87 Best Hotels in Mexico City, Mexico

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Hotel NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2

$$ | Capitán Carlos León Gonzales s/n, Mexico City, 15620, Mexico

This sleek, circular three-story hotel is set directly above Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez Terminal 2 and is the most convenient lodging if you're flying on Aeroméxico or Delta (which are both based in this terminal), offering well-appointed accommodations with wood floors, premium bedding, and nicely updated bathrooms. Although rooms have large windows, they face an inner courtyard rather than planes taking off and landing. There's a full restaurant and bar serving decent if unmemorable international fare.

Pros

  • Very nice gym and outdoor pool
  • Thick windows keep out any noise from planes
  • Literally steps from Terminal 2

Cons

  • Need to take (free) airport shuttle to Terminal 1 or the Metro
  • Uninteresting location for sightseeing
  • Rooms have a rather drab courtyard view
Capitán Carlos León Gonzales s/n, Mexico City, 15620, Mexico
55-9596--8237
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287 rooms
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Hotel Plaza Florencia

$ | Florencia 61, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

The lobby of this hotel may be weighted with heavy furniture, but the rooms upstairs are bright, modern, and, most importantly, soundproofed against the traffic noise of the busy avenue below. Some large family suites are available.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Very clean
  • Higher floors have views of the Angel Monument

Cons

  • Decor is dated
  • Generic style
  • Some rooms are dark
Florencia 61, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5242–4700
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142 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Polanco

$ | Edgar Allan Poe 8, 11560, Mexico

This small hotel right off Parque Lincoln and not far from Chapultepec park offers an exclusive Polanco zip code at a much better price than the larger hotels nearby. Marble floors and dark-wood furniture accent the cozy lobby, which leads to five floors of tidy, carpeted rooms with flat-screen TVs and serviceable furnishings.

Pros

  • Good value for the neighborhood
  • Nice location
  • Strong Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Rooms are tiny and in need of renovation
  • No restaurant on-site
  • You get what you pay for in terms of service
Edgar Allan Poe 8, 11560, Mexico
55-5280–8082
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71 rooms
No Meals

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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
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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
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Stella Maris

$ | C. James Sullivan 69, Mexico City, 06470, Mexico

This clean and comfortable hotel comes with all the expected amenities as well as a rooftop pool and terrace that offers an excellent view of the Reforma Avenue skyscraper district. A hip boutique hotel it is not, but it's not one of the questionable, cheap motels that dominated the area's lodging scene for decades. It's safe and well-situated to explore the San Rafael and Cuauhtémoc neighborhoods. 

Pros

  • Great location for exploring
  • Awesome rooftop pool
  • Good on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Along a loud and busy main road
  • Not particularly unique or exciting in terms of design
  • Frequent complaints about Wi-Fi
C. James Sullivan 69, Mexico City, 06470, Mexico
55-5566–6088
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114 rooms
No Meals

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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
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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
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103 rooms
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Hyatt House Mexico City/Santa Fe

$ | Vasco de Quiroga 4001, Mexico City, 05348, Mexico

With lower rates than most properties in the corporate-centered Santa Fe district, this eight-story hotel is a great deal considering the roomy accommodations, attractive pool and fitness center, and safe and relatively quiet location. Even the one- and two-bedroom suites, with full kitchens, cost only slightly more than standard rooms. 

Pros

  • Pretty mountain views from upper floors
  • Suites with full kitchens are perfect for longer stays
  • On the calmer western edge of Santa Fe

Cons

  • 20- to 30-minute walk or short Uber ride from most key Santa Fe attractions
  • 30- to 45-minute drive from main city neighborhoods
  • Limited restaurant options nearby
Vasco de Quiroga 4001, Mexico City, 05348, Mexico
55-5282--1234
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119 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Regency Mexico City

$$$ | Campos Elíseos 204, 11560, Mexico

Occupying a prime Polanco position adjacent to the Bosque de Chapultepec, this hotel is a seven-minute walk from the anthropology museum. Catering to business travelers, this is the city's second-largest hotel, and has marvelous views from the top-floor suites. Each room soothes with a contemporary design of subdued earth tones and wood accents. There are three on-site restaurants including Yoshimi, serving modern Japanese cuisine, as well as an artisanal bakery and candy shop.

