Located opposite of the Mexico City International Airport, this hotel offers free transportation to and from the airport's 2 terminals every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day.
Alex
Brazil
Excellent location near the Mexico City airport including free transfer every 30 min. Room is clean, with a good enough space and a good shower, but nothing more than expected by the room price.
Built in an attractive architectonic style, and imagined as a hotel-museum by Architect Ricardo Legorreta, the Camino Real Polanco México Hotel is 0.6 mi from the Anthropology Museum and the...
Featuring an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel Towers is in a great location at the heart of Mexico City's financial district on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, right across from...
Ideally located in the Mexico City Historic Center district of Mexico City, Hotel Catedral is located 2297 feet from National Palace Mexico, 787 ft from Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City and a...
Hotel Marbella is located in the Roma area of Mexico City. It’s only 164 feet from the Centro Medico hospital and offers a business center, a bar and room service.
ESTELA
United States of America
This property is very central in Roma Norte
You can walk to a lot of cool places
The lobby and reception are nice
Hotel Ritz Ciudad de México is located on bustling Madero Street, just 656 feet from the Zócalo Square. This functional hotel features classic-style rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV.
Hayde
United States of America
Very clean
Comfortable beds and big bathroom.
Great location and surprisingly quiet.
I’ve stayed in a few hotels in the Centro and I think this is going to be my hotel of choice. The buffet was very good too.
Located in the heart of downtown Mexico City, this hotel has the perfect location with local shopping and public transportation only a short walk away.
Ursula
Sweden
Location, and the people around, specially the staff who tried the best of accommodating us with bad Spanish language knowledge.
Overlooking Chapultepec Park in one of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City, this hotel offers relaxing spa services and gourmet dining within minutes of the city's main business, commercial and...
Very spacious and comfortable room, nice amenities, helpful staff
Located in Mexico City, 1.4 miles from Chapultepec Castle, HS HOTSSON Long Stay CDMX Condesa Sur has accommodations with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Everything was perfect, location, room, staff, services..etc
Located in Mexico City, a 14-minute walk from National Museum of Anthropology, The Alest Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
A very beautiful hotel. Great staff. Nice location.
Located in Mexico City and with Frida Kahlo House Museum reachable within a 7-minute walk, Agata Hotel Boutique & Spa has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
great location, comfortable room and helpful staff
Located in Mexico City, 2.9 miles from National Cinematheque, Hotel Elements by Marquis has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Ubicación, atención, los cuartos muy limpios y amplios
Ideally set in the Coyoacan district of Mexico City, Mina 32 - Coyoacan is located a 7-minute walk from Frida Kahlo House Museum, 0.6 miles from National Cinematheque and 5.3 miles from The Angel of...
Beautiful design, great location and nice café below!
Located in Mexico City, within 2 miles of Soumaya Museum and 2.9 miles of National Museum of Anthropology, AUTO HOTEL LEGARIA provides accommodations with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the...
Tenía tienda, puestos de comida y cajeros automáticos cerca
Located in Mexico City, a 9-minute walk from United States Embassy, Armonik Suites provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Big room with all the comforts. Very nice design and central location.
Set in Mexico City, 1.9 mi from Six Flags Mexico, Suites Perisur features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Nice big rooms with a real kitchen and a comfy bed
Hotel Abastos Plaza is located 10 minutes’ drive from Mexico City International Airport and it offers spa facilities, Wi-Fi access, a restaurant and a bar.
We really liked the restaurant. It was all very tasty.
This hotel, with patios and gardens, is located in Mexico City’s Cuauhtémoc neighborhood. It is just a 3-minute walk to Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, and less than 1.2 mi to Bosque de Chapultepec Park.
Location was great and all the staff were very friendly.
Offering free WiFi, Cozy Mini Loft Close To Angel De La Independencia offers accommodations in Mexico City, a 10-minute walk from The Angel of Independence and 1.5 miles from Museo de Memoria y...
Located in Mexico City, within a 12-minute walk of The Angel of Independence and 1.2 miles of Chapultepec Castle, Casa Cibeles by Lumina has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi throughout the...
Great new property. Good location near many restaurants
Moments from subway stations leading to top attractions and steps from historic downtown Mexico City, this property features spacious apartment-style accommodations furnished with free wireless...
Located in Mexico City, a 11-minute walk from National Museum of Anthropology, Suites Arquimedes 33 has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a terrace.
Comfortable and full accessories in the apartment.
Casa de la Luz Hotel Boutique features historic architecture from 1500s, a bar, terrace and views of city, property is located in Mexico City in front of the Plaza Primo de Verdad, 2625 feet from...
