Conveniently in front of Benito Juarez International Airport and offering easy access to downtown Mexico City attractions, including the Zona Rosa.
Simonetta
Germany
Perfect location close to the airport. The hotel is clean, staff was super friendly and they run a free shuttle to and from the airport 24h every 30min.
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...
MarianneMR
Mexico
This is (still) a very good hotel if staying for just a few days.
We were in a junior suite and it was nice but a little dated. The closet was really tiny. The bed and pillows quite comfortable buy we did not like te view at all ( It was a wall !! ) We have stayed there before in a club room with a balcony and view to the garden and pool. ( much better )
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...
Michael
United States of America
Clean, great location, excellent staff ,exceptional breakfast and great value.
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.
EDWARD
United States of America
When I read reviews of hotels I often skip the 5 star reviews because I want to know what problems I might encounter. I am not going to give any bad information because I can find nothing I did not like. It was quiet. immaculately clean. wifi was strong everywhere, great bathroom with plenty of hot water, AC was strong, staff was responsive, etc. We decided to eat breakfast every morning at the hotel because it had everything one could want. We stayed 6 nights.
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.
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.
Set in the Polanco district, a cultural, business and shopping area of Mexico City, this hotel is minutes from the National Museum of Anthropology and features 6 on-site restaurants.
Superb location and amazing view of Chapultepec Park
The Riazor Hotel is a different, special place, that successfully combines a luxurious and welcoming ambiance where you will find all the comfort you deserve.
Close to airport
Shuttle service easy to use
Great gym and pool
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
Chalet del Carmen, Coyoacán is located in Mexico City. With free WiFi throughout, this charming guest house has beautiful gardens and a shared kitchen.
Sehr schön, sehr hilfsbereit, Metrokarte kostenlos.
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.
Located a 11-minute walk from United States Embassy, NIU Reforma offers 4-star accommodations in Mexico City and has a fitness center, a terrace and a restaurant.
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...
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...
This historic hotel offers stunning architecture from the 1800s combined with modern amenities such as free high-speed internet access, only blocks from the Zocalo and Historic District of Mexico City...
The location, check in and the room we're great.
FAQs about hotels in Mexico City
On average, 3-star hotels in Mexico City cost £47 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mexico City are £72 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mexico City can be found for £113 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 £67 or, for a 4-star hotel, £109. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mexico City for this weekend cost around £255 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £65 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mexico City for tonight. You'll pay around £111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mexico City will cost around £256, 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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I was pleasantly impressed with Mexico City. Its people are very kind and respectful, and very proud of their roots, they know their history very well, and feel proud ot it. Despite the large number of inhabitants, it is a very clean city, and very well preserved. Their food is fascinating, I loved the tacos al Pastor from El Tizoncito, and the churros with chocolate.
Marielena
Venezuela
10
Scored 10
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!
I booked this hotel kind of last minute and truly debating where to stay in Mexico City as a solo traveler. I saw some minor bad reviews so was concerned but honestly had the best time here. It is such a convenient location and very safe. Highly recommend - perfect spot to walk around and check out coffee, restaurants etc. It also seemed like a good spot to be picked up from via Uber or travel pickups. The room was spacious and had AC which was perfect! I saw some comments about noise and no AC but it was not an issue for me.
First time staying in a boutique hotel and it was such a lovely experience. I'm so glad we canceled our Airbnb and booked with Hotel Villa Condesa instead. The staff were really friendly and kept the place so clean. Overall the place was so cozy and welcoming. We even spent one evening drinking wine on one of the outdoor patios in a thunderstorm cause we were so comfy...how can you beat that? If you're staying in Condesa and want a unique accomodation that's easily walkable to some amazing restaurants then book this!
We had a very pleasant stay at the Hotel Boutique Villa Condesa. There is nothing we can really fault. All the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. The location suited us perfectly and we were able to walk to most of our destinations, not one moment did we feel unsafe, day or night. Breakfast was delicious, fresh and options to choose from. Our room had all the facilities we've needed, comfortable bed, AC, lovely spacious bathroom with shower. If we stay in Mexico City again, we will definitely stay here again.