Pros

  • Considering that this is one of the most elegant places to stay in the city, discounted weekend rates are quite tempting
  • Great location
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Large property so it lacks some intimacy
  • The rooms are on the basic side
  • Most of the lobby is a restaurant so there aren't many places to hang out besides the rooms
Campos Elíseos 204, 11560, Mexico
55-5083--1234
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773 rooms
No Meals

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J.W. Marriott Hotel Mexico City Polanco

$$$$ | Andrés Bello 29, 11560, Mexico

In keeping with its genteel neighborhood, this high-rise hotel has personalized service and cozy public areas; nothing overwhelms here. Rooms feature marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and down comforters. The hotel has a well-equipped 24-hour business center and an ATM, plus a health club that offers a gym, sauna, steam room, outdoor heated pool, and assorted beauty treatments.

Pros

  • Good on-site restaurants
  • Beautifully decorated
  • Exceptionally attentive service

Cons

  • Some of the rooms are small
  • More expensive than other hotels in the area
  • Noise from the street may disturb at night
Andrés Bello 29, 11560, Mexico
55-5999–0000
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314 rooms
No Meals

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Le Méridien Mexico City

$ | Paseo de la Reforma 69, Mexico City, 06030, Mexico

This comfortable, all-suites hotel right in the middle of the Reforma Avenue action is perfectly located to get you just about anywhere in the city in no time. It is within walking distance of the Zona Rosa, and some rooms offer scenic views of the nearby Monumento a la Revolución, which is lit up at night. Formerly owned by Air France, the chain maintains an aeronautical motif, with the property's geographical coordinates embedded in the lobby floor, and a mezzanine bar named Latitude. Rooms are spacious, furnished with queen- or king-size beds, marble bathrooms, sleeper sofas, and flat-screen TVs; each floor has a Premier Suite with panoramic views of Reforma Avenue.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Charming library-like café-bar
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Basement pool/fitness center area is nicely lit but a bit musty
  • Area around the hotel can get dark
  • Rooms need an update
Paseo de la Reforma 69, Mexico City, 06030, Mexico
55-5061–3000
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160 suites
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Live Aqua Urban Resort Mexico

$$$ | Paseo de los Tamarindos 98, Mexico City, 05120, Mexico

Situated in the stylish Arcos Bosques mixed-use district on the eastern edge of Santa Fe about 6 miles (10 km) from Parque Chapultepec, the only CDMX location of this growing Mexico brand of posh resorts offers plenty of creature comforts, including huge rooms with 65-inch smart TVs (and smaller TVs in the bathrooms), a gorgeous full spa, and an acclaimed restaurant serving rarefied Spanish cuisine.

Pros

  • Adjacent to upscale shopping and dining complex
  • Ultraluxurious amenities and design
  • Highly personal service

Cons

  • Slightly formal ambience can feel fussy
  • 10-minute drive from Santa Fe's core attractions
  • 20- to 40-minute drive from central Mexico City
Paseo de los Tamarindos 98, Mexico City, 05120, Mexico
55-9177–8400
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135 rooms
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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
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mondrian Mexico City Condesa

$$$ | Aguascalientes 156, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico

Sharing a lobby and some amenities with the similarly upscale Andaz hotel, this contemporary art-themed hotel with dynamic murals in the guestrooms occupies part of a large mid-20th-century building designed by celebrated architect Jose Luis Benlliure and filled with see-and-be-seen lounges and restaurants, including Skybar Condesa, with its sweeping city and mountain views. Tall windows allow sunlight to flood the guestrooms, which are outfitted with premium sound systems, lightening-fast Wi-Fi, and top-quality bath products. Some amenities are shared with the Andaz.

