4 Best Hotels in Condesa, Mexico City

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Andaz Mexico City Condesa

$$$ | Aguascalientes 158, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico Fodor's Choice

This trendy outpost of Hyatt's stylishly upmarket Andaz brand, located inside an enormous restored art deco building, has spacious, tech-savvy rooms with large windows and plush bedding, as well as the greatest array of amenities in the neighborhood, including a full-service spa and multiple dining and drinking options. The tree-shaded blocks in and around Avenida Amsterdam are just a few steps away. It's also one of the few hotels in Condesa with valet parking. Note that the building shares space with the Mondrian hotel and you won't be able to charge meals at the restaurants and businesses run by them to your Andaz account.

Pros

  • Extremely convenient both to Condesa and Roma
  • Fabulous infinity rooftop pool on the 17th floor
  • Well-outfitted spa and gym

Cons

  • Just off very busy Avenida de los Insurgentes
  • As the largest hotel complex in the neighborhood, it can feel a bit impersonal
  • The breakfast buffet, which costs extra, is pretty unmemorable
Aguascalientes 158, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico
55-5977--1234
Hotel Details
213 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel CondesaDF

$$$ | Av. Veracruz 102, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico Fodor's Choice

It's all about the details at this hip hotel with a quiet, picturesque setting overlooking Parque España, from rooms outfitted with eye-catching custom-designed furniture and Malin & Goetz bath products to a library of coffee table books about Mexican history and culture. The white corridors surround a central courtyard, where the hotel restaurant serves a delicious fusion of French and Mexican cuisine. The swanky rooftop terrace serves Japanese bar fare and well-crafted cocktails with sweeping views of the leafy neighborhood.

Pros

  • Steps from Condesa's notable restaurants and shops
  • Smartly designed contemporary rooms
  • Rooftop terrace has great views of the leafy neighborhood

Cons

  • Some rooms are a bit small
  • Bars and restaurants are often crowded and noisy on weekends
  • Service can be a little brusque at times
Av. Veracruz 102, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5241–2600
Hotel Details
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel La Casona

$$$ | Av. Durango 280, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico

This captivating hotel is an elegant, understated former mansion, registered as an artistic monument by Mexico's Institute of Fine Arts. From its small, sunny patios to its sitting room, the hotel's interior conveys the spirit of the Porfiriato. The owner loves classical music, and has added such whimsical touches as a trumpet turned into a lamp in one room and a portrait of Richard Strauss in another. The two-story hotel building, with its salmon-color facade, looks out onto a quiet tree-lined street.

Pros

  • No two rooms are alike, but all have hardwood floors, elegant furniture, and good-size bathtubs
  • Wi-Fi is free

Cons

  • Room decoration is a little tacky
Av. Durango 280, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
55-5286–3001
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
29 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
Hotel Details
183 rooms
No Meals

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