37 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mexico City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hotel Punto Mx

$$ | República de Uruguay 47, Mexico City, 06020, Mexico

A basic hotel in a great location, Hotel Punto Mx provides more value than style. With easy access to public transportation, the hotel serves as a good home base for exploring the city.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Very affordable
  • Some rooms have private terraces

Cons

  • Hard beds
  • Inconsistent service
  • Thin walls mean guests can hear neighboring rooms
República de Uruguay 47, Mexico City, 06020, Mexico
55-5512--7064
Hotel Details
60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Fernando La Condesa

$$ | Iztaccihuatl 54, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico

Part of the hip Austin, Texas–based Bunkhouse Hotel group, this casually chic boutique hotel set inside a 1940s apartment building is just a few steps from both Parque México and Avenida Amsterdam, and offers light-filled rooms with Bluetooth speakers, mini-refrigerators stocked with premium snacks for purchase, and a handful of suites with terraces. The complimentary breakfast is served on the hotel's lovely rooftop terrace, which is a nice spot to hang out any time of day, and there's a cute lounge on the ground floor serving coffee and cocktails, plus an assortment of tasty tapas, from shrimp ceviche to watermelon-feta salads. 

Pros

  • Amazing location in Condesa's prettiest section
  • Great little lounge with good food and drink
  • Well-thought-out rooms with original architectural details

Cons

  • Street noise can be a problem, especially weekend evenings
  • Least expensive rooms are pretty compact
  • Some rooms lack much in the way of a view
Iztaccihuatl 54, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico
55-1334–4653
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Condesa

$$ | Colima 428, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico

With no sign out front and a location on a quiet street a block from Roma's border with Condesa, this inviting oasis anchored by a restored two-story Porfirian mansion stands out for its lovely staff, delicious food, and tasteful balance between old-world elegance and modern convenience. Rooms in the main house retain their 20th-century architectural details, including high ceilings, but also feature wide-screen mounted TVs, individual climate control, and L'Occitane bath products; the larger suites, which are in a newer wing, have an even more contemporary feel. The filling full breakfast is included, but other meals are available for a charge.

Pros

  • Beautifully decorated common rooms and landscaped terraces
  • Very good guest-only on-site restaurant
  • Peaceful yet central setting close to parks and Avenida Amsterdam

Cons

  • Bit of a walk from the heart of Roma
  • Least expensive rooms can feel a little cramped
  • Internet can be a little slow
Colima 428, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5211--4892
Hotel Details
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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HS Hotsson Hotel CDMX--Condesa Sur

$$ | Av. Revolución 67, Mexico City, 11870, Mexico

Part of a growing Mexican chain of mid-range hotels, this eight-story property is technically in Tacubaya, just south of Condesa, but it's an easy walk from the neighborhood's wealth of trendy restaurants and shops, making it a great affordable base. Although the rooms are all furnished similarly, they are large and have fully equipped kitchens, which explains why many families and guests planning longer visits choose to stay here. There's a decent on-site restaurant and bar, plus parking (somewhat rare in Condesa) for an extra charge.

Pros

  • Close to San Miguel Chapultepec's galleries and restaurants
  • Spacious rooms outfitted with kitchens
  • Excellent value for the neighborhood

Cons

  • Noise from neighboring busy streets can be obstrusive
  • Room decor is a bit cookie-cutter
  • On the south edge of the neighborhood
Av. Revolución 67, Mexico City, 11870, Mexico
55-8844--0101
Hotel Details
103 rooms
No Meals

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Maria Condesa

$$ | Calle Atlixco 132, Mexico City, 06170, Mexico

This laid-back but sophisticated boutique hotel on a slightly busy street corner features 16 rooms that have been designed with locally crafted products. A very tasty breakfast is served on the fifth-floor terrace, and there's a wonderful wine bar, NIV, on the ground floor.

Pros

  • Covered open-air roof terrace with neighborhood views
  • Lots of terrific restaurants just steps away
  • Bath products and some furnishings designed by Pineda Covalin boutique

Cons

  • Linens and towels are a bit thin
  • Not suitable for children
  • In a somewhat noisy part of the neighborhood
Calle Atlixco 132, Mexico City, 06170, Mexico
55-5286–5828
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Room Mate Valentina

$$ | Amberes 27, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

The decor is minimalist and quirky: walls are awash with electric colors, the furniture is asymmetrical, the accents are futuristic. Flat-screen TVs and free Internet access in every room are nice touches. Suites on the top floor all have balconies with decent views.

Pros

  • Central location on popular cobblestone street
  • New gym coming in 2015

Cons

  • Restaurant only serves breakfast
  • No bar
Amberes 27, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5080–4500
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
53 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Zócalo Central

$$ | Av. 5 de Mayo 61, Mexico City, 06000, Mexico

This hotel couldn't have a better location—it's right on the Zócalo and close to a gaggle of museums, restaurants, and historic buildings. You'd expect nothing less than to be in the heart of the city, given that one wing of the building was once the home of Hernán Cortés. Rooms are very small, but the most recently renovated ones are nicely appointed, with wood floors, crisp white bedspreads, and flat-screen TVs. The restaurant and bar have sweeping views of the Catedral Metropolitana and Palacio Nacional.  And rooms have double pane windows so while it may be in a busy part of town, it is quiet inside. Cafe Central in the lobby supplies food and drinks to all guests 24-hours a day at no extra fee.

Pros

  • Phenomenal location
  • Breakfast and all day snacks included in room rate
  • Free daily walking tours

Cons

  • Busy location means that at times the areas outside the hotel are chaotic
  • Rooms (and gym) are small
  • Beds are a bit firm
Av. 5 de Mayo 61, Mexico City, 06000, Mexico
55-5130–5138
Hotel Details
105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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