Hotel Plaza Huatabampo
The Hotel La Pasadita is a very nice two-story hotel located in the downtown shopping district of Huatabampo. It is within walking distance of the city’s main plaza and palacio municipal, grocery stores, shopping district, restaurants and local eateries.
Accommodations at La Pasadita are quiet, clean and comfortable. Each room has two comfortable full-size beds, room for clothing and luggage storage, a flat-screen TV and a large mini-fridge.
The hotel has free WiFi, and the Restaurant La Pasadita that adjoins the hotel serves very good traditional Mexican meals. There is also a nice balcony seating area on the second floor where you can watch the activity on the street below.
One potential drawback is that the hotel does not have any off-street parking. Spaces are available on the street in the evening, either directly in front of the hotel or within a short distance.
Hotel Alys
Francisco I Madero S/N
Colonia Centro Habitacional
Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
+52 (647) 426-6093
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The Hotel Alys is one of the nicer yet lesser-known hotels in Huatabampo for foreign visitors. This is because they do not pay commissions to hotel booking sites and their only web presence and contact options are in Spanish. But don’t let that deter you, they would love to show you their hotel and have you as a guest.
I have stayed at the Alys and found it to be a very comfortable place for a short-term or even longer-term stay in the area. The hotel rents rooms by the month and bi-monthly, and it also offers a very reasonable daily room rate.
Rooms have a mini-split air conditioner, abundant hot water, a flat-screen TV with cable, a microwave and a mini-refrigerator. They are recently renovated and very clean, and the beds are comfortable. And in the hallway outside the rooms are places to sit, relax and enjoy a conversation.
I also mentioned that it is secure – the police station is at the end of the block, they close and lock the gate at night, and the common areas are under video surveillance 24/7.
And, the Hotel Alys has a great location for exploring Huatabampo. The hotel is just down the street from the Red Cross and the city police and fire departments, and if you walk two blocks in the other direction you will find the Alvaro Obregon House Museum and an Oxxo convenience store.
Walk a few steps further and you are at the Huatabampo Palacio Municipal and Plaza Juarez – a location from which you can find stores, coffee shops and other places to see within walking distance.
And if you get hungry at night, next door to the hotel Don Chito fires up his grill at 8:00 p.m. to grill delicious carne asada. The Alys is a very laid-back place that is one of my favorite places to stay in Huatabampo.I hope you will enjoy it too.
Hotel Soria – Norte
General Ignacio Pesqueira 1129
Navojoa, Sonora, México 85835
+52 (642) 422-9898
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You will not find the Hotel Soria on any of the online hotel booking sites, because rather than paying a commission to those websites the hotel would rather offer their guests a better price for the same level of accommodations.
There are three Soria hotels in Navojoa, the Hotel Soria Norte is conveniently located on the right side of the highway as you enter Navojoa from the north. The other Hotel Sorias are located near highway 15 on the south side of Navojoa – to see a map and phone numbers, visit their website.
The hotel does not have a swimming pool, but it does offer great WiFi, free coffee and basic continental breakfast, and a clean, quiet, secure and comfortable air-conditioned room with abundant hot water, where you can get a good night’s sleep.
The Hotel Soria Norte also has a very large parking lot, with lots of space where you can park your RV, or a group of recreational vehicles.
Fill out the online reservation request form below to request a reservation at the Hotel Soria Norte. You will receive information about pricing and availability via email, and can cancel your reservation at any time prior to your arrival.
We recommend the Hotel Soria as your best economical lodging option in Navojoa.
Hotel Ibis Hermosillo
Av Cultura 48
Proyecto Rio Sonora Hermosillo XXI
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 83270
+52 (662) 208-4700
Some of you may have noticed that, after years of traveling in and writing about the state of Sonora, Mexico, the information I had presented about the state capital of Hermosillo was, well… scant.
I had been to Hermosillo many times, but mainly just passing through. As seen from the periferico, the city does not look very appealing, in fact some parts are downright blighted and ugly. And combined with the fact that Hermosillo has some of the hottest summertime temps on the planet I didn’t find the motivation to visit.
