This hotel was built for the 1978 World Cup, but never really gained a lot of popularity, and struggled mightily during the peso crisis in the mid-1990s, and in 2001, closed for good. But it's employees banded together to re-open the hotel, and now have repaired nearly all of its original 200 rooms. They're not the fanciest rooms you'll find in town, but they're very cheap (starting at $55 USD a night). And if you're into 1970s architecture, this will definitely be an interesting stay.
