Romano Palace
With its prime location across from both Condesa Beach and a string of bars, clubs and restaurants, the Romano Palace offers the Spring Breaker more convenience than many Acapulco hotels. With all-inclusive packages available for spring break 2010, as well as waiter service on the beach, your days will be as fun-filled as your nights. So get started at the beach or pool, and when it’s time for PM fun, you’ll be within walking distance of many StudentCity.com pre-game and other nightly parties. In addition the Romano Palace is located across from the excitement of 'party zone' clubs like Barbarroja, Disco Beach, Paradise, and Mangos.
Twenty-story building, which was built in 1974 has the art in a Venetian mosaic such as “roman circus” positioned right in the lobby. The hotel itself is located a block from the beach, but across the street from most of the popular bars. This is great for not spending much money on transportation if you plan on doing a lot of partying. With 270 rooms and the crazy party atmosphere, you won’t find too much peace and quiet at this Acapulco hotel - perfect for spring break students.
Twenty-story building, which was built in 1974 has the art in a Venetian mosaic such as “roman circus” positioned right in the lobby. The hotel itself is located a block from the beach, but across the street from most of the popular bars. This is great for not spending much money on transportation if you plan on doing a lot of partying. With 270 rooms and the crazy party atmosphere, you won’t find too much peace and quiet at this Acapulco hotel - perfect for spring break students.