Beautiful building, lovely staff and great location
FAQs about hotels in Mexico City
On average, 3-star hotels in Mexico City cost $59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mexico City are $91 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mexico City can be found for $142 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mexico City this weekend is $79 or, for a 4-star hotel, $132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mexico City for this weekend cost around $310 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $82 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mexico City for tonight. You'll pay around $145 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mexico City will cost around $376, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
As one of the biggest cities in the world, Mexico City could be better described as an experience than a city. Founded in 1325 by the Aztecs as Tenochtitlan, it was both destroyed and rebuilt by the Spanish in the 16th century. Nowadays, it is the capital of the United Mexican States and its most important economic and cultural center.
The city center’s cornerstone is the famous Plaza de la Constitución, commonly called Zócalo. It's surrounded by the presidential Palacio Nacional and the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.
The Avenida de la Reforma was built under the brief rule of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria, while the deposed president Porfirio Díaz left a characteristic fusion of French-Mexican architecture. The 1960s saw a demographic explosion that only now is starting to be completely absorbed.
From the Chapultepec Parks and the chic Polanco, to the gay area of Zona Rosa and the Bohemian and intellectual Coyoacán: let Mexico City tell you its thousand secrets and stories.
Most of the hotels are located around the Reforma area, the Insurgentes Avenue and the Zócalo. If you’re looking for 5-star hotels in Mexico City, the modern Santa Fe area has a recently redeveloped business sector.
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From the moment I arrived, Mexico City captured my heart...
From the moment I arrived, Mexico City captured my heart with its vibrant culture and warm hospitality. I had the pleasure of visiting iconic locations such as the majestic Castle of Chapultepec and its serene park, and I navigated the city with ease using the efficient metro and Metro bus services. A highlight was the enchanting boat ride through the canals of Xochimilco and a visit to the spiritual Basilica, each offering unique insights into the city's rich heritage. To top it all off, attending a Madonna concert was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that added an extra sparkle to my visit.
The city's blend of history, culture, and modern attractions makes it a top destination for any traveler. I am already looking forward to my next visit and would highly recommend this mesmerizing city to anyone considering a visit. Mexico City, you have left an indelible mark on my heart!
Warren Villalobos
Costa Rica
10
Scored 10
I love visiting Mexico City.
I love visiting Mexico City. I have taken two vacation trips there in the last year. It is comfortable for a visitor with minimal Spanish language (but still, you should try, at least a little!). So many interesting and unique aspects. World class museums, fabulous murals, amazing archaeological sites, intriguing markets, memorable restaurants & street food, Lucha Libre, Ballet Folklorico, and much more. Go to Tours by Locals and arrange some outstanding guided tours (I have done 7 of them in Mexico City).
Liz
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The city is a alive with people, cars, and police.
The city is a alive with people, cars, and police. We were never bothered by beggers, etc. Mexico City is not for people who do not like crowds and wonderful for those of us that appreciate humanity.
Bradley
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We had a wonderful time and always felt safe.
We had a wonderful time and always felt safe. However, we stayed in a hotel on the main plaza (zócalo) and there was an incredible amount of police and private security presence. Our hotel (Gran Hotel) had its own vetted taxi service, which we used exclusively. The sights in the city and surroundings are just amazing. We spent two days in the National Museum of Anthropology and could have easily spent more (informative texts and artifacts for every pre-Hispanic culture in Mexico -- think Smithsonian or NYC natural history museum. Amazing cuisine, parks, pyramids, art galore -- don't miss the murals in the Palace of Fine Arts), and on and on. Incredible city, not to be missed. Get a good guide book and go!!
James
8.0
Scored 8.0
The pollution in the city was off the charts.
The pollution in the city was off the charts. I lost two days to feeling awful. Traffic is terrible. Don't bother with Museo Soumaya...great building, probably the worst curated (not really even curated) collections of art...plus a lot of marble reproductions. The other museums are terrific, Condesa is beautiful to walk around, one of the best food cities. Aside from negatives, loved Mexico City!
Judi
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's impossible to overstate how deeply in love I feel with...
It's impossible to overstate how deeply in love I feel with this incredible city, which is so full of history, culture, and love. Some of the friendliest people I've ever met in my travels, and endless amount of things to see and do.
The staff at this hotel are really lovely and helpful. I have dietary requirements and the women making breakfast would make something specially for me every day. From the reception staff, to the guard on the door, to the room cleaners everyone was genuinely welcoming, lovely and helpful. Location is amazing as it is very close to the main areas of restaurants and bars in Polanco but is on a relatively quiet street. It is quite a charming little place, we would often take our breakfast up onto the terrace of a morning and it was so peaceful.