The best selling point of this hotel is its location. Yes, Zona Rosa is a very vibrant, boisterous neighborhood; if you need absolute peace and quiet, look elsewhere. For those seeking the convenience of being where all the action is, this location is ideal. The staff and facilities were great, also. After this hotel, I stayed at one of the other Eurostar hotels on Reforma that was absolutely awful compared to this hotel, so it appears that the brand is not consistent in its quality management.
The hotel was an absolute bargain! Big, comfortable room which was spotlessly clean in a very convenient location for seeing the sights of Mexico City. The decor is a little dated which may be why it was a bit cheaper, but that really didn't matter to us especially when we were out and about most of the day and just happy to come back to somewhere secure, comfortable and easily accessible. Shout out to Victor on the front desk who was very helpful.
The wonderful breakfast each morning in the lovely garden. The interesting guests we met. Being able to open the windows. Hearing the first bird of the morning chirp his hello. The little nooks throughout the hotel where we could relax. The wonderful decor and use of bold colors. The staff who were most friendly and accommodating. Clean rooms, fresh sheets, a carafe of water in our room each day. Our purple bathroom. The location Polanco.
When I missed my flight at the Mexico City airport and quickly needed to find a place to stay for the night, the huge markdown on such a well-located hotel really caught my eye. And sure enough, the property is a very elegant building with comfortable furniture and well-maintained interiors. And the Zona Rosa placement -- just a block from the intersection of Insurgentes and Reforma -- is a sleek, nearly unbeatable location.
Breakfast is ok, nothing special. The best thing is that there are two restaurants directly connected to the hotel which makes it easier to access food at almost any time. The room was done every day and staff was always very kind and attentive, however, I have the impression the room was never swept. The location of the hotel is perfect as it is close to many attractions of Mexico City. Overall, it is a great place to stay!
The hotel is very well-located near the Parque Mexico, in a picturesque part of La Condesa. The architecture of the building and the interior design is exactly what you'd want in a boutique hotel in this neighborhood, Art Deco with modern touches and very pretty. The roof deck is also very nice and a good place to work or enjoy coffee or tea, etc. The staff was courteous and worked to accommodate us throughout the stay.
You can't imagine and in my opinion find better location in Mexico City. The view from the balcony is outstanding. The breakfast is great. The stuff very friendly and helpful. You have 24h coffee shop in the hotel with free coffee and sandwiches for hotel guests. I've been in so many hotels and never seen anything like that. The hotel is very clean and the food is very fresh. One if the best hotels I've ever been.
The best location connected to the airport, made our checkin process for morning flight the next day a breeze. Literally was less than a 10 minute walk to the checkin counter. Hotel is old but it wasn't as bad as I was expecting from the reviews. It was actually clean and comfortable enough for one night. Service was friendly and facilities were perfectly adequate, for the price it was very good.
Everything. The hotel is super clean and the staff very helpful. The room was very quiet and the bed was spacious and comfy. The reservation included a nice free breakfast. I like the location because is very close to Alameda Central and several restaurants. I've stayed in many cheap hotels closer to Centro Historico but none met my expectations. I'll come back for sure.
Convenient place if you have to stay over for one or a couple of nights near Mexico City Airport. Also easy to get into town from here, a metro station entry is in front of the hotel, or get a taxi. Frequent free shuttle service from and to the airport (both terminals)
This apartment-hotel has a front desk and you can storage your luggage here. The hotel is located in Mexico City business neighborhood. Safe area. There is a night market/bar street just a block away. Best value for the money we paid for the entire apartment.
Gorgeous location-an old mansion turned into the prettiest boutique hotel. Staff made things easy-happily made hard to get dinner reservations, arranged covid tests and were generally helpful. Super sweet stay for a romantic getaway in beautiful Polanco.
lots of room space huge bathroom with hot water shower there’s also a fan. the hotel was always super quiet. perfect if you want to explore Mexico City for a couple days and want a cheap location not too far out. loved the late checkout time.
Nice boutique hotel located in the perfect location to start the trip in Mexico City. Great coffee shops and restaurants within walking distance, and the nature filled vibe of the neighbourhood is so lovely. Thank you!
Roland at the front desk provided a 5 stars service.
He was on point for recommendations and letting me know about the history of the city.
The design of the hotel is incredible and location in polanco is perfect
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.
Airport located close to International Terminal of CDMX Airport.
Good bed in the room, fast internet. Good hotel for a short stay in Mexico City between flights
Sergei
United States of America
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