4 Best Hotels in Juárez and Anzures with La Zona Rosa, Mexico City

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We've compiled the best of the best in Juárez and Anzures with La Zona Rosa - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa

$$ | Paseo de la Reforma 465, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico Fodor's Choice

This plush, privately owned member of the Leading Hotels of the World is within walking distance of the Zona Rosa. Its art nouveau facade combines pink stone and curved glass, and the lobby is filled with an eclectic sculpture collection selected by the owners. Rooms and suites are spacious, with a look that tempers the dominant art deco theme with modern elements. The pool and gym are in glass-enclosed atriums that make you feel as if you're outdoors, while the spa is the most elegant space, offering an extensive menu of massages, facials, and body treatments. The property is home to several restaurants, including a piano bar, Sikeiros.

Pros

  • Luxury at a fraction of the price of bigger chains
  • Excellent spa
  • Staff successfully blends white-glove service with personal warmth

Cons

  • The design sensibility in common areas can feel a bit dated
  • Additional charges can add up
  • Needs some minor updates
Paseo de la Reforma 465, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico
55-5229–1200
Hotel Details
211 rooms
No Meals

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Galería Plaza Reforma

$$ | Hamburgo 195, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

Location gives this ultramodern hotel an edge; it's on a quiet street, but plenty of shops, restaurants, and nightspots are nearby. Service and facilities are faultless; advantages include a rooftop pool with sundeck, a secure underground parking lot, and 24-hour room service.

Pros

  • Good quality-to-price ratio
  • Rooftop pool with a good view of the city
  • All rooms are clean and bright, with small work areas

Cons

  • Many conferences held here
  • Small rooms
  • Decor is a bit generic
Hamburgo 195, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5230–1712
Hotel Details
436 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Carlota

$$ | Calle Rio Amazonas 73, Mexico City, Mexico

Catering to a youthful, see-and-be-seen crowd of clubbers and fashionistas, this uber-cool design hotel also houses a hipster-approved lifestyle boutique and a buzzy mod-Mex restaurant. There's also an oft-Instagrammed glass-walled swimming pool. It's the kind of place where you'll want to laze by the pool and sip cocktails with friends, and although the rooms—with concrete floors and eye-catching low-slung furniture—are beautiful, they can also be noisy. 

Pros

  • Chic, updated design
  • Great location and free bikes
  • Outdoor bar and pool area

Cons

  • A little pricey
  • Expensive minibar
  • Outside noise can be high
Calle Rio Amazonas 73, Mexico City, Mexico
55-5511–6300
Hotel Details
36 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Geneve

$$ | Londres 130, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico

This five-story 1907 hotel, referred to locally as El Génova, has a pleasant lobby whose atmosphere successfully combines elegance and whimsy. Guest rooms are small but comfortable, with modern furnishings. The clubby Phone Bar has a Brit-rock theme and a classic London phone booth in the center. The small, Wonderland-esque Veranda Bistro features a living wall, checkerboard-tile floor, playful accents, and a menu of contemporary Mexican cuisine.

Pros

  • Great price for what you get
  • Historic, retro ambience
  • In the heart of the Zona Rosa

Cons

  • Service is only so-so
  • Needs some updating
  • Some rooms have a high noise level
Londres 130, Mexico City, 06600, Mexico
55-5080–0800
Hotel Details
229 rooms
No Meals

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