¿Qué tan malo es el hotel MÁS BARATO de todo México? - Summary

Summary

The video is about a man's experiment to find the cheapest hotel in Mexico City. Initially, he found a hotel called "Casa Zócalo" for 98 pesos ($5 USD) per night but discovered that it was closed upon arrival. He had already booked another hotel, "Alameda House", for 114 pesos ($5.50 USD) per night, which he ended up reviewing instead. The hotel room had a decent size, two beds, a small desk, and four plugs. The hotel had a shared bathroom, which was clean and had hot water. The man was pleasantly surprised by the hotel's quality considering its low price. He also appreciated the hotel's location, which was close to tourist attractions and had a lively nightlife. Overall, he was satisfied with his stay and considered it a good value for the price.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The cheapest hotel in Mexico City, "Casa Zócalo", costs $98 Mexican pesos per night.
2. The hotel has no signs or indication that it is a hotel.
3. The hotel is not open, and the owner is not available.
4. The second cheapest hotel in Mexico City is "Alameda House", which costs $114 pesos per night.
5. "Alameda House" has a good location, near the Alameda and Bellas Artes.
6. The hotel has Wi-Fi and allows pets for an extra $40 pesos.
7. The room has two beds, a small desk, and four plugs.
8. The bathroom is shared, but clean and has hot water.
9. The hotel has a shared dining room where guests can eat.
10. The hotel's check-in time is 3 pm, and check-out time is 1 pm the next day.
11. The owner of the hotel is a nice lady who makes guests feel welcome.
12. The hotel's location is very good, with many restaurants and shops nearby.
13. The hotel is cheaper than a motel, which typically costs $4-6 for 4-6 hours.
14. The hotel's price is around $5 dollars per night.