La mayoría de la gente llega a Monterrey por negocios y de repente se da cuenta de que ha instalado a sus hijos bajo uno de los skylines más fotogénicos de América Latina. La ciudad se asienta en una cuenca rodeada por la Sierra Madre Oriental, con el Cerro de la Silla en forma de montura elevándose 1.800 metros directamente desde los suburbios como un telón de fondo pintado. Es la tercera ciudad más grande de México, la de mayor renta per cápita y aún en el radar del turismo familiar internacional.
El atractivo para los niños es concreto. El Parque Fundidora es un parque de 142 hectáreas construido dentro de una antigua acería — los altos hornos oxidados transformados en el museo de ciencias Horno3, más el brillante Papalote Museo del Niño donde los niños tocan absolutamente todo. Sube al barco del Paseo Santa Lucía (un canal que los locales llaman «la Venecia de Monterrey») hasta la Macroplaza, una de las plazas cívicas más grandes del mundo. Añade el Zoo La Pastora, el museo de arte MARCO y el teleférico del Mirador del Obispado al atardecer, y el itinerario se escribe solo.
La elección del barrio importa más aquí que en la mayoría de las ciudades mexicanas. El Centro Histórico te sitúa a pie de la Macroplaza, la catedral y los restaurantes del Barrio Antiguo — perfecto para los días de museos y las noches de tacos. San Pedro Garza García y Valle Oriente son el lado refinado y arbolado: estadísticamente el municipio más seguro y próspero de América Latina, con el centro comercial Galerías Valle Oriente y fácil acceso en Uber. Fundidora / Linda Vista es el más cercano al parque mismo. Galerías / San Jerónimo es la opción de mejor valor, cerca del centro comercial más antiguo y del teleférico del Obispado.
La gastronomía es donde Monterrey gana en silencio. Esta es la cuna del cabrito al pastor (cabra a fuego lento sobre mesquite), el machacado con huevo (carne seca salteada en el desayuno) y la arrachera que arruina todos los demás fajitas. Una cena familiar en El Rey del Cabrito cuesta unos $25–40 para cuatro; los tacos callejeros salen a $1–2 cada uno. Incluso los hoteles de gama media aquí superan a Ciudad de México en relación calidad-precio — las habitaciones familiares parten de unos $48/noche y un 5 estrellas con piscina climatizada no supera los $165.
Algunos datos prácticos honestos. La mayoría de los viajeros (EE.UU., UE, Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia, Japón) no necesitan visa para estancias de menos de 180 días. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Monterrey (MTY) está a 25–35 minutos de la ciudad; el Uber cuesta $15–25 y es más cómodo que el autobús para familias. Visita de octubre a abril — el verano alcanza los 38°C. Monterrey es hoy una de las grandes ciudades mexicanas más seguras, especialmente San Pedro y el Centro durante el día, pero usa Uber de noche. Aviso: los grandes partidos en el Estadio BBVA (casa de los Rayados) y los conciertos importantes pueden disparar las tarifas los fines de semana de eventos; reserva con tiempo o apunta a fechas más tranquilas.
A continuación presentamos 10 hoteles familiares que recomendaríamos de verdad — todos con piscina climatizada real, habitaciones familiares genuinas y puntuaciones de reseñas consistentes en Agoda, Booking y Tripadvisor. Van desde el refinado Fiesta Americana Pabellón M dominando el horizonte del Centro hasta el asequible Holiday Inn Express Galerías-San Jerónimo cerca de los museos infantiles, con marcas de Hyatt, Hilton, IHG y Wyndham distribuidas entre medias.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
La mayoría de la gente llega a Monterrey por negocios y de repente se da cuenta de que ha instalado a sus hijos bajo uno de los skylines más fotogénicos de América Latina. La ciudad se asienta en una cuenca rodeada por la Sierra Madre Oriental, con el Cerro de la Silla en forma de montura elevándose 1.800 metros directamente desde los suburbios como un telón de fondo pintado. Es la tercera ciudad más grande de México, la de mayor renta per cápita y aún en el radar del turismo familiar internacional.