Pros

  • Fun, upbeat design and color scheme
  • Several excellent dining options
  • Full-service spa and fitness center

Cons

  • There can be a noisy, party vibe in the common areas
  • Large property can feel a bit impersonal
  • Guests must make reservations to use the rooftop pool belonging to the Andaz
Aguascalientes 156, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico
55-8889--0356
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183 rooms
No Meals

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NH Mexico City Reforma

$ | Liverpool 155, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

There's a stylish lobby cocktail lounge and a restaurant that serves excellent international cuisine in this 1960s-era business hotel. Rooms have business travelers in mind, and the newly refreshed look imparts a minimalist vibe, with neutral colors and dark hardwood floors. 

Pros

  • In the heart of Zona Rosa
  • Decent on-site restaurant
  • Excellent view of the neighborhood from the rooftop pool terrace

Cons

  • Particularly business focused, so seems a little impersonal
  • Generic style
  • Lacks some comfort elements
Liverpool 155, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5228–9928
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306 rooms
Free Breakfast

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One Ciudad de México Alameda

$ | Av. Juárez 88, Mexico City, 06040, Mexico

A central location across from the Alameda Central is the main selling point for this property catering to business travelers on a budget. It features cordial service and clean, functional rooms decorated with black-and-white historical photographs and pops of bright colors, plus parquet floors and marble baths. A breakfast buffet is served daily in the simple Ikea-style café area on the ground floor, where the carnivalesque music of the city's ever-present organ grinders wafts in from the street. A small outdoor patio off the lobby with a (fake) ivy-covered wall is a nice place to sit and work while taking advantage of the free Wi-Fi available throughout the property.

Pros

  • Central downtown location
  • Budget-friendly rates
  • Nice breakfast included

Cons

  • Few amenities
  • Small rooms
  • Atmosphere is a bit impersonal
Av. Juárez 88, Mexico City, 06040, Mexico
55-5130–0030
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117 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Orchid House

$$$ | Campo Elíseos 76, Mexico City, 11560, Mexico

A boutique hotel with only eighteen rooms, Orchid House provides an intimate experience for its guests.  With an acclaimed in-house restaurant (get the pizza), it's a convenient place to stay in a beautiful part of Polanco.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Comfortable beds
  • Wonderful on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Some rooms have no natural light
  • Inconsistent service
  • Certain rooms on the smaller side
Campo Elíseos 76, Mexico City, 11560, Mexico
55-5183--2798
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Posada Viena Soy Local CDMX

$ | Marsella 28, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

Hidden away in a quiet spot three blocks from the hustle and bustle of the Zona Rosa, this hotel is convenient to restaurants, bars, and shops, but much more affordable than some of its more central counterparts. The rooms are fresh and clean, decorated in a bright Mexican colonial style with splashes of bright purples, oranges, yellows, and blues. Suites, suitable for up to four people, are ideal for families. The Argentine restaurant hosts tango lessons on Saturday night and serves delicious steak dishes.

Pros

  • The staff couldn't be nicer
  • Overall a great deal
  • Good location

Cons

  • Elevator and hallways are a little musty
  • Could use some updates
  • Price gouging for special events
Marsella 28, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5592–7312
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88 rooms
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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
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53 rooms, 4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Royal Reforma

$ | Amberes 78, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

The immaculate marble lobby of the modern Royal Hotel, beloved by international travelers, is filled with plants and the exuberant conversation of its guests. Spacious rooms have large bathrooms, well-equipped work areas, and interactive TVs. The rooftop terrace and pool has a fun bar and there's a buffet breakfast each morning. 

