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Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Ideally located opposite Terminal 1 of Mexico City Airport, this hotel offers luxurious services and comfortable accommodations. Across the street from the airport
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Conveniently in front of Benito Juarez International Airport and offering easy access to downtown Mexico City attractions, including the Zona Rosa, this hotel provides a free 24-hour airport shuttle. The staff was incredible, made us feel very welcome
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
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. Yummy buffet Comfy beds Hot shower Airport shuttle
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. Staff were always happy to help
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
This hotel is ideally located at the Terminal 2 of Mexico City's International Airport. It offers a gym and a bar serving classic cocktails and drinks.. Everything, The restaurant was excellent. In these covid-19 times was everything there and available for a save stay. The staff was wonderfull and helpfull. Professionals!
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Located in Mexico City, 2297 feet from Museo de Arte Popular, Ibis Mexico Alameda features accommodations with a restaurant, private parking, a bar and a garden. Great location Super Clean rooms Zero noise
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 welcoming place, nice and efficient team, good night sleep !
Hotel in Roma, Mexico City
Hotel MX roma features air-conditioned rooms with satellite flat-screen TV in the Roma district of Mexico City. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace. Excellent location, friendly and helpful staff, comfortable beds, Covid protocols followed strictly.
Hotel in Juarez, Mexico City
Ideally located in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Hotel MX reforma is set 2625 feet from The Angel of Independence, 1.1 mi from United States Embassy and 1.4 mi from Chapultepec Castle. Beautiful and very neat, the staffs are very nice.
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
MX Congreso is located 2297 feet from San Lázaro Metro Station and 1.2 mi from Mexico City Zócalo. It features free WiFi in public areas and free private parking. The hotel was geeat. The bathroom was flood evertime we showered but room attendant cleaned ut up. There should be a safety deposit box.
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Popular with guests booking hotels in Mexico City
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Popular with guests booking hotels in Mexico City
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Popular with guests booking hotels in Mexico City
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Popular with guests booking hotels in Mexico City
Hotel in Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
Popular with guests booking hotels in Mexico City
Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City
Set in Mexico City, In the Polanco neighborhood, The Wild Oscar offers private residential-style accommodations. Guest can enjoy the on-site Restaurant-Bar, social and work areas. Its my second time here and i fully recommend it!
Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City
Set in Mexico City, 1.2 mi from Soumaya Museum, Pug Seal Allan Pe offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Stylish comfort, very helpful and nice staff, great food and thoughtful extras.
Hotel in Santa Fe, Mexico City
Located next to Santa Fé Shopping Center, Presidente InterContinental Santa Fe offers gym and sauna. It features a restaurant and a terrace overlooking Mexico City and the surrounding mountains. Profesional and super clean rooms
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Located 2 blocks from the Zócalo Square, this elegant design hotel is set in a restored 17th-century palace. It offers an outdoor pool and roof terrace with wonderful views over Mexico City. It is an oasis in the center of it all.
Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City
Offering free Wi-Fi and free covered parking, this stylish apartment complex is just 1.9 mi from Mexico City’s Chapultepec Park. Guests can relax in the onsite hot tub, steam bath and sauna. It was a very good hotel in general
Hotel in Santa Fe, Mexico City
The Westin Santa Fe Mexico City is located in the Santa Fe business district, just a short walk from the BBVA Bancomer Convention Center. This modern hotel offers a spa, gym and indoor pool. Amazing staff, amazing hotel, amazing food. Nothing to complain.
Hotel in Escandon, Mexico City
This 4-star hotel is located in Mexico City in the Escandon district. It offers an on-site restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, and breakfast. Spacious rooms, comfortable bed, good breakfast
Hotel in Polanco, Mexico City
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. The bed is very comfortable with the city view we love!
Hotel in Santa Fe, Mexico City
Set in Mexico City, 9.3 mi from Chapultepec Forest, Hyatt House Mexico City Santa Fe features a fitness center. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel has a terrace and a bar. Breakfast was delicious. The egg's cooker is great and does an excellent job.
Hotel in Naucalpan, Mexico City
Boasting a bar, Fiesta Americana Ciudad de México Toreo in Mexico City is located 1.5 mi from Antara Polanco. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. We liked everything. Excellent hotel with great service.
Hotel in Coyoacan, Mexico City
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. The most comfortable hotel bed ever! And the bathtub is amazing!
Hotel in Napoles, Mexico City
Located 1.9 mi from Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City, Hotel Boutique JTowers features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Everything was excellent. Place, location, staff, super clean, just great!
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Located less than 5 minutes’ walk from Palacio de Iturbide Museum and Torre Latino, Hotel Histórico Central offers Colonial-style architecture and free WiFi connection in all areas. A beautifully designed hotel, comfortable beds & central location. 24hr cafe onsite too.
Hotel in Napoles, Mexico City
Located in one of the busiest commercial areas of Mexico City, Tryp WTC Mexico is less than 328 feet from Insurgentes Avenue and 10 minutes’ walk from the WTC, the Poliforum Siqueiros and the Pepsi... Staff is very friendly! Very nice room and super comfortable bed. Definitely our best stay in...
Hotel in Pedregal, Mexico City
Located in the south side of Mexico City, just by Jardines del Pedregal, Hacienda Peña Pobre offers its guests free WiFi access on site, as well as gym and laundry. Continental breakfast is offered. I like everything, very clean, comfy beds , property has 24 hour security feel very safe even though...
Hotel in Villa de Guadalupe, Mexico City
Holiday Inn Express Mexico Basilica is located in Mexico City. All the rooms are equipped with air conditioning and flat screen TV. Comfort of the rooms. Great breakfast
Hotel in Colonia Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City
Set in Mexico City, 0.7 mi from The Angel of Independence, Marquis SkySuites offers accommodations with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness center and a bar.