El atractivo para los niños es concreto. El Parque Fundidora es un parque de 142 hectáreas construido dentro de una antigua acería — los altos hornos oxidados transformados en el museo de ciencias Horno3, más el brillante Papalote Museo del Niño donde los niños tocan absolutamente todo. Sube al barco del Paseo Santa Lucía (un canal que los locales llaman «la Venecia de Monterrey») hasta la Macroplaza, una de las plazas cívicas más grandes del mundo. Añade el Zoo La Pastora, el museo de arte MARCO y el teleférico del Mirador del Obispado al atardecer, y el itinerario se escribe solo.
La elección del barrio importa más aquí que en la mayoría de las ciudades mexicanas. El Centro Histórico te sitúa a pie de la Macroplaza, la catedral y los restaurantes del Barrio Antiguo — perfecto para los días de museos y las noches de tacos. San Pedro Garza García y Valle Oriente son el lado refinado y arbolado: estadísticamente el municipio más seguro y próspero de América Latina, con el centro comercial Galerías Valle Oriente y fácil acceso en Uber. Fundidora / Linda Vista es el más cercano al parque mismo. Galerías / San Jerónimo es la opción de mejor valor, cerca del centro comercial más antiguo y del teleférico del Obispado.
La gastronomía es donde Monterrey gana en silencio. Esta es la cuna del cabrito al pastor (cabra a fuego lento sobre mesquite), el machacado con huevo (carne seca salteada en el desayuno) y la arrachera que arruina todos los demás fajitas. Una cena familiar en El Rey del Cabrito cuesta unos $25–40 para cuatro; los tacos callejeros salen a $1–2 cada uno. Incluso los hoteles de gama media aquí superan a Ciudad de México en relación calidad-precio — las habitaciones familiares parten de unos $48/noche y un 5 estrellas con piscina climatizada no supera los $165.
Algunos datos prácticos honestos. La mayoría de los viajeros (EE.UU., UE, Reino Unido, Canadá, Australia, Japón) no necesitan visa para estancias de menos de 180 días. El Aeropuerto Internacional de Monterrey (MTY) está a 25–35 minutos de la ciudad; el Uber cuesta $15–25 y es más cómodo que el autobús para familias. Visita de octubre a abril — el verano alcanza los 38°C. Monterrey es hoy una de las grandes ciudades mexicanas más seguras, especialmente San Pedro y el Centro durante el día, pero usa Uber de noche. Aviso: los grandes partidos en el Estadio BBVA (casa de los Rayados) y los conciertos importantes pueden disparar las tarifas los fines de semana de eventos; reserva con tiempo o apunta a fechas más tranquilas.
A continuación presentamos 10 hoteles familiares que recomendaríamos de verdad — todos con piscina climatizada real, habitaciones familiares genuinas y puntuaciones de reseñas consistentes en Agoda, Booking y Tripadvisor. Van desde el refinado Fiesta Americana Pabellón M dominando el horizonte del Centro hasta el asequible Holiday Inn Express Galerías-San Jerónimo cerca de los museos infantiles, con marcas de Hyatt, Hilton, IHG y Wyndham distribuidas entre medias.
Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 family pick · heart of Centro Histórico ★8.7 Fiesta Americana Monterrey Pabellón M
📍 Right in Centro Histórico — about a 7-10 minute walk to Macroplaza and the Museo de Historia Mexicana, and close to the Barrio Antiguo restaurant-and-café district.
Fiesta Americana Monterrey Pabellón M is a 5-star, 247-room hotel set inside Pabellón M, one of the tallest towers in Centro Histórico at the heart of Monterrey. The location is what families fall for: a few minutes on foot puts you at Macroplaza, one of the largest city squares anywhere, plus the interactive Museo de Historia Mexicana where kids can happily spend an afternoon, and the restaurant-and-café streets of Barrio Antiguo. Inside, there are two pools — an indoor one and an outdoor heated pool kids can use in any season — wide family rooms, and some suites with a balcony framing the city and the Cerro de la Silla ridge. 24-hour room service covers the late-night hunger that follows a long day out. Pooled guest reviews land around 8.7-8.8, with staff repeatedly praised as family-minded. Best for families who want to plant a flag in one place and walk to everything. Overall score 8.7/10.
- Central Centro Histórico spot, a short walk to Macroplaza
- Indoor plus outdoor heated pool kids can use year-round
- Wide family rooms and 24-hour room service
- Lower or inner-facing rooms look onto the next building, not the mountain
- Shared tower elevators run slow around check-in and check-out
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No. 2 #2 family hotel · central Centro Histórico, 400 m to Macroplaza ★8.5 Crowne Plaza Hotel Monterrey by IHG
📍 Right in Centro Histórico — a 400-meter walk to both Macroplaza and the MARCO Museum, close to Catedral Metropolitana and the Barrio Antiguo district.
