![]() Rulfo is the lobby restaurant and bar, which offers Latin American cuisine. The focus here may be business guests, but the extensive amenities are a draw for any traveler and reflect the hotel's luxury status. The hotel's 18 suites add extra space (the largest is 2,260 square feet) and include club lounge access. Hotel rooms are about 300 square feet - upgraded Regency Club rooms aren't any larger, but come with access to the top-floor Regency Club Lounge. Bathrooms have makeup mirrors, hairdryers, free individual toiletries, and bathrobes and slippers. The beige marble bathrooms are roomy, but they lack some of the amenities guests expect from high-end hotels, like rainfall showers and separate tubs instead of shower/tub combos.Īll units have large flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, nicely stocked minibars, espresso coffeemakers, free bottled water, and electric kettles, plus irons and ironing boards and electronic safes. The best feature of units may be the upholstered lounge chairs set next to the wide windows, with those on upper floors offering views of the park or city. An odd choice for a business hotel: desks have wood chairs rather than ergonomic desk chairs. Rooms have gray wall-to-wall carpeting, off-white walls, light brown wood furniture, and dark red pleather headboards. ![]() Guest rooms are spacious, comfortable, and meticulously maintained, though the neutral chain-hotel decor lacks character and is even slightly outdated compared to the rest of the hotel. ![]()
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