ScatManDoo's primer of Street Girl Hotels

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By Scatmandoo on Saturday, December 20, 2014 - 10:08 am:  Edit

This is a listing of street girl hotels in Tijuana's La Zona including room rates. This list is not complete as of December 2014 since there are some omissions. And some additional information on SG hotels will be available soon as Cascades and La Gloria are being expanded and a new SG hotel is being built next door to the El Porton.

Hacienda de Santiago (HDS is located on the NW corner of the intersection of Revolution and Coahuila Ave.) charges 430 pesos per night for their double rooms on weekdays. The overnight rate for the double rooms rises to 565 pesos for Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights. The doubles rent weekly for 2,150 pesos. Single rooms would be slightly less. There is also a 125 pesos refundable deposit at HDS for the TV remote and room key. On site parking is free for hotel guests and I've even kept my car parked there for two or three hours after checking out without incurring a parking charge.

They don't charge joiner fees (i.e. per chica fees) when you bring in multiple chicas during the day and night. Most room are equipped with kitchenettes that have cabinets, counters, propane stovetop range and a small (maybe 6 cu. ft.) refrigerators. They have rooms on floors 2 thru 5, 12 rooms on each floor. No A/C or heat.

Now I'm going to try to list the overnight rates of all the SG hotels in LZ on the east side of Constitution Avenue. Let's start at the nothern end of La Zona with the Hotel Leyva:

Hotel Leyva often adjusts their room rates, and most of their single rooms are of two distinct types. Nicer, larger single rooms with cheap marble covered bathrooms make up most of their 4-story tower building. Those tower rooms come with free parking privileges, but they also come with a higher overnight rate than the smaller, dumpy single rooms (that are currently getting some renovations) in the older building that lack free parking privileges. Since these different rates are often getting tweaked, most room rate information on the Leyva usually becomes quickly outdated.

Earlier this month I rented a double room at the Leyva for 1,875 pesos. They have a different single-night rate for weekdays (Monday to Thursday) with a slightly higher overnight rate on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. The rent for one week is typically the cost of five weeknights (i.e. prepay for five nights & get two more free). So expect to pay slightly less than 400 pesos for a double on weekdays and slightly more than 400 pesos on the weekends. Each of the two types of single rooms will cost a little less than the tower doubles.

As this renovation continues on... hopefully the lowest single rates will stay close to 350p weekdays with the highest double room rate not climbing to over 450p on weekends. When you rent for the whole month there, as a substantial amount of their hotel guests do, even the lower weekly rates are heavily discounted. I rented a Leyva double room for a month during portions of February & March 2014 at a cost of 5,900 pesos, which is well below the 1,875 weekly rent for that same double room. Monthly rents on single rooms would be even less. At Hotel Leyva there is also a 25 pesos refundable deposit for the room key. There have not been joiner fees charged at the Leyva, but with their recent greater diligence in tracking which chicas are going where when they arrive on the property, that may soon change.

The Leyva is only so-so regarding overall cleanliness. These are older rooms, with no A/C or heating. The newer wing (newer, not new) has rooms with old TVs (receiving about 12 channels via cable).

Heading south from Hotel Leyva is the crappy hotel used by the Chicago club (Hotel Jalos). It's overnight rates for their crappy rooms are not even worth mentioning. For many years (and maybe even today) they had the nerve to charge a joiner fee for even your first chica visit.

Continuing south the next hotel would be Los Monitos, which charges 300p for many of their overnight rooms, and they charge joiner fees also for extra chica visits. Most of the rooms there are ratty and a bad element of people often hang in and around Los Monitos. The only three descent rooms are three second story rooms that face Coahuila Ave., the middle room has a raised dome ceiling.

The next hotel south, after crossing Coahuila Ave. at the crossroads, is the Hacienda Hotel. Hacienda charges 200p for the three or four overnight rooms they have upstairs, plus a 50p joiner fee for every chica after your first cita.

Almost the next hotel to the south is the Michoacan Hotel, which charges 300p for their overnight rooms, plus a joiner fee for every chica after your first cita that is sometimes 50p, and other times 60p. They also rent their much older rooms which share a common rear bathroom, for 200p.

Regarding room amenities, we'll skip the old rooms without banos, because those rooms lack any amenities. The newer rooms are surprisingly roomy and clean, unlike the rest of the hotel. These rooms are also pretty quiet at night, but I have not stayed there after Hotel Ceci began operations above the Michoacan's better rooms. It might not be as quiet and peaceful there nowadays. Good lighting, No A/C, old TVs with just a few channels.


But before heading further south, let's take a few steps back to the north to the entrance of the brand new SG hotel called Hotel Ceci located directly above the Michoacan's north wing. This brand spanking new hotel was built on top of existing Hotel Michoacan's cuartos and also charges 300p for their single overnight rooms, plus a 60p joiner fee for every chica after your first cita. I toured this small hotel soon after it opened. They have a few double rooms at higher rates. The one double room I saw was twice the size of the already decent-sized single rooms, & not just two beds crammed into an otherwise single hotel room.

Next hotel to the south is Hotel Rivera and I do not have current room rate information.

Continuing south of the alley on Constitution Avenues' sidewalk in the Hotel Irma. They rent overnight rooms Sunday through Thursday but do not rent their rooms to overnight guests on Friday or Saturday nights. Their overnight rates are 200 pesos plus 50p joiner fees after your first cita. When I took the same SG up for citas #1, #2 & #3 I was not charged a joiner fee for her, but a joiner fee was assessed on a different chica hired for cita #4. YMMV

They have more than a dozen rooms. About only half of the rooms have banos, so be sure to request a room con banos if you rent overnight. The con banos overnight rooms are fairly large, never clean, no TVs, no A.C, actually no typical amenities, but there is one unique feature. The overnight rooms have these large, odd bathrooms. A 6 foot by 6 foot completely tiled banos with sink, toilet and shower in opposite corners of the open square bathroom. The shower delivers the absolute hottest hot water in all of La Zona. Nearly boiling hot.

I like to close the window and bathroom door and steam that puppy up to where it is essentially like a sauna. If you don't mind sitting on a toilet seat, you can get get a pretty good shvitz in their bathrooms.

And finally near Constution's southern edge inside of LZ is the El Legado Hotel. Its location is about halfway up the hill. Their overnight rates are also 200 pesos plus 50p joiner fees after your first cita. They have a spotty record of collecting the joiner fee there and I suggest you request they charge no joiner fees when you arrange for overnight accommodations there.

If you make it all the way up the hill there are numerous SG hotels located on primera. I've never stayed overnight in any of them, but I've had friends stay overnight at the Enva Hotel, which is the first SG hotel when you turn left on Primara from Constituion Ave. The Enva charges 200 pesos per night and charges no chica joiner fees. The rooms have no electrical sockets (like the Eduardo Hotel on the alley) so you will need to bring a light socket converter if you want to plug in a razor, space heater or charge your cellphone.

In my next post I will go over the SG hotels located on the alley.


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