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Housed in a fine Porfiriato-era building, this small (20-bed) hostel is on narrow tree-lined Calle Tabasco, a tranquil gateway to the Roma neighborhood, known for its cafes, galleries and bohemia…
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A prestige hotel in the past, the Virreyes was revived as the flagship residence for the 'cultural zone' as part of the ambitious makeover of the Historic Center, and has quite naturally morphed …
(US$21 per room per night)
Amid a slew of hostel options in the Centro, this one stands out. Steps from the Zócalo, the solid colonial structure has been artfully restored, with original wood beams and stone walls as a bac…
Friendly American-Mexican couple Tory and Livier have reconceived a Porfirio Díaz-era home as a boutique hostel/cultural center, contributing their own quirky design elements. It's a hit with you…
Just outside Metro Sevilla is this little-known guesthouse, essentially a second-floor apartment outfitted for travelers. Standing in a little residential enclave around a parking lot, it makes a…
The area south of the Alameda is awash in mid-priced hotels that are generally reliable if unremarkable options. The Marlowe, just across the way from Chinatown's Pagoda gate, is the cream of the…
(US$38 per room per night)
Right on the delightful Plaza Luis Cabrera, the Casa makes a tranquil base for visitors on an extended stay, offering 'suites' that are essentially studio apartments with kitchens. Though the bui…
(US$46 per room per night)
A family-run operation for nearly a century, the Casa is a perennial hit with mature travelers uninterested in staying in a hotel but perhaps no longer tolerant of the hostel scene. While rooms a…
(US$50 per room per night)
Like the area, this hotel is in transition. Construction of the HSBC building next door has robbed the once-formidable tower of views of its eponymous monument. But rather than brood about it, th…
While some might find it comically incongruous to see the sculpture Man Contemplating Infinity staring from the Plaza Necaxa straight at the grey Hotel Bristol, the lodging rises above the mundan…
(US$54 per room per night)
The century-old Imperial is an immediately recognisable cake wedge of a building, with a gold cupola crowning its front turret. Then-dictator Porfirio Díaz unwrapped this Frenchified confection i…
(US$64 per room per night)
One of several glass, concrete and steel business hotels in the business district, the Sevilla Palace takes up practically an entire city block. While it's neither quaint nor cutting edge, it is …
(US$69 per room per night)
Riding the downtown development wave, NH, a Spanish chain of smart business hotels, installed one of its DF branches smack in the center, around the corner from the Zócalo. The recently opened Ce…
(US$74 per room per night)
Celebrating its centennial in 2007, this Zona Rosa institution strives to maintain a belle-époque ambience in contrast to the globalized mishmash around it. Perhaps due to its advanced age, the h…
(US$83 per room per night)
With over 700 rooms and half a dozen restaurants and cafes spread over 33,000 sq meters of grounds, the Camino Real is a truly monumental endeavor. It's also a national architectural landmark, bo…
(US$90 per room per night)
This large, stately Porfiriato mansion was resurrected from an advanced state of abandon and fully restored to its early 20th-century splendor to become one of the capital's most distinctive bout…
(US$159 per room per night)
Leading Mexican architect Enrique Norten took a purely functional apartment building in the Polanco neighborhood and turned it into one of the city's top boutique hotels. Cutting edge in every se…
(US$185 per room per night)
Condesa's hottest new option is just north of the wonderful Parque México. With just 16 rooms, it's a smaller, more businesslike affair than the neighborhood's other high-end boutique hotel and f…
(US$193 per room per night)
Following the success of the Polanco neighbourhood's Hábita, that hotel's owners started a similarly cutting-edge, luxury lodging in a tranquil corner of trendy Condesa. Adjacent to lush Parque E…
(US$194 per room per night)
One of the four sentinels opposite the National Auditorium, Latin America's first W is a 25-floor business hotel that's determined to break away from the stodginess of places like the JW Marriott…
(US$199 per room per night)
The Four Seasons is one of the city's most elegant lodgings, where a platoon of grey-suited staff hop to your every need. Just over a decade old, it was designed to resemble a French-Mexican late…
(US$255 per room per night)
Handily located across the way from the new Museo de Artes Populares and down the street from the Teatro Metropolitán, this nine-level block makes a fine place to lay your head. Mexican handicraf…
(US$40 per room per night)
With buildings springing up all around it, this longstanding Alameda tower has changed little over the years, though its views are now obstructed. Popular with Australian and European groups, it …
(US$43 per room per night)
Though a bit far from the action, this generic option two blocks east of La Ciudadela should appeal to peso-pinchers unwilling to rough it. Above the lobby's imitation leather sofas and plastic p…
The hulking Prim does not present an attractive façade, but it's decent value and a short walk from Reforma, the Zona Rosa or Colonia Roma. The junior suites are the best deal, with a cozy living…
Opposite the Jardín del Arte this oft-recommended business-oriented hotel is divided into 'traditional' and 'modern' sections. The latter are air-conditioned and some have views of the Monumento …
(US$51 per room per night)
Just up from the Ángel monument along a major northbound artery, this locale has slickly styled rooms - rather than suites - with faux-wood floors and marshmallow mattresses. The effect is underc…
(US$56 per room per night)
Not a gay hotel per se, this small, modern hotel near Paseo de la Reforma is in the heart of the gay nightlife district and is often identified as the best option nearby. The 59 bright rooms are …
(US$60 per room per night)
Rising like a pink pylon above a nondescript section of Colonia Juárez, this business-class hotel offers small neatly appointed suites with classy ceiling moldings, Talavera pottery and a raised …
(US$62 per room per night)
Facing Álvaro Obregón's leafy median, Colonia Roma's newest hotel resembles its pricier downtown counterparts. Equipped with iPod hookups and softly illuminated desk nooks, its 91 ultra-comfortab…
(US$65 per room per night)
Northernmost of the three upper-echelon hotels facing the Zócalo, the Holiday Inn seems the least pretentious, eschewing colonial trimmings for contemporary comfort. And its rooftop-terrace resta…
(US$72 per room per night)
Securely enclosed in a compound dotted with tropical greenery, this branch of the business-class chain offers rooms with balconies around the pool. Transport to/from your flight is included, and …
Popular with touring European groups, who appreciate its prime location, simpático staff and secure installations, the 78-year-old Ritz was recently spruced up by new overseers from Holland. Abou…
(US$95 per room per night)
This large, older hotel looking out on the Angel of Independence remains the primary base for businesspeople, journalists and embassy personnel. The 755 reasonably sized rooms and suites are in t…
(US$120 per room per night)
The Nikko blends modern luxury with Japanese traditions of service in an architecturally striking 38-story tower. The 744-room hotel features four restaurants -two of which specialize in Japanese…
(US$136 per room per night)
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Hostal Victoria has got the best facilities in the area.We have the best services such as Internet 24 hours, kitchen, hot water, safe, 24 hour security closed circuit TV, tour guide, tours, …
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(US$4 per room per night)
El Hostal de Víctor is a new-concept hostal that offers optimal relaxation in an urban environment. The house was built in the 1930s. There are two shared bedrooms with three bunk bed…
(US$10 per room per night)
Courtesy Airport PICKUP!! Bed and Breakfast Mexico is located in Roma-Condesa, one of the most popular, beautiful and safe neighborhoods of Mexico City, which is also very close to the Zona Rosa,…
Located in a safe pleasant area with a great vibe, Hostel 333 opens it's doors to anyone who's looking for safety, comfort and fun. Located near many sites of public transportation, so …
The famous and multi awarded HOSTEL AMIGO is now renewed and with more services included: the best value for your Money!! We have all this services included in the price: Breakfast buff…
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