That changed in May 2017, when I spent three days in Hermosillo to explore the downtown area and see some of the interesting and picturesque places to visit there.
I stayed at the Hotel Ibis Hermosillo, which is located across the street from the massive office buildings for state employees. It is also located less than a mile from the center of the downtown area, Plaza Zaragoza and the Hermosillo Cathedral, along with other nearby government buildings, museums and other places of interest.
After doing some initial research, I had selected the Hotel Ibis as my base of operations mainly based on its proximity to the area I wanted to visit, and the price (about $40 a night). I checked various online hotel booking sites and found the best price on Booking.com.
Although most of the online reviews of the Ibis were overwhelmingly positive, there were some negative reviews – the Ibis is not for everyone. The rooms are very small, which makes them difficult for accommodating family units, and the Ibis has no workout facility or swimming pool.
Since those “issues” were not a deterrent for me, I decided to give the Ibis a try. I had come from Southern Sonora on a bus, and the taxi fare from the bus terminal was 50 pesos (about $3). The building is a new-looking high-rise, and the reception desk and other first-floor lobby and other common areas have a modern feel that is clean and basic.
The main part of the entrance floor is a cafeteria-style gathering area with rows of small white tables and comfortable red stuffed vinyl chairs, divided into sections by islands of stuffed bench-style seating, TVs and potted plants. Along one wall two sous chefs were busy preparing a la carte dishes for people who sat reading or having conversations.
I took the very quiet elevator to my room on the fifth floor, where the hallway window framed the spires of the Hermosillo Cathedral, illuminated in the gentle light of the setting sun. I snapped a couple of photos that turned out well, although later in the evening I realized that the vantage point loses its photographic usefulness at night due to the reflections of the hallway lights on the window.
After seeing online photos of the rooms at the Ibis I was ready for a compact living environs, and small is what I got. But I liked it – in this case, small meant comfortable. At first I thought about the extremely small lodging areas like in Japan, where people pay to sleep in a body-sized cube, not unlike sleeping in a railroad sleeping compartment.
But then I began to appreciate the size of the room. I was traveling alone and did not need much space. In fact, it would be completely adequate for two people as well I thought about the wasted space in a typical hotel room, filled with furniture like a dresser and armoire and open carpeted areas.
The room was compact but functional. The full-sized pillowtop bed was comfortable. A small settee next to the bed to put my suitcase, wall-mounted desk space, closet space and open shelving to stash clothing and other immediate-need items. And above all, it was very clean and quiet. What else did I need in a hotel room?
The bathroom was equally practical. No packages of soap and shampoo (that you are going to end up hoarding anyway), just wall-mounted soap dispensers. Clean and effective. The dispenser in the shower was filled with a soap and shampoo combination liquid, although it leaves hair as dry as straw, so if you have specific shampoo requirements you should bring a travel-size container of your favorite shampoo.
There is no ironing board in the room. Instead, there is a common-use ironing board and iron at the end of the hall on every floor. I did not see any ice dispensers or soda machines, you can purchase drinks and food on the first floor.
Like many urban hotels, the Ibis is in an area without nearby convenience stores or a supermarket. There are Oxxo convenience stores in the downtown area, although those in the downtown area do not sell alcoholic beverages.
The Ibis features a variety of good food at reasonable prices. But if you do not want to eat at the Ibis, there is a small mall with a Subway within walking distance going west on Avenida Cultura (although be very, very careful in traffic), or if you go north on Calle Galeana within a couple of blocks you will find a Banco Santander ATM with a reasonable transaction fee to get local currency and just beyond that, across the Rio Sonora bridge, is Restaurant Palominos, a nice place to eat and have a drink.
For me, the Hotel Ibis Hermosillo was a great place to stay while I explored the downtown areas of Hermosillo. I liked the style of the hotel, all of the staff I interacted with were helpful, friendly and professional, and I found the accommodations to be very comfortable. However, if you prefer a more standard hotel with larger rooms, there are others in the area – although none quite as convenient for walking tours of Hermosillo, Sonora.
Wherever you stay while in Hermosillo, enjoy your visit and please let us know if you would like to share information about your travels.