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The Red Hotel by Ibiza Feeling
The Red Hotel by Ibiza Feeling is a two-pearl property popular for its affordable prices and central location in San Antonio. The bus station, harbor, restaurants, and two of the areas most hyped clubs, Eden and Es Paradise, are all under a five-minute walk from the hotel. It’s 40 low-frills, albeit contemporary, rooms have minimal decor, beds receiving mixed reviews, AC, and flat-screen TVs, plus some have balconies with sea views. Unfortunately no mini-fridges or kettles are provided, and safes require a fee. A cafe serving cheap meals and free Wi-Fi round out amenities. Thin walls can lead to noise in summer’s high season and there is a zero-tolerance policy on bringing non-guests into the property. Compare rates with the nearby Hostal Tarba, which has budget rooms, free breakfast, and a pool.
Apartamentos Les Dalies
The lower-middle-range Les Dalies Apartamentos offers 75 apartment-style rooms with living areas and kitchenettes, and is located a six-minute walk from the beach. The apartments, which can sleep four, are plainly decorated but nonetheless clean and comfortable. Though rooms have self-catering facilities, guests can grab drinks and light snacks at the small bar. A terrace houses a swimming pool and separate kiddy pool next to a couple playground toys, but that’s it in terms of leisure facilities. Guests looking for a similar apartment complex closer to the beach may want to consider the Apartaments CYE Salou.
New York Hotel
This two-pearl hotel is a solid choice for those on a budget. It’s located just off Paseo de la Reforma, the city’s main avenue, which is filled with monuments, shops, and restaurants. It’s certainly past its prime, style-wise, but the property is well-maintained, attracting short-stay tourists and business travelers. The 45 rooms are basic, but clean, with flat-screen TVs, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack air-conditioning and some pick up street noise. There’s a cafe on the ground floor, serving Mexican cuisine in a casual setting, including an affordable cooked-to-order breakfast. For something with a few more extras, travelers should also consider rates at the Hotel Plaza Revolucion, where rooms are air-conditioned and more modern — it’s just a bit more expensive.