Crowne Plaza Hotel Monterrey by IHG plants you in the middle of Centro Histórico — step out and it is a 400-meter walk to Macroplaza, the giant central square, and the MARCO Museum of contemporary art that older kids enjoy wandering. For families, the heart of it is the heated indoor pool set under a clear glass dome, swimmable in any season, plus a separate kids' pool shallow enough that parents can relax. Rooms run from king doubles to large family rooms and suites, and the hotel adds cribs and extra beds on request. The standout is babysitting — rare in this district — which makes a trip with small children far easier than expected. You can walk to Catedral Metropolitana and the restaurants and old sweet shops of Barrio Antiguo. Real reviews single out the location and the pool; the trade-off is an aging building in parts and service that wavers on busier nights. Overall 8.5/10, best for families with young kids who plan to explore central Monterrey on foot.
- Heated indoor pool under a glass dome plus a separate kids' pool
- Large family rooms and suites, with babysitting on request
- 400-meter walk to Macroplaza and the MARCO Museum
- Parts of the building are aging and room condition varies
- Service wavers on busy nights — slow check-in or room service
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No. 3 #3 family stay · suites with a kitchen ★9 Hyatt House Monterrey Valle / San Pedro
📍 Right in San Pedro Garza García next to Valle Oriente — a 2-minute drive to Galerías Valle Oriente and Plaza Fiesta San Agustín, with Cerro de la Silla in view.
Hyatt House Monterrey Valle / San Pedro is an American extended-stay chain in the heart of San Pedro Garza García — the richest municipality in Mexico and the corporate base for some of Monterrey's biggest companies. Every room is a residential-style suite of 305-685 sq ft, far bigger than a normal hotel room, and every one comes with a full kitchen: induction cooktop, microwave, full-size fridge, dishwasher, plus a corner sofa bed and a separate living area. That makes it a natural fit for families on a longer stay, business travelers parked in Monterrey for a week, and anyone tired of eating breakfast out every day. The terrace pool runs year-round, with the Sierra Madre Oriental range and the Cerro de la Silla peak clearly in view from the higher floors. It's a 2-minute drive to Galerías Valle Oriente and Plaza Fiesta San Agustín, the city's flagship malls. Real guests rate it 9.0 on Agoda, 9.1 on Booking, 4.6 on Tripadvisor — praising the warm staff, big clean suites, and the generous free breakfast. We give it 9.0/10.
- Big suites with a full kitchen, built for longer stays
- Year-round terrace pool with Sierra Madre mountain views
- A 2-minute drive to the flagship mall, in the city's safest district
- Far from the old town — a 15-20 minute drive each way
- Highway noise reaches the road-facing rooms in the early morning
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No. 4 #4 family hotel · 12-minute walk to KidZania ★8.9 Hyatt Place Monterrey Valle
📍 In San Pedro Garza García, the heart of Valle Oriente — about a 12-minute walk to KidZania Monterrey, walkable to the Galerías Valle Oriente mall, and roughly 30 minutes by car to MTY airport.
Hyatt Place Monterrey Valle is the one our team singles out for families flying in to make KidZania Monterrey the centerpiece of the trip. It sits in the heart of San Pedro Garza García — widely considered the safest and cleanest district in Monterrey — with KidZania just a 12-minute walk away and the Galerías Valle Oriente mall, restaurants and coffee shops lined up right outside the door. Parents will love the Hyatt Place room layout instantly: every room has a sofa bed in a sitting zone separate from the beds, so kids get room to sprawl and an extra place to sleep at no added charge. The outdoor pool runs year-round and there is a heated pool for cooler months, plus a 24-hour gym. Best of all, the free breakfast bar each morning lets kids grab eggs, bread, fruit and drinks themselves — no hunting for a breakfast spot. Real guest reviews average 8.9/10 on both Agoda and Booking.
