Four Points by Sheraton Monterrey Linda Vista
by the TopOfHotel team
A dependable Marriott Bonvoy base with simple, well-equipped rooms in Linda Vista, a few minutes' drive from Estadio BBVA, plus an outdoor pool and an in-house restaurant.
A dependable Marriott Bonvoy base with simple, well-equipped rooms in Linda Vista, a few minutes' drive from Estadio BBVA, plus an outdoor pool and an in-house restaurant.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Walk into the lobby at Four Points by Sheraton Monterrey Linda Vista and the first thing you feel is an easy, unfussy comfort — true to the Four Points character within the Sheraton family, designed to be practical and good value rather than so polished it feels off-limits. Warm tones meet soft lighting, and there's a seating corner in the lobby where guests can sip a coffee or meet up before heading out for the day. Upstairs, the rooms are the kind many travelers know and trust: clean, calm tones throughout. The thing this brand is proudest of is the Four Comfort Bed, firm and comfortable in just the right way, paired with a work desk, a mini-fridge, a coffee maker, and a bathroom kept to Marriott standard. The overall look isn't about flash — it's about being tidy, easy to use, and predictable. For anyone here for a match or a concert or for work who wants a room where they already know what they're getting, that simplicity turns into an upside that makes multiple nights feel relaxed.
Food and amenities
What makes this Four Points worth it at this price is the gear it gives you — genuinely usable and built for several travel styles. Start with the outdoor pool, the real star in a city like Monterrey where the weather stays fairly warm most of the year; slip in to cool off after a day out or after a match. If you like to keep moving, there's a gym. Food is sorted too, thanks to an in-house restaurant serving northern Mexican food — Monterrey is famous for grilled cabrito and carne asada in particular — alongside international dishes for when you want something familiar, so late or tiring nights don't mean a long hunt for a meal. If you rent a car there's parking, and because it's a Marriott property, booking and earning points through Marriott Bonvoy is straightforward, with member perks and predictable standards. Steady real-guest scores of 8.7 on Agoda and 8.8 on Booking confirm most people are happy with what they pay for.
Location and getting there
Location is the part we most want to talk about, because it's the main reason this hotel is worth a look for a match-day or concert trip. The hotel sits in the Linda Vista district on the eastern side of Guadalupe, the urban area bordering Monterrey and home to Estadio BBVA — the ground fans call El Gigante de Acero (the Steel Giant), home of Rayados de Monterrey, set against the Cerro de la Silla mountain backdrop, and a landmark venue for football and big concerts. From Linda Vista it's only a few minutes by car or rideshare to the stadium, since they're just about 2.7 km apart. That means on match day you're not crossing the city — rest up, then head over at your own pace. The area also keeps Monterrey's highlights within easy reach: Paseo Santa Lucia, the canal walk that runs from downtown out to Fundidora park and a popular spot for strolling and riverboat rides, and Parque La Silla, a shady riverside park good for family cycling or a walk. Renting a car gives you the most freedom, but a taxi or ride app works just as well.
Things to know before booking
Straight talk, grounded in real reviews, to help you decide. First, the location: as close as it is to the stadium, it's not in central Monterrey. The hotel is in the Linda Vista district on the Guadalupe side, so getting out to downtown areas like Barrio Antiguo or Macroplaza mostly means a rental car, taxi, or ride app. If you like stepping out of the hotel straight into shops and restaurants, this area may feel a bit quiet — plan your trips and budget for car fares. Second, the design: it's simple and functional in the Four Points style, so rooms and common areas read as neat and tidy rather than flashy or view-blessed. Anyone after a boutique or luxury feel may find it plain, but if you want comfort you can predict, it does what it says. Last, pricing during a big match or event at Estadio BBVA — and especially big Rayados matches or major concerts — climbs well above normal and sells out fast, because a near-stadium location is in high demand. If you're coming then, book far ahead to lock in both the rate and the room.
Our take
Four Points by Sheraton Monterrey Linda Vista suits brand loyalists, families, and work travelers heading to events at Estadio BBVA who want to stay with a chain they know in Marriott Bonvoy — simple, fully-equipped rooms with predictable quality, plus an outdoor pool and an in-house restaurant, a few minutes' drive from the stadium and at a price easier to justify than the downtown luxury places. If your trip in your head is relaxing in a room you can trust, cooling off in the pool, having dinner in the hotel, then driving a few minutes to cheer on a match under the Cerro de la Silla mountain, it fits well — backed by steady scores of 8.7 on Agoda and 8.8 on Booking. But if you want to stay downtown and explore on foot without a car, or you're after flashy design and a great view, this one takes a little weighing up. Overall we give it 8.7/10 for a solid-brand hotel that's close to the stadium and good value in this area.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- A Marriott Bonvoy hotel under the Four Points by Sheraton brand, so you get predictable standards across cleanliness, a comfortable bed, and service — and you can book and earn Bonvoy points with confidence.
- The Linda Vista location on the eastern side of Guadalupe is just a few minutes' drive from Estadio BBVA, only about 2.7 km away — very handy on a Rayados match day or concert night.
- There's an outdoor pool to cool off in Monterrey's fairly warm weather, plus a gym for working out after a full day on the move.
- The in-house restaurant serves both northern Mexican food and international dishes, so you don't have to head out far to eat on a tiring night.
- It's close to attractions like Paseo Santa Lucia, the downtown canal walk, and Parque La Silla, a riverside park — good for getting the family out for a stroll.
- It's not in central Monterrey — it sits in the Linda Vista district on the Guadalupe side, so sightseeing or getting to the stadium mostly means a rental car, taxi, or rideshare app.
- Rooms and common areas lean toward simple and functional in the Four Points style. If you're expecting flashy luxury or a great view, it may feel a little plain.
- Room rates climb and fill up fast on days with a big Rayados match or concert at Estadio BBVA, so book well in advance.
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Insider Tips
- On match days at Estadio BBVA, it's only a few minutes by car or rideshare from Linda Vista, but leave extra time because the roads around the stadium get jammed on big event days. If you use a ride app, set the pickup and drop-off a little away from the stadium gates to dodge the traffic.
- Use the in-house restaurant on nights when you get back late or are worn out from traveling — it's easier than going out to find food. And if you're a Marriott Bonvoy member, add your number when booking to earn points and member perks.
- If you want to explore central Monterrey, allow time for the drive to Paseo Santa Lucia and the Barrio Antiguo district. For an easy family day, stop by Parque La Silla, the riverside park not far from here.