Pros

  • Decent prices
  • Excellent location
  • Nice views if you're on one of the top floors

Cons

  • It's a Best Western property, which means that some things are more generic
  • Needs some updates
  • Wi-Fi reportedly spotty
Amberes 78, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-9149–3000
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162 rooms
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Sheraton María Isabel

$ | Paseo de la Reforma 325, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico

The first international chain hotel in Mexico City still has an incomparable location and exemplary service. Don Antenor Patiño, the Bolivian "Tin King," inaugurated this Mexico City classic in 1969, and named it after his granddaughter, socialite Isabel Goldsmith. The marble lobby has gleaming brass fixtures. The well-maintained guest rooms feature extra-comfy Posturepedic mattresses, goose-down (or hypoallergenic) pillows, and coffee makers, while the pricier Club rooms boast free bottled water (replenished daily) and access to the fitness center and Club lounge. Penthouse suites in the 22-story tower are extra spacious and have butler service.

Pros

  • Perfect location across from the Angel Monument and the Zona Rosa
  • Good breakfast options
  • Reliable brand

Cons

  • Service is hit-or-miss
  • Some spaces need updating
  • Generic style
Paseo de la Reforma 325, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico
55-5242–5555
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827 rooms
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Stanza Hotel

$ | Av. Álvaro Obregón 13, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico

An anomaly in fashionable Roma, this seven-story budget hotel built in the early 1970s won't win any prizes for its design, but with spacious if nondescript rooms, a friendly staff, and close proximity to the neighborhood's trendy restaurants and shops, it's a solid pick if you're looking to save money. The buffet breakfast costs extra but is pretty good. Try to get a room overlooking leafy Jardín Pushkin.

Pros

  • Affordable rates
  • The suites are enormous
  • Excellent location near restaurants and overlooking Jardín Pushkin

Cons

  • Feels a bit dated and faded
  • Very small gym
  • Tends to attract a lot of younger partying guests
Av. Álvaro Obregón 13, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5208--0052
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130 rooms
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Suites Perisur

$ | Alba 15, Mexico City, 04430, Mexico

For families, those spending a lot of time at UNAM or in the south of the city, or visitors with a rental car who don't mind a bit of driving, this well-maintained and attractively furnished extended-stay property offers an outstanding value and a relatively quiet location at the axis of two major roads, just across the highway from the fascinating Zona Arqueológica Cuicuilco. There's a small gym and free secure parking, and the rooftop terrace is a pretty spot to watch the sunset. The feel is that of an apartment building more than it is of a hotel, but there's staff on-hand in the reception area 24/7 to assist if you need anything.

Pros

  • Rooftop terrace with mountain views
  • Spacious furnished suites with kitchens are perfect for long-term stays
  • Good base for UNAM, Tlalpan, and anything south of the city

Cons

  • 45- to 60-minute drive to city center
  • No restaurant on-site (except for breakfast) and few nearby
  • Breakfast is at extra cost
Alba 15, Mexico City, 04430, Mexico
55-8873--8758
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69 suites
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Tao Suites

$ | Campeche 345, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico

Located on a slightly busy street corner just a few blocks from charming Avenida Amsterdam, this early 20th-century inn has attractively priced, spacious rooms, some of which are interconnected with access to kitchens and can be rented together as two- or three-bedroom suites. In fact, the entire house can be rented out (it sleeps 12 total), which makes this an excellent choice for a big family or group of friends. A very tasty breakfast is included in the rates.

Pros

  • Gorgeous art deco design details
  • Thoughtful and helpful personal service
  • Lots of great restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Street noise can be an issue for rooms in front
  • Some rooms lack balconies
  • Somewhat strict cancellation policy
Campeche 345, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico
55-4356--9472
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Umbral, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$ | Calle de Venustiano Carranza 69, Mexico City, 06000, Mexico

Built in 1924 and beautifully designed and furnished, this is a great choice for those looking for comfort and style in the area.

Pros

  • Nice fitness Center
  • Some rooms have Juliet balconies
  • Rooftop pool and restaurant

Cons

  • Busy location
  • Some rooms are sparsely decorated
  • A few rooms have no natural light
Calle de Venustiano Carranza 69, Mexico City, 06000, Mexico
55-1203--2600
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59 rooms
No Meals

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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
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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