- 12-minute walk to KidZania in San Pedro, the safest district
- Sofa bed and a separate sitting zone in every room
- Free breakfast bar each morning the kids grab themselves
- Far from the old-town core around Macroplaza — needs a car ride
- Standard chain design, not much character
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No. 5 #5 family hotel · heart of Valle Oriente ★9 Hotel Galería Plaza Monterrey
📍 Valle Oriente district — directly across the street from Plaza Fiesta San Agustin mall, about a 1-minute walk; roughly 10-15 minutes on foot to KOI Tower and the Cintermex convention center; about 15-20 minutes by car from Macroplaza in the old town and 25-30 minutes from MTY airport.
Hotel Galeria Plaza Monterrey is a 5-star, 206-room property run by Grupo Brisas, the Mexican luxury group behind Las Brisas Acapulco and Las Brisas Ixtapa. It sits in the heart of the Valle Oriente business district in San Pedro Garza Garcia — the wealthiest municipality in Latin America by GDP per head — directly across the street from Plaza Fiesta San Agustin, a big mall with restaurants and a supermarket. Rooms run from Standard up to two-story Lofts and Master Suites, many with a large double bed that works for families. The highlight is an outdoor swimming-lane pool on a garden terrace ringed by mature trees — a genuine oasis in a finance district. The Mexican-American breakfast buffet draws steady praise for keeping kids fed and parents full enough to head out for the whole day. It suits business travelers with meetings nearby and families heading to Estadio BBVA for a Rayados match or a concert. Overall score 9.0/10.
- Heart of Valle Oriente, right across the street from Plaza Fiesta San Agustin mall
- Outdoor lap pool on a garden terrace — long enough for real swimming, not a token dip
- Full Mexican-American breakfast buffet plus family rooms with a large double bed
- About 15-20 minutes by car from the Macroplaza old town
- No metro in the district, so you rely on Uber or a private car
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No. 6 #6 family hotel · separate kids' paddling pool ★8.3 Wyndham Monterrey Ambassador Centro
📍 On Avenida Hidalgo in the heart of Centro Histórico — about a 5-minute walk to Macroplaza, close to Catedral Metropolitana and Barrio Antiguo.
Wyndham Monterrey Ambassador Centro — still called simply the Ambassador by old-time locals — is a grand white building that has stood on Avenida Hidalgo in the heart of Centro Histórico since the 1930s, hosting film stars, politicians and international guests across the decades. It runs under the Wyndham flag now but keeps its golden-age feel in the lofty lobby and old plasterwork. What families love is the outdoor pool with a separate paddling pool for little kids — a real shallow basin, not the shallow end of a big pool — plus a small playground beside it and a tennis court on site. Parents get a sauna and steam room to unwind after a day on foot. Rooms include family rooms that take an extra bed and a free crib, and it is a 5-minute walk to Macroplaza, the city's vast main square, with Catedral Metropolitana and the edge of bar-and-cafe Barrio Antiguo right there. It scores 8.3/10, best for bigger families who want to base themselves in Centro and walk everywhere.
- 5-minute walk to Macroplaza, about as central as Centro gets
- Separate kids' paddling pool, playground and a tennis court
- Family rooms with a free crib, plus sauna and steam room
- Old building, renovation done floor by floor, so some rooms feel dated
- Centro goes quiet at night and shops close early
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No. 7 #7 family hotel · right on Plaza Hidalgo ★8.3 Krystal Monterrey
📍 Centro Histórico, right on Plaza Hidalgo — about 5 to 8 minutes' walk to Macroplaza and the Museo de Historia Mexicana, in a central spot where taxis reach everywhere easily.
Krystal Monterrey is a 207-room high-rise from the Mexican chain Krystal Hotels & Resorts, planted right on Plaza Hidalgo in the heart of Monterrey's Centro Histórico. Step out of the lobby and you are face to face with the square's fountain and the statue of Miguel Hidalgo, father of the Mexican nation; a few minutes further on sits Macroplaza, one of the largest public squares in the Americas, along with the Museo de Historia Mexicana and the MARCO contemporary-art museum. Families come for the rooms: the Double Deluxe runs 42 sq m and takes 2 adults plus 2 children comfortably, while the 60 sq m Master Suite adds a sofa bed for a bigger group. There is a year-round indoor pool, a gym, and a restaurant serving Mexican and international food. High floors facing the mountain get a full view of Cerro de la Silla, the saddle-shaped peak that is the city's emblem. Real guests rate it 8.4 on Agoda, 8.3 on Booking and 4.3 on Tripadvisor — 8.3/10 overall.
