Surrounded by the natural beauty of Toluca, the Hotel Del Rey Inn has been providing exquisite service to visitors since it opened on August 20, 1960. Hotel Del Rey has established itself as one of Mexico’s most loved hotels and one guests are sad to leave and thrilled to return to. While a bounty of amenities await your visit, the beauty alone is sure to inspire.
Anything you need is happily offered with staff ready and able to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Guests are thrilled to simply sit back and enjoy a quiet moment in the plush and elegant settings. Sitting areas throughout the inn are perfect for relaxing after a busy day of sightseeing or a great place to plan your day’s adventures.
Your stay is sure to be simply blissful with beautiful non-smoking rooms offering cable and satellite T.V. Getting around is a breeze with shuttle service to the industrial area or private parking in lots with ample spaces. Concierge service is available, but most of the staff is more than happy to offer suggestions for places to see in the area.
Enjoy a dip in a perfectly heated pool or indulge in a trip to the jacuzzi or sauna. You can keep to your exercise regiment with the on site fitness center or simply kick back in the hotel’s entertainment room. With all the amenities, it is going to be hard to say good bye.
The Hotel Del Rey Inn in Toluca is a true treasure that has built a reputation of excellence over the past forties years. Guests often return and new visitors have often be referred by former guests. Hotels that have survived through word-of-mouth are some of the true prizes in hospitality and the ones you really should experience.
The location of the Del Rey Hotel is known as the hospitality zone of Toluca and is a short distance from the local industrial area. It is located along the Mexico-Toluca Highwayn and is close to several cities including Mexico City, Atlacoumlco and Ixtapan de la Sal.





Gorgeous!!!! I love the lizard.*SK*
“A pleasure climbing these stairs”
Duhhh??? How could it possibly be a pleasure to climb all those stairs? The elevation of Toluca is 8,750 feet above sea level. Doesn’t that hotel have elevators? I think you should leave out the picture of the stairs
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