Located 100 metres from the River Fuerte, Hotel el Fuerte offers a free Wi-Fi zone and a hot tub surrounded by lush vegetation. The charming rooms feature unique Mexican-style décor.
Hotel Posada is a grand colonial mansion built in the 1800s and features a pool, Mexican restaurant and uniquely decorated rooms. The Regional Museum is nearby this boutique Sinaloa hotel.
Hotel Santa Elena has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in El Fuerte. With a bar, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Just a 5-minute walk from the centre of El Fuerte, Mansion Serrano Hotel offers an outdoor pool, a children’s pool and a water slide. The air-conditioned rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Torres Del Fuerte has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in El Fuerte. The 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Hotel EL MILAGRO has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in El Fuerte. The hotel also features free WiFi as well as a paid airport shuttle service.
We went there as the base for our trip to Copper Canyon on...
We went there as the base for our trip to Copper Canyon on the train. The hotel we stayed at was in the historic section which has a number of former mansions converted into hotels. We found it an easy place to get around and make the connections both for the train ride and getting to Los Mochis for the airport. The local museum is small but interesting and a performance of local traditional dancing while we there. The walk by the river was interesting and the plaza by the City Hall was great place to hang out and people watch. Food was good and close.
Robert L. McDowell
United States
10
Scored 10
Very pleasant place to start rail trip through the Copper...
Very pleasant place to start rail trip through the Copper Canyon. Good food in restaurants and street vendors. Wonderful central plaza and historic buildings. Museum was small but interesting. Great promenade along the river. Getting around is easy walking or taking cabs. Many hotels in former large homes. Quite enjoyable in its own right.
Robert L. McDowell
United States
10
Scored 10
very cute town, I wasnt expecting much and I was nicely...
very cute town, I wasnt expecting much and I was nicely surprised, people is very helpful and open to speak to you. easy to walk around, I feel safe all the time.
my host recomend some fish dish called: callos de lobina, at a Bar Capri, and they were amazing!! the best food i have on my whole trip
Road was all dug up out front. Omar the owner was great. We said the construction situation was unacceptable, as we needed secure parking and couldn't enter the property. He gave us cash back to cover the amount he was receiving. We ended up driving to Los Mochis and found a hotel to stay in there. The midges, no- see-ums were terrible in El Fuerte. Never had so many bites. Not on the top of my list of Pueblos Magicos. I have visited 36 out of 134 of them.
The hotel is stunning, in the heart of El Fuerte. The staff, especially the owner/manager was extremely helpful and friendly and really went far above and beyond to make sure my stay was as comfortable and pleasant as possible. She help me when my plans had to change and if not for her I would still be stuck not knowing what to do. Highly recommend this to anyone wanting to visit El Fuerte.
The room was spacious, especially for one person. Although it was stuffy and warm and the bathroom had a strong smell of chlorine when I first entered, the air conditioning worked very well to cool and ventilate the room. The hotel provided towels, soap, and toilet paper. I also received good recommendations and information about the city and transportation when I asked.
Very nice location, about a 5 minute walk to the main square. The local bus to Los mochis stops around the corner (from there you can take a taxi to the airport). The room was very big. Nice shower. The hotel itself was beautiful. We didn't use the pool but it looked clean and was quit big. Would stay here again!
Beautiful discovery arriving at this hotel! The room was very pretty, cozy, well decorated and clean. one of the nicest room we’ve had during our trip. The owners were very sweet and friendly. They offered to drive us to the train station, for a small fee, allowing us to avoid more expensive taxi.
What can I say but WOW. What a lovely hotel. Beautiful Mexican style husienda. Very colorful. Lovely central courtyard and entrance. Room was big and bed comfortable. Raquel on reception was fantastic always ready to help with anything. Would definitely stay again.
Just about everything. The hotel oozes history with hidden courtyards and crammed full of curiosities. Don't forget the town museum and also the Malecon along side the river. Nobody mentions that.
Hotel provided free transportation from the train station. Room decorations excelled expectations. Hotel itself has some nice story. Food was good. Personal friendly. Location was great.
very polite person checking us in caught an error in price and fixed it for us. The hotel is across from the plaza; museum, restaurants, river close by, very old hotel but charming
Beautiful hotel in an excellent location. Rooms are big and clean, had everything we needed. Restaurant downstairs is great. Service was wonderful all around, such helpful staff.
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