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Hotel in Juarez, Mexico City
Offering a heated pool, spa center and fitness center, Barcelo Mexico Reforma is located in Mexico City. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and a la carte restaurant.
Breakfast was awesome, great variety of food to choose from
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
In the heart of vibrant Mexico City, on the tree-lined avenue of Luis Moya and just one block from the Palace of Fine Arts, this elegant hotel offers on-site dining.
Room was large, with double bed, desk, and garment closet. Bathroom was very well appointed, plenty of linens, good hot water.
Hotel in Juarez, Mexico City
Located in Zona Rosa one block from Paseo de la Reforma's office buildings, the Galeria Plaza Reforma attracts both business travelers and vacationers.
Very nice hotel. Very clean and very up to date. Not sure about the location. But that might be an unfair comment.
Hotel in Roma, Mexico City
Located in Roma-Condesa area in Mexico City, this hotel is 30 minutes from Benito Juarez International Airport. This hotel provides free Wi-Fi, a gym and a restaurant.
The hotel itself is not an impressive place but everything is well-maintained, clean, and I can't complain about a single thing. However, the staff is 10/10 - super attentive, helpful and kind. I wish the same kind people worked in every hotel I visit in the future
Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City
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...
The Location of the hotel and the view of the park and the Castle from our room. The hotel was spotless and they went above and beyond to assure safety with their Covid -19 protocols. My girlfriend and I were very impressed. The staff were also very helpful and friendly.
Hotel in Iztacalco, Mexico City
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. Free 24-hour airport shuttle is...
Excellent facilities, great breakfast, nice restaurant also for dinner, nice swimming pool. Rooms very comfortable
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
The Principal Hotel is in the heart of Mexico City, just 330 yards from San Juan de Letrán Metro Station. Rooms have cable TV and free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom.
the location was excelent, is the second time i stay in this hotel, an return again easily, the staff was really really super kind
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Offering an a la carte restaurant, Hotel Castropol is located in Mexico City, just a 5-minute walk from the capital’s “zocalo” plaza. It offers free Wi-Fi and on-site parking.
Excellent service, very helpful staff, I will definitely book again in the future!
Hotel in Roma, Mexico City
Minutes from the World Trade Center Mexico, this hotel is located in the heart of downtown Mexico City and offers modern guestrooms and an on-site restaurant.
Location of the Hotel was really good, walking distance to all the restaurants in Roma neighbourhood. We felt save and staff was really friendly and welcoming! The room offers everything you need, is very clean and tidy.
Hotel in Doctores, Mexico City
Ayenda Frida Costa Azul is located 2 blocks from Isabel la Catolica Metro Station and just a 10-minute walk from the Zocalo Square, in Mexico City’s historic center. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
The bed was really comfortable, the people running the hotel EXTREMELY kind... I stayed 10 days in total and felt very at ease. I could easily have stayed an entire month there. Thanks again! Would definitely come back on an other trip To CDMX!
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Right next to the National Cathedral, where Moctezuma's Palace once stood, this hotel in downtown Mexico City offers convenient amenities such as free on-site parking and a beautiful restaurant...
The location was perfect for exploring the historic centre.
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.
Good location, room with a nice view & comfortable.
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...
great view from my room, staff very friendly, bedding are comfortable
ALIA INN BOUTIQUE features an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Mexico City.
ubicación, atención, cama, almohadas, todo muy bien.
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.
Property is very clean and service was exceptional
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
Galeria Plaza San Jeronimo has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Mexico City. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
new and very spacious room (suit). new facilities.
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 and the staff were all so great and accommodating
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.
We stay here frequently. We are treated like regulars.
Attractively set in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Casa Castillo is located a 15-minute walk from National Museum of Anthropology, 0.9 miles from Chapultepec Castle and a 19-minute walk from The...
The room was large enough and very clean, nice design.
Ideally set in the Coyoacan district of Mexico City, Mina 32 - Coyoacan is located a 7-minute walk from Frida Kahlo House Museum, half a mile from National Cinematheque and 5.3 miles from The Angel of...
Beautiful design, great location and nice café below!
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.
It’s like an apartment but with the hotel benefits
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...
muy limpio y sobre todo súper amable el personal..
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.
This place Is just perfect, got nothing else to say
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Casa Corp is set in Mexico City´s Condesa neighborhood. The accommodations features a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
Good location. Room well equiped and comfy. Staff friendly
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
Located in Mexico City, 1.3 miles from Soumaya Museum, ETRE has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring a terrace and a bar, Antiguo Molino de San Jerónimo is located in the center of Mexico City, a 11-minute walk from Zocalo Square.
Very nice hotel room. The place make you feel good.
