I spent two weeks at the City Suites Silao Aeropuerto (No. 900 A, Libramiento Nte., Los Fresnos, 36126 Silao),waiting for my flight in BJX/Leon. Prior to coming to this hotel, I spent one night at the Hampton Inn by Hilton Silao-Aeropuerto Bajio (Carr. 45, Silao - Leon 550-Km. 152, Predio Rosa de Castilla, 36126 Silao). I did not have a good experience at the Hampton Inn, so then left to spent 14 more nights at the City Suites in Silao. There is no comparison quite frankly, and wrote a review about my experience at the Hampton Inn Silao which was a major disappointment. The City Suites you will recognize from a distance - its a tall gray/pink building. The rooms are huge in comparison to the micro sized rooms at Hampton Inn. The rooms at City Suites have either 1-2 beds, a full kitchen including dishwasher, sink, refrigerator, stove top burners and all dishes/pots needed. A breakfast bar with 2 stools, a long sofa, coffee table, desk and office chair, night table, full length mirror, bathroom sink, shower, toilet and closet. Thermostat can be controlled in the room and the a/c works great. Huge bath towels (bigger than any other hotel) which were great. Two large windows with black out shades and privacy shades as well, a tv (never used it) and plenty of lighting around the room. Bed pretty comfy, shower pressure medium (hot water is fast). You can live in this place - I did for 14 nights. The breakfast was Way better than Hampton Inn (which was disgusting). At City Suites you have an espresso/cappuchino/americano machine, freshly squeezed orange juice and some other green juice, fresh fruit every morning (watermelon, pineapple, mango, papaya), some veggies, cheese, yogurt and granola, some white/wheat bread, cereal boxes, milk, and each morning the ‘hot entree’ changes - it is some variation of scrambled eggs (pretty spicy most days), or with ham, chilaquiles, and on lucky days some type of potato dish as well. There is a large eating area (just wish they did not play the tv there in the morning, its really disturbing). There is one vending machine in the entrance of the hotel. There is an outdoor pool, workout room, laundry room, and free airport shuttle. Now on to the most important part that made my stay so much better - the staff. I have traveled the world, been to 5 continents, and have to say this hotel has some of the friendliest, most genuine staff I have ever had the chance to meet. Everyone was so friendly and kind - even though they did not speak English (except for Temo the manager), so google translate came in handy. Temo the manager was so helpful and I was thankful he was there to assist whenever needed. Also at the front desk Daniella (asst. manager) and Chepa. The housekeeping staff was meticulous, hard working, so friendly and always provided me with whatever I needed - Moni, Mary and Juanita - all amazing women who were the best. Each morning I was able to see Barbara and Felix - in the kitchen/eati
I spent two weeks at the City Suites Silao Aeropuerto (No. 900 A, Libramiento Nte., Los Fresnos, 36126 Silao),waiting for my flight in BJX/Leon. Prior to coming to this hotel, I spent one night at the Hampton Inn by Hilton Silao-Aeropuerto Bajio (Carr. 45, Silao - Leon 550-Km. 152, Predio Rosa de Castilla, 36126 Silao). I did not have a good experience at the Hampton Inn, so then left to spent 14 more nights at the City Suites in Silao. There is no comparison quite frankly, and wrote a review about my experience at the Hampton Inn Silao which was a major disappointment. The City Suites you will recognize from a distance - its a tall gray/pink building. The rooms are huge in comparison to the micro sized rooms at Hampton Inn. The rooms at City Suites have either 1-2 beds, a full kitchen including dishwasher, sink, refrigerator, stove top burners and all dishes/pots needed. A breakfast bar with 2 stools, a long sofa, coffee table, desk and office chair, night table, full length mirror, bathroom sink, shower, toilet and closet. Thermostat can be controlled in the room and the a/c works great. Huge bath towels (bigger than any other hotel) which were great. Two large windows with black out shades and privacy shades as well, a tv (never used it) and plenty of lighting around the room. Bed pretty comfy, shower pressure medium (hot water is fast). You can live in this place - I did for 14 nights. The breakfast was Way better than Hampton Inn (which was disgusting). At City Suites you have an espresso/cappuchino/americano machine, freshly squeezed orange juice and some other green juice, fresh fruit every morning (watermelon, pineapple, mango, papaya), some veggies, cheese, yogurt and granola, some white/wheat bread, cereal boxes, milk, and each morning the ‘hot entree’ changes - it is some variation of scrambled eggs (pretty spicy most days), or with ham, chilaquiles, and on lucky days some type of potato dish as well. There is a large eating area (just wish they did not play the tv there in the morning, its really disturbing). There is one vending machine in the entrance of the hotel. There is an outdoor pool, workout room, laundry room, and free airport shuttle. Now on to the most important part that made my stay so much better - the staff. I have traveled the world, been to 5 continents, and have to say this hotel has some of the friendliest, most genuine staff I have ever had the chance to meet. Everyone was so friendly and kind - even though they did not speak English (except for Temo the manager), so google translate came in handy. Temo the manager was so helpful and I was thankful he was there to assist whenever needed. Also at the front desk Daniella (asst. manager) and Chepa. The housekeeping staff was meticulous, hard working, so friendly and always provided me with whatever I needed - Moni, Mary and Juanita - all amazing women who were the best. Each morning I was able to see Barbara and Felix - in the kitchen/eati