First, the good news: it is very close to Mexico City's huge park (Bosque de Chapultepec), which is filled with attractions, and it was great to have a supermarket 7 blocks away, since we planned to do most of our own cooking. The apartments were very nice. The staff were really friendly and helpful. But now the bad news: a couple of flaws really mattered: (1) The apartments do not have air conditioning. There was a big fan that injected water as it ran (which needed to be filled every several hours), but this was hardly adequate--even for a single room. So the apartment was always very hot, which made sleeping more difficult and uncomfortable, and even being in the apartment at any time somewhat stuffy. (2) They have a single barbecue for the entire building, which was OK because there didn't seem to be any competition for its use. But it required charcoal, which had to be lugged (along with the lighter fluid) from the supermarket 7 blocks away, and also takes much more time to use (not to mention polluting). Worst of all, it was never cleaned the entire time I was there (or before--because when I first used it, it was very dirty from its last use), nor were any tools available to clean it, so I had to do my best with a butter knife and then letting it sit in high heat. But cooking inside the apartment only made it hotter in there, so the always-dirty barbecue forced a choice between the lesser of two evils. Because of these negatives, I would not stay there again.