- Right on Plaza Hidalgo, 5 to 8 minutes' walk to Macroplaza
- 42 sq m family room sleeps 2 adults plus 2 kids
- Year-round indoor pool and Cerro de la Silla views
- Building and decor are older than the new San Pedro hotels
- Centro traffic gets heavy and noisy in the evenings
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No. 8 #8 budget family hotel · next to Plaza Real Shopping in Obispado ★8.6 📍 In the Obispado district, right next to Plaza Real Shopping — about 5.6 km from KidZania Monterrey, and a few minutes' walk to restaurants and a supermarket.
Picture a Hilton-brand hotel in Monterrey's Obispado district where you wake up, cross the street and you are at Plaza Real Shopping without ever calling a car — that is Hampton Inn by Hilton Monterrey/Galerias-Obispado. This is a real Hampton: American, practical, built around family value. Kids under 18 stay free in the parents' room, a crib is free on request, and connecting rooms can be booked side by side for a bigger party. The draw for the children is two pools — an indoor one good in any weather and an outdoor one for a change of scene — plus a hot breakfast buffet folded into the rate and a free shuttle within an 8-mile radius that runs to the mall, a hospital or nearby sights. KidZania Monterrey, a favorite with kids, sits about 5.6 km away. Overall 8.6/10, a strong fit for budget-minded families who want convenience first.
- Kids under 18 stay free, with a free crib and connecting rooms
- Indoor and outdoor pools so kids can swim in any weather
- Next to Plaza Real Shopping, plus a free 8-mile shuttle
- Standard Hampton rooms with no boutique character
- Obispado sits away from the old-town center
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No. 9 #9 family hotel · San Pedro district ★8.4 Holiday Inn Monterrey Valle by IHG
📍 In San Pedro Garza García — a 6-minute drive to Galerías Valle Oriente and 7 minutes to Plaza Fiesta San Agustín, in the district widely rated the cleanest and safest part of Monterrey.
Picture a hotel built for families from the ground up: two pools the kids can rotate through all day, a crib waiting in the room with no fee and no begging, and — the real hook — children stay free and eat free in the restaurant for the whole trip. That is the Holiday Inn Monterrey Valle by IHG, a 4-star in San Pedro Garza García, the district many locals call the cleanest and safest corner of Monterrey. What brings families back is the location: a 6-minute drive reaches Galerías Valle Oriente, a big mall stacked with restaurants, a cinema and kids' shops, while Plaza Fiesta San Agustín sits just 7 minutes out. On the days parents want to sit with a coffee, you can drop the kids into the indoor pool and forget about the sun. Real reviews average 8.4/10, with steady praise for soft beds, a loaded breakfast and staff who are good with younger guests.
- Kids stay and eat free plus a free crib — strong value for families
- Indoor and outdoor pools cover any weather
- 6-minute drive to Galerías Valle Oriente
- Not walkable — you lean on a car for everything
- Design is function-first, not boutique
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No. 10 #10 budget family hotel · 1 km from Galerias Monterrey ★8.4 📍 San Jeronimo district on the west side of Monterrey — 1 km (a 12 to 15 minute walk) to Galerias Monterrey mall, about 3.9 km to Planetario Alfa, and roughly 7 km to KidZania Monterrey.
Holiday Inn Express Monterrey Galerias-San Jeronimo is a 3-star IHG property in the San Jeronimo district on the west side of the city, just 1 km — a 12 to 15 minute walk — from Galerias Monterrey, the area's big mall. The draw here isn't design or polish; it's the exact mix families actually need. There are two pools, one indoor for off-weather days and one outdoor for when the sun shows up, so kids swim whatever the forecast. Little ones are covered too: the hotel lends cribs, sets up baby safety gates, and offers babysitting so parents can slip out for a grown-up dinner. Every room comes with the free Express Start breakfast — eggs, cheese danish, baked bread, fruit and bottomless coffee — which trims the first meal off your daily budget all trip. Planetario Alfa is under a 10-minute drive and KidZania Monterrey under 15. It scores 8.4/10, best for families who want convenience near the mall and kid sights without paying up.
