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.
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...
Jorge
United States of America
everything is fine , the decoration, big spaces.....
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...
Esteban
United States of America
The staff, cleanliness and location met expectations. Great staff!
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.
martha
United States of America
The location is great, close to a lot of restaurants and shopping. We also loved that the beds were comfy and internet service was good.
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.
Anonymous
United States of America
The hotel was extremely comfortable and the staff was very helpful and friendly. The location was very convenient. We would certainly stay there again.
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.
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.
Great staff
Great restaurants
Great executive lounge
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, 2.9 miles from National Cinematheque, Hotel Elements by Marquis has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Excelente ubicación cuando vas a eventos por la zona
Ideally set in the Tacubaya district of Mexico City, HS HOTSSON Long Stay CDMX Condesa Sur is located 1.4 miles from Chapultepec Castle, 1.8 miles from Chapultepec Forest and 2.1 miles from The Angel...
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...
Staff were so lovely and the breakfast was insanely good!!
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.
Great location, comfortable beds, delicious breakfast
Attractively set in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Casa Castillo is located a 15-minute walk from National Museum of Anthropology, 1.2 miles from Chapultepec Castle and 1.1 miles from The Angel...
The location, cerca de muchas tiendas y restaurantes
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...
Las instalaciones y los artículos de la habitación
Located in Mexico City and with Chapultepec Forest reachable within 2.8 miles, Hotel Boutique Dawat WTC has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi throughout the property...
El desayuno muy bueno y excelente atención de la chef
Well located in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Armonik Suites By Casanevo is located a 9-minute walk from United States Embassy, half a mile from The Angel of Independence and 1.4 miles from...
Big room with all the comforts. Very nice design and central location.
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.
Casa Polanco Hotel Boutique features free bikes, fitness center, a terrace and restaurant in Mexico City. This 5-star hotel offers a concierge service and a tour desk.
Great vibe, wonderful staff, beautiful neighborhood
Offering free WiFi, New! Cozy Cuauhtmoc Studio, Near Usa Embassy offers accommodations in Mexico City, a 10-minute walk from The Angel of Independence and 1.5 miles from Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia.
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
Next to the Alameda Central park and a 5-minute walk from Reforma Avenue, the luxurious Hilton Mexico City Reforma has stylish rooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a hot tub and a gym.
Great location. Spacious room. Staff really helpful
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...
On average, 3-star hotels in Mexico City cost $54 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mexico City are $83 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mexico City can be found for $167 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 $126 or, for a 4-star hotel, $189. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mexico City for this weekend cost around $402 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $122 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mexico City for tonight. You'll pay around $169 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mexico City will cost around $394, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Too much to say, but a fabulous city with something for...
Too much to say, but a fabulous city with something for everyone. History, art, music, food,, culture and more. Like any large city, it has downsides, but for me, it always presents something new and exciting.
James
Scored 10
10
I mean it's just one of the great cities of the world.
I mean it's just one of the great cities of the world. There are really endless activities. Bellas Artes is exquisite. The Archaeological Museum has more than you can possibly do in a day. We were there during the week of Day of the Dead; the parades are massive. If you can't do crowds, you can't really do the parades. I highly recommend the Anahuacalli Museum (look it up). Tickets for the Frieda Kahlo Home were sold out, so if you're going during a high season, reserve those tickets well in advance. Tours are good. We used Sabores de Mexico and the other one might have been Eat Mexico, but not positive. By all means go to Xochimilco. We did go on a food tour and boat ride for that event, but you don't have to. Both tours we took were excellent. You can do a lot on the Metro and Metro bus depending on where you're staying. The smaller buses are a lot more confusing. I suggest watching videos to Mexico City, deciding what's most interesting to you and choosing an area closest to what most interests you. Don't worry about restaurants. There's great food everywhere. One of the best moles I ever had was in a market in Roma norte. I recommend getting the Didi app =s Uber and a bit cheaper. Do not take metered cabs if you can help it. You'll end up spending 3x what you would with Didi or Uber. Anyway it's an infinite experience as is any major city. You could easily, if you're a city person, live here and always find something new.
Alice
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
The museums and the food are wonderful.
The museums and the food are wonderful. I especially loved Museo Muralismo and seeing Ballet Folklorico in Palacio Bellas Artes. I took Ubers everywhere. How people survive in the city’s traffic is beyond comprehension, however.
Joseph
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
I've been a CDMX business traveler for more than 10 years...
I've been a CDMX business traveler for more than 10 years and definitely I recommend staying in any neighborhood around Paseo de la Reforma corridor. It's safe, many delicious food options ranging from a wide variety of styles and prices, culture and a good real experience of what Mexico and Mexican people is.
Helps a lot to speak some degree of Spanish but if you don't, it doesn't really matter as this is a very cosmopolitan sector of the city. Whatever activity you may looking for, just google it.
Eduardo
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
I have visited Mexico City many times.
I have visited Mexico City many times. Xochomilco is one of the few sites I had not visited. I was disappointed with the site because it was geared solely for visiting tourists. It was the proverbial tourist trap. Water was critically important for Mexico before the arrival of Cortes and the Spanish. Today it is even more critical for the 25 million residents of this great city.
Martin
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Came to Mexico City a few days before day of the dead.
Came to Mexico City a few days before day of the dead. I was worried it would be too busy with up to 3 million visitors to CDMX on those days. It didn’t feel crowded, there was a real buzz. People were so friendly, we stayed in a fabulous hotel (Hotel Catedral) and visited a lot of things in the historical centre. Also did a balloon ride over Teotihuacán which was amazing. If we’d had another day or two would have done floating gardens and Casa Azul but there’s always next time.
Marcia
United Kingdom
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This was my second stay at Nana Vida and I enjoyed my stay as much as last time. Staff are always very helpful and make a big effort to make sure guests are comfortable. Rooms are very clean, spacious and lovely decorated with Oaxacan artists, not to mention the mezcal and Mexican candy bar. I also liked their newly added rooftop. The hotel is situated in the heart of Roma with cafes and restaurants just a step out of the door and easy access to the Centro Histórico. It's a real home away from home in Mexico City!
The best part of our Mexico City 🇲🇽 trip was the hotel.. You can't ask for a better location with a fantastic view from the rooftop. Not only were the staff great, to our surprise we found they offer complimentary walking tour of the city & complimentary coffee shop that even offers beer free 😀
The location is great just outside Mexico City Airport, with free shuttle bus taking us there from the airport. We couldn't enjoy the free breakfast as we had to leave early for our morning flight, but the hotel packed our breakfast, even though small and basic, it was wonderful.
We had a one night layover while flying in / out of Mexico City airport. The huge bonus is that this hotel offers a complementary airport shuttle which we used in both directions. This was incredibly helpful and reduced stress. So for this reason, I would recommend this hotel.
-Location is amazing, in the best neighborhood in Mexico City and next to great coffee shops, bakeries and supermarkets
-Very Clean
-Friendly hotel staff
-Comfy Bed buts small
-Wifi was great
-AC and Heating
-Secure and safe
Adam
United Kingdom
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