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Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel: Solo Traveller Verdict
Tulum's famed beach road hums with a particular rhythm, a blend of rustling palms, distant music, and the constant sigh of the Caribbean. Amidst this vibrant stretch, Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel presents an alluring proposition for those exploring solo. It offers a stylish base with a distinct Thai flavour, promising sea views and a sophisticated atmosphere. But does this chic retreat truly cater to the independent traveller, or is it more suited to pairs seeking a romantic getaway?
The short answer
Whether Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel works for you in Tulum depends less on the brochure and more on which audience you fall into, and the answer is more specific than the website lets on. Here's the practical read on Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel: Airy quarters, some with sea views, in a chic beachfront hotel offering a Thai restaurant & a bar.
It suits travellers who value for solo travellers and who would rather know the trade-offs up front than discover them on arrival. It's a less obvious fit for travellers who want the opposite, different vibe, different price ceiling, or a different sort of crowd, and those readers should look at the alternatives section before booking.
On value, 4. 7★ across 916 reviews puts Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel in a defensible band; the real question is whether the specific room category, season, and rate you're being shown clears that bar. The single biggest trade-off most guests under-weigh is fit, Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel rewards travellers whose plan matches the property and quietly punishes those whose plan doesn't.
Worth checking against Zamas Hotel and Be Tulum Hotel before you commit, both come up repeatedly as direct comparisons in Tulum. Booking tip: hold your dates with a refundable rate while you read the cons section honestly, then convert once the trade-offs sit right with you.
Solo safety
The Tulum beach road, where Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel is situated, generally feels safe for solo travellers walking around during daylight hours and early evening. The main concerns are typical for any busy tourist area: petty theft and ensuring you're aware of your surroundings, especially after dark when lighting can be inconsistent.
Stick to well-lit paths and be mindful of your belongings. While the hotel itself offers a secure environment, venturing out requires standard precautions. The area is frequented by many tourists and locals, creating a sense of general safety, but it's always wise to avoid poorly lit or deserted stretches.
If you're heading into Tulum town late at night, a taxi is recommended over walking. Many solo travellers find the main strip comfortable enough for evening strolls, but vigilance is key.
How solo-friendly the vibe is
Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel cultivates an atmosphere that is undeniably chic and often leans towards a romantic, couple-oriented ambiance. You'll see many pairs enjoying the beachfront setting and the sophisticated Thai restaurant. This isn't to say solo travellers aren't welcome or catered for, but the prevailing mood isn't one of easy mingling for singles.
It's a place for quiet enjoyment, reading a book on your balcony, or savouring a meal with a view. If you prefer a hotel where striking up conversations with strangers is a common occurrence, you might find Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel a little too serene. Alternatives like Zamas Hotel might offer a slightly more relaxed, potentially more social, beachfront scene, though still not a dedicated solo traveller hub.
Ways to meet people
Meeting people at Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel as a solo traveller will likely require a proactive approach. The hotel's bar and the sunset deck offer opportunities, especially during happy hour, though conversations might be more between couples or existing groups. The on-site Thai restaurant is an intimate setting, less conducive to striking up chats with fellow diners.
For more structured social interaction, consider booking a group tour that departs from the area, such as a cenote tour or a trip to the Mayan ruins. These excursions naturally foster connections. While Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel itself doesn't have dedicated social events for singles, its prime location means you're a short walk or taxi ride from beach clubs and bars in Tulum that are more geared towards a lively social scene.
Single-supplement reality
The concept of a 'single supplement' is less about a specific surcharge and more about how room rates are structured, typically based on double occupancy. At Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel, booking a room for one person will mean you're paying the full rate designed for two, without the benefit of splitting the cost.
This can make it feel expensive for a solo traveller compared to sharing. However, when you consider the prime beachfront location, the stylish design, and the quality of the Thai restaurant, the price point aligns with other upscale properties in Tulum. Hotels like Be Tulum Hotel or Mi Amor, an SLH Hotel also operate on similar pricing models where solo occupancy means paying the full room rate.
You're essentially paying for the amenities and the experience, which can be a worthwhile splurge for a solo treat.
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Local knowledge
BYOB Beach Blanket
While the hotel has a bar, consider bringing a small, portable blanket or sarong. It's perfect for claiming a quiet spot on the sand away from the main hotel seating, offering a more private and relaxed experience for solo sunbathing or reading.
Weekday Wanderer
The Tulum beach road can get crowded on weekends. Visiting Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel mid-week offers a more tranquil experience, making it easier for solo travellers to find peaceful moments and potentially more attentive service.
Cenote Strategy
Many cenotes are best visited early to avoid crowds. Arrange transport from Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel to a nearby cenote like Gran Cenote or Dos Ojos right when they open for a more serene swim.
Tips before you go
Pack reef-safe sunscreen
Protecting Tulum's delicate coral reefs is crucial for preserving the natural beauty you came to see.
Carry cash in pesos
While many places accept dollars, smaller vendors and taxis often offer better rates or only accept local currency.
Book popular restaurants in advance
Tulum's dining scene is in high demand; securing a table at sought-after spots, especially for dinner, is essential.
Embrace the slow pace
The beach road operates on 'Tulum time'; rushing will only lead to frustration. Relax and go with the flow.
Frequently asked
Is Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel comfortable for solo travellers?
Yes, Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel is comfortable for solo travellers who appreciate a chic, beachfront setting and good food. The airy rooms and sea views provide a pleasant personal retreat. However, if your main goal is to socialize and meet many other solo travellers easily, the hotel's sophisticated and often couple-focused vibe might feel a bit quiet.
Is the area around Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel safe to walk alone at night?
The immediate area around Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel on the beach road is generally considered safe for walking during the early evening, especially on well-lit sections. Standard precautions apply: be aware of your surroundings and avoid deserted stretches. For late-night excursions into Tulum town, taking a taxi is advisable for added security.
Where do solo travellers meet people at Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel?
Solo travellers looking to meet people at Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel might find the hotel bar or the sunset deck the most conducive spots, particularly during happy hour. However, the hotel's overall ambiance leans towards quiet relaxation rather than active socializing, so organised tours or nearby beach clubs might offer more opportunities.
Does Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel charge a single supplement?
Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel, like most hotels, prices rooms based on double occupancy. Therefore, a solo traveller will pay the full room rate, which can feel like a single supplement. While there isn't a specific 'single supplement' fee, you are paying the rate designed for two people when booking for one.
Which solo-friendly tour goes out from Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel?
Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel does not organize specific solo-friendly tours, but many group tours for cenotes, Mayan ruins, or Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve depart from the general area. Booking one of these excursions through the hotel concierge or a local tour operator is a great way for solo travellers to meet others and explore the region.
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Mezzanine by La Zebra, an SLH Hotel
Airy quarters, some with sea views, in a chic beachfront hotel offering a Thai restaurant & a bar.