- 1 km from Galerias Monterrey — a 12 to 15 minute walk to food and a cinema
- Two pools (indoor + outdoor) plus cribs and babysitting
- Free Express Start breakfast with every room
- Rooms run small with very plain styling
- West-side location, 15 to 20 minutes' drive from Macroplaza downtown
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fiesta Americana Monterrey Pabellón M | 5 | 8.7 | ~$91 | About a 7-10 minute walk to Macroplaza; Monterrey airport (MTY) is roughly a 25-35 minute drive. | #1 family pick · heart of Centro Histórico |
| 2 | Crowne Plaza Hotel Monterrey by IHG | 4 | 8.5 | ~$77 | About a 5-minute walk (roughly 400 meters) to Macroplaza; Monterrey airport (MTY) is a 30–40 minute drive. | #2 family hotel · central Centro Histórico, 400 m to Macroplaza |
| 3 | Hyatt House Monterrey Valle / San Pedro | 4 | 9.0 | ~$100 | Galerías Valle Oriente | #3 family stay · suites with a kitchen |
| 4 | Hyatt Place Monterrey Valle | 4 | 8.9 | ~$83 | Heart of Valle Oriente; the Galerías Valle Oriente mall is within walking distance, and MTY airport is about 30 minutes by car. | #4 family hotel · 12-minute walk to KidZania |
| 5 | Hotel Galería Plaza Monterrey | 5 | 9.0 | ~$109 | Valle Oriente district — no metro in this area; about 15-20 minutes by car from Macroplaza, and 25-30 minutes from MTY airport. | #5 family hotel · heart of Valle Oriente |
| 6 | Wyndham Monterrey Ambassador Centro | 4 | 8.3 | ~$69 | Estación Padre Mier on Metro Line L2 is about a 6-minute walk; Monterrey airport (MTY) is a 35-45 minute taxi ride. | #6 family hotel · separate kids' paddling pool |
| 7 | Krystal Monterrey | 4 | 8.3 | ~$63 | Macroplaza about a 5 to 8 minute walk; Monterrey International Airport (MTY) roughly 30 to 40 minutes by car. | #7 family hotel · right on Plaza Hidalgo |
| 8 | Hampton Inn by Hilton Monterrey/Galerias-Obispado | 4 | 8.6 | ~$51 | Next to Plaza Real Shopping; about 5.6 km from KidZania Monterrey; a free shuttle covers an 8-mile radius. | #8 budget family hotel · next to Plaza Real Shopping in Obispado |
| 9 | Holiday Inn Monterrey Valle by IHG | 4 | 8.4 | ~$74 | No metro nearby — plan on a car; Galerías Valle Oriente is a 6-minute drive and Plaza Fiesta San Agustín 7 minutes. | #9 family hotel · San Pedro district |
| 10 | Holiday Inn Express Monterrey Galerias-San Jeronimo | 3 | 8.4 | ~$49 | San Jeronimo district — about a 10 to 15 minute drive to Macroplaza downtown; Monterrey airport (MTY) is roughly 25 to 30 minutes by car. | #10 budget family hotel · 1 km from Galerias Monterrey |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Fiesta Americana Pabellón M is the most well-rounded family base in central Monterrey — a landmark tower over Centro with an indoor pool and an outdoor heated pool kids can use year-round, wide family rooms, and an easy walk to Macroplaza.
#2 A family base in the old center where you can walk to Macroplaza and the MARCO Museum in about five minutes, with a heated glass-dome pool, a separate kids' pool, large family rooms and babysitting on call.
#3 Hyatt House Monterrey Valle / San Pedro is an apartment-sized suite with a full kitchen in Monterrey's money district — a second-home feel, a year-round terrace pool, and a 2-minute drive up to the big mall.
#4 Hyatt Place Monterrey Valle is the hotel for families who want to wake up and head straight to KidZania — a sofa bed in every room, a free breakfast bar for the kids, a pool open all year, right in the heart of San Pedro, the safest district in the city.
#5 Galeria Plaza Monterrey is a Grupo Brisas 5-star planted in the middle of the Valle Oriente finance district — strong on its spot across from Plaza Fiesta San Agustin, an outdoor lap pool on a garden terrace, and a breakfast buffet families fill up on before heading out.
#6 The Ambassador is a genuinely characterful 1930s landmark with a properly separate kids' pool and plenty of family space — for bigger families who want to walk Centro without ever touching a car, it is the pick in this price range.
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