going to stay here for one night. We ended up staying three. The hotel is located less than a five minute walk from the main plaza. The place was clean. We had some issues with the wireless but the staff was able to get that resolved immediately. If you're on a budget and want a good location, this place is a good place to stay.
Ok hotel. The building where we stayed is an addition to the old hotel, across the street. This is a dangerous place. I walked in twice and took the key to my room. No one was at the reception. (I saw the other reception across the street.) The first room we got had no place to hang our clothes. So we got another room. There was hanging space on top of the writing desk. A bit weird but what the hell. When we entered the room, you couldn’t turn the light on. Was the light bulb burned? Was the fixture not working? I don’t know. I asked twice that it be fixed. It wasn’t. Then there were plugs. Only 2 in the whole room. One was in the bathroom. That’s the one I used to connect the computer, recharge batteries for the phone and the cameras etc. Basically, this was a sloppy maintained room. I can’t talk about the other rooms but that one (59) was not impressive. The hotel is well situated, a couple of blocks from the Zocalo. The hotel advertises a dining room. There is one but it was not opened. So we had breakfast at one of the Zocalo restaurants. When we left, I asked for an invoice. The reception clerk took half an hour to get my name, then check to see if I had a reservation, then write down my name and address in his exercise book. He then asked me if the information was right and when I said yes, he told me he would ask the manager to send me an invoice. We are Sunday. This was Thursday. Somehow, I don’t think I will receive an invoice. I wonder why.…
We stayed at the Hotel Colonial Real for 1-night in mid-Feb ($37). The hotel is conveniently located on a cobble-stone colonial street only 1.5 blocks from the Zocalo. The lobby and secure parking are located across the street at the older Hotel Colonial. Our 2nd floor room was spacious and clean, with 2 double beds, a small desk, a wall-mounted TV and tile floors; no refrigerator, safe or hot water (and it is cold in the highlands). There was a narrow balcony with a chair, and a nice view of the street and the valley and foothills to the east. There is a restaurant at the hotel, but it was not operating because there were only 2 guests staying at the time. There were several good restaurants at the zocalo; all opened early for breakfast and closed late in the evening. There was also a mini mart at the zocalo, and a Banamex with an ATM. Comitán is a regional centre with a pleasant zocalo that is quite lively at night. It is a good base for a day of touring the Chinkultic ruins, Montebello lakes, El Chiflón falls and the Rancho Nuevo cave. The Hotel Colonial Real provides comfortable accommodations at a fair price. We recommend it.…
I stayed one night in the Real Colonial. The staff were friendly, and the hotel looks to be newly renovated. The room was clean and pleasant. The bathroom had a very small shower, with toiletries provided. I had a little trouble with the wifi, but the friendly man working the front desk was helpful and gave me the code for their sister property across the street, and I was able to use that from the lobby area. My only complaint would be that I didn't get a great night's sleep. There were several quite loud people congregating either in the lobby or the dining area, even after the dining area closed, and they stayed up until the wee hours. My room was on the first floor, next to the dining area, which certainly didn't help. Some hotels will enforce quiet hours, others do not. I ended up sleeping with earplugs, which did help somewhat. If noise is a concern, perhaps ask for a room not on the first floor.…
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