Excellent location in Reforma, Mexico City. We stayed 4 night in a junior suite on the 2nd floor is quite quiet (except for the door banging sound from people closing the ice box door. Hotel serves average breakfast but it very generous as they let guest pack food away by providing boxes and bags for take away. The area is very safe to walk about even at night and is next to a shopping mall with plenty of ATMs, eating and shopping choices. It is also not far from Zocalo by car. Housekeeping is very good.
Maison du Compte is a wonderful family-owned boutique hotel very well located in Consdessa. The location is very safe and near a lot of good restaurants and bars. The staff was outstanding, going beyond expectations to assist. It was my first time in Mexico City and they were very helpful in getting me oriented and making recommendations. Breakfast was excellent. One of the best features of the hotel is the very comfortable open-air rooftop veranda.
Casa Emilia is a lovely boutique hotel - comfortable, quiet, stylish decor. The staff are friendly and helpful (thank you, Julio! 🙏) and the location is super convenient. Walkable, safe, with a ton of great local food options nearby. The neighborhood is less trendy than, say, La Condesa and less posh than, say, Polanco but we enjoyed the vibe and proximity to much of what CDMX has to offer. Overall we had a great stay.
The hotel is in an excellent location if you want to reach tourist areas and also if you have business located in Reforma. We would walk around Reforma to reach the offices as well as to la Zona Rosa at night for the nightlife. They had a good variety of breakfast, we always ordered something different each day for the 7 days, and the room although small it was comfortable. The staff was very kind, and helpful.
Beautiful location in Polanco. The house is a stunning repurposed mansion close to many restaurants and bars. The young girl who was running the desk made check in super easy. It’s in a super safe neighborhood and easily walkable. Super grateful for the black out curtains to block out all the street lights and signs from the neighboring businesses and hotels.
Great modern hotel, good breakfast, easy Uber to airport ($109. peso and 15 minutes). or metro station near by .Perfect location , 2 block walk to Garabaldi Plaza with many bars, lots of food options,, oxxo, and Mariachis. Large quiet, clean room with very comfortable beds, and best blackout curtains ever. 24 hour check in and security, great staff
The staff was absolutely incredible and went above and beyond to make sure we were happy. Also check out the spa - had the best massage of my life there. Amazing coffee shop in the lobby with great service. Will be returning to Mexico City just to stay here again. This is truly a 10/10 hotel in every way and the staff brings it up to a 12/10.
Hotel Itto is located in the beautiful Condesa neighborhood - just a few minutes from wonderful restaurants, cute cafes, and parks, especially Chapultepec where a visit is a must. It's right off the highway so easy to get to from the airport in about 30 mins via taxi, depending on the traffic, of course. The courtyard of the hotel is cute.
The hotel is located very close to the airport, just walking distance. The best way to walk is through the hotel " Camino real". From there it's only 4 minutes.
The room and the shared bathroom/ toilet was very clean. The room (27€) is small, but it's good for passing through mexico city for one night. The stuff helpful and friendly.
For the money, this is the best hotel I've ever stayed in. Worldwide. I would absolutely take this over any other property in Mexico City unless you absolutely need a kitchen/washer+dryer.
Staff are highly professional and exceed all expectations.
Room furnishings and cleanliness are impeccable.
Fast, reliable internet.
Quiet.
we were transferred to another hotel because L’heritage at Aristóteles was under remodelation… “close to you” hotel in Polanco. It was clean. Hane and Emir were friendly and great! we really liked their service. Rooms were clean and comfortable…with a nice view. food available in the 4th floor, anytime.
The location of this hotel is definitely the highlight! Condesa is such a beautiful neighbourhood and this place is definitely a good choice for a couple of days. It’s clean, modern and mostly quiet. The staff are also very nice and gave us recommendations of places to eat and visit in Mexico City!
The kindest staff, the best location and lovely comfortable beds!
We have already booked to stay again. They have great amenities and they go out of their way to help you however they can. It’s the best hotel we’ve stayed in in Mexico City.
Location is superb. On the edge of Polanco w/o the prices. Easy walking to Chapultepec, Reforma, Roma Nte, Condesa, Polanco. Rooftop terrace a big plus. Staff generally very good/xlnt. Good coffee 24/7.
The best location in Mexico city just across the road from parquet mexico. The hotel was very clean, the decor and style was unique. The hotel staff could not be more helpful and more friendly.
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