Ideally set in the Centro Historico of Mexico City, Mumedi Design Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, a bar and a shared lounge.
Lovely property, well designed and very comfortable
Located in Mexico City, a 14-minute walk from The Angel of Independence, Maison du comte has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Muy cómodo, muy bien ubicado, la mejor atención posible.
Casa Castillo 15 is offering accommodations in Mexico City. The property is around 1.1 miles from Chapultepec Forest, 2.4 miles from Soumaya Museum and 2.8 miles from Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia.
muy buena ubicación bien decorado limpio tranquilo
This 5-star hotel is located in the Zocalo, the main plaza at the city center in Mexico City.
The location, staff, size of room, gym, breakfast.
CASA EMILIA B&B Boutique in Mexico City provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a terrace. This property offers room service.
Everything. Lovely room. Friendly staff. good location.
Located in Mexico City, 1.7 miles from Chapultepec Castle, Felix Luxury Plus by Viadora has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a terrace.
great location at a safe neighbourhood. super nice and friendly staff.
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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Unfortunately I could only stay for 5 days but I wish I could stay much longer. The city has so much to offer and it can cater for all tastes.Very artistic and historical and will leave you feeling inspired. I recommend using a bike because the traffic can be really bad but that doesn’t spoil the beauty of the city. They have great museums and the food is incredible! If you are visiting the piramides de teotihuacan you must eat at La gruta. A great experience.
Mexico City is friendly and easier to navigate than it seems--you must relax expectations and be willing to be a little surprised, and the surprise will usually be a pleasant one! Bike tour of Coyaocan was a true highlight, don't miss Palacio de Bellas Artes, and the food is varied and tasty and magnificent and does NOT resemble food at "Mexican" restaurants in the US. Mexico has had a EUROPEAN heritage for 500 YEARS, much longer than the U-S, and as a result has a much deeper and richer history of arts and culture, along with a direct connection to its pre-history of advanced civilizations from Mayan to Aztec. Uber is safe and easy--much cheaper than US! Plenty of public parks. Panhandlers are mostly polite if you make eye contact and say No, gracias. We felt safe night and day, plenty of police presence at all tourist sites. Eat at Carmela y Sal in Polanco.
Mexico city was a really pleasant surprise! I loved the museums and just walking around the city. Food is relatively cheap unless you eat in expensive neighborhoods like the Condesa. Getting around was easy with the Metro. But do your research on how to use it beforehand. I was very confused the first day. There is always Uber, of course, but you losing a lot of the experience. For solo travelers I would recommend just roaming around the different neighborhoods and go on some of the trips that take you outside of the city, e.g. Teotihuacan. I met other solo travelers like that and they were a pleasant company. Watch out for tourist traps, especially if your Spanish is no bueno.
Mexico City is an interesting destination with lots to see and do. It has a nice mix of history, natural beauty, and is fairly affordable if you know where to go. Chapultepec Park is a beautiful place to visit; there's a zoo and a castle with really nice views. The pyramids outside the city, the museums, and the parks are also worth exploring. Definitely consider using the bike shares or public transportation to get around in the city; there are bike stations all along Reforma Avenue. It's a practical way to explore the city because the traffic can be Horrifying. I also recommend treating yourself to affordable hair salon and spa services. Overall, the city was very interesting, and I definitely want to go back and see more.
Mexico City is a fabulous destination for a visit. There is so much to do. Aside from the outstanding archaeological museum, there are endless more museums, nooks and crannies for shopping, nooks and crannies for traditional menus, parks throughout the city, to sit and relax, or watch people and, the walking is the best. There is also a very efficient system of public buses and the metro system of course can take you in all directions and save a great deal of time. This was our second visit, and I promise it will not be our last.
Amazing city and great day trips available. We stayed in Cuernavaca 2 days, day in Taxco, visited Teotihuacan on a day tour (Headout - Teotihuacán Pyramids Afternoon Guided Tour - mezcal tasting and dinner - private pay) and the rest in Mex City visiting family. The city is immense - you have no idea until you see it, how populated it is. Traffic is no joke. I highly recommend a private driver / tour guide which is not expensive considering the headache and pain of navigating on your own and much more convenient. Turibusj (hop on/off) was tough if you wanted to get a birds eye view of the city due to traffic but a great option to stop and get off to visit museums, sites, etc. We ended up abandoning in favor of walking/taxi. Uber was our fastest option but inDrive is definitely cheaper - used both but more luck with Uber. Next time will likely pick a couple of key areas to explore - having a plan is best and simply keep in mind, there's ALOT to see and experience. Just enjoy being where you are... food, people, culture. You won't see it all but that's ok.