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Ideally set in the Mexico City Historic Center district of Mexico City, Antiguo Molino San Jeronimo is located a 12-minute walk from Zocalo Square, 0.8 miles from Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City...
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Ideally set in the Centro Historico of Mexico City, Mumedi Design Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms, a bar and a shared lounge. The design and quirkiness and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful.
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Located in Mexico City, less than 0.6 mi from Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia, Cadillac Hotel Boutique features accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a terrace.
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
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... Where do I begin!! All the hotel staff were wonderful very accommodating and provided exceptional...
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
This 5-star hotel is located in the Zocalo, the main plaza at the city center in Mexico City. Everything.... welcoming staff , clean rooms, immediate attention to any problems.
Hotel in Mexico City Historic Center, Mexico City
Located in Mexico City, within 656 feet of Palacio de Correos and 1640 feet of The Museum of Fine Arts, HOTEL CONGRESO features accommodations with a shared lounge and as well as free private parking...
Hotel in Juarez, Mexico City
Set in Mexico City, within 1.2 mi of United States Embassy and 1.2 mi of Museo de Memoria y Tolerancia, MC Suites Mexico City offers accommodations with a terrace and as well as free private parking... Nice stuff and helpful , clean room
Reforma, Mexico City Historic Center, and Polanco are popular with other travelers visiting Mexico City.
Many families visiting Mexico City loved staying at Mumedi Design Hotel, Las Alcobas DF, and La Valise Mexico City.
For hotels in Mexico City that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Fiesta Americana Viaducto Aeropuerto, CASA EMILIA B&B Boutique, and Pug Seal Allan Poe.
On average, 3-star hotels in Mexico City cost $33 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mexico City are $57 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mexico City can be found for $97 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Hotel Zocalo Central, Hotel Catedral, and Barceló Mexico Reforma are some of the popular hotels in Mexico City.
On average, it costs $44 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mexico City for tonight. You'll pay around $70 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mexico City will cost around $134, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mexico City this weekend is $43 or, for a 4-star hotel, $68. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mexico City for this weekend cost around $117 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
These hotels in Mexico City are highly rated by couples: Fiesta Americana Ciudad de México Satelite, Live Aqua Urban Resort Mexico, and CASA EMILIA B&B Boutique.
Travelers who stayed in Mexico City near Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) have said good things about Camino Real Aeropuerto, Courtyard by Marriott Mexico City Airport, and Fiesta Inn Aeropuerto CD Mexico.
Presidente Intercontinental Santa Fe, Fiesta Inn Ciudad de Mexico Forum Buenavista, and Fiesta Americana Ciudad de Mexico Toreo got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Mexico City.
Mexico City is a superb travel destination (and I've travelled all over the world). Art, architecture, history, culture, food, fashion -- Mexico City has it all and more. It would take a lifetime to explore all the points of interest! Though upper-crust Mexicans would never be caught dead on the metro, we found our metro experience to be safe, clean, fast and easy to use, all for about 30 cents US a trip! We enjoyed staying in Condesa, as we could walk around at night feeling safe and secure. Coyoacan is an adorable neighborhood, though we didn't get to visit Casa Azul; there was a long wait to get in on a Saturday afternoon. Next time! Centro is fascinating. The cathedrals (Mexican, Guadeloupe, Coyoacan) were some of the most stunning anywhere. Teotihuacan is fascinating. Just go! You'll love it. (Incidentally, the NY Times named Mexico City as the #1 travel destination in 2016. They are absolutely correct!)
Shop around for transportation deals. Taxi's are high priced when going long distances or out of the local area. The North Terminal Bus station has great deals for Pyramid sightseeing. No luxury travel but you save money! Check out as many Museums as possible and stop into all of the Churches you walk by. Take notes of the address of favorite spots. I couldn't locate the shop I wanted from prior trip- I should have written it down! Visit good spots at Night as well as the daytime- the photos will be completely different and make great memories. If you get lost- locate the police and ask questions. They are always close by for help. Don't get stressed out and argue with companions -it will ruin the night.
There is so much to see and it's definitely worth asking the locals for their opinions. Given the location of our hotel and the fact we enjoyed walking, Mexico is a beautiful place to see by foot. The metro system is cheap and they're are police at hand to help if you get stuck. The Mexicans appreciate the little Spanish that you can speak so I would definitely encourage you to learn a few basic words. Polanco is like Hollywood, filled with beautiful houses and designer shops, Condessa is filled with Art Deco buildings and Rosa has some chic restaurants. Every neighbourhood is different so I don't think this is a city you can get bored of. Try and indulge the local food by eating at one of the food stalls which are at most street corners.
I love the history of the city- so much intermingled with modernity, side by side. The art galleries and Anthropological Museum are amazing. So much to see! Delicious cuisine, though finding a good cappacino is hit and miss. Be prepared for different toilet waste disposal to assist with the city's sewage system- one gets used to it and it is for a good cause to limit whiffiness. Don't try to drive in the city- way too chaotic for visitors.Use the taxi companies, not street taxis- this can prove dangerous is a country of haves and have nots. Uber is great and actually can work out cheaper. Street food is excellent but choose with care. Avoid fish dishes as MC is far from the sea. The altitude of the city and its pollution is tricky for asthmatics- limit time spent there to about four days. Visit quaint country towns like San Miguel or Guanajuato and then come back.
So much to see, take the Turibus first day and then can see what you want to go back and see. It is very easy to get around Mexico City walking and metered taxis are cheap. Lots of good restaurants. It is very clean and loved the wide, tree lined streets. Lots of parks and the Anthopogy Museum is a must see.
So much to see and do in this vibrant city. Three days is not enough! The Saturday market in San Angel is a