We were a family of 5 with teenage children from the UK staying for 9 nights in August 2017.
I have no problem recommending this apartment, as it was perfect for our needs. It was modern, clean, smart and in a great location. The 3 bedrooms were a decent size and had 2 double beds and 1 single. There were 2 bathrooms, one en-suite and both with showers, which was really useful with teenagers !
The apartment came with Sky Cable TV, which has plenty of English language channels, if required. The wifi was reliable and the door electronic keypad entry was intriguing.
I read a review that the beds were particularly comfortable, which is not something I normally notice, but they were.
The apartment is an easy walking distance from a whole load of sites, including the Alameda Park, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mirador Torre Latino, Zócalo, Templo Mayor, Metropolitan Catedral, National Palace, Plaza de la República, Plaza Garibaldi, Reforma, Palacio Postal, La Ciudadela Mercado, etc...
It is also next door to the Popular Art Museum, which I'd not heard of before, but was excellent. Coyoacán was easy to get to from the nearby Juarez Metro. I would recommend travelling off peak on the Metro as it can get crazy busy. If going to the Frida Kahlo Museum I would definitely recommend buying tickets online first. We didn't and waited for 3 hours to get in ( and that was on a weekday ).
There are plenty of decent restaurants nearby as well. From the upmarket Azul Histórico to El Caifan for tacos. We actually only ate in the one night, but the kitchen is well equipped.
The airport pickup option was really useful, especially as our flight from the UK arrived in Mexico City at 4am and the driver coordinated with our meet and greet at 5am at the apartment.
The shared pool and gym are easily accessible at the top of another tower in the building complex. The pool is split into lanes and you need to wear a cap and goggles. There are couple of pairs of each included in the apartment.
We went on one of the tours run by Ricardo to Teotihuacan and Basilica de Gualupe which I would highly recommend. Ricardo also helped us with airport transfers, which can be a pain for a party of 5.
There is so much history and culture in Mexico City and this was a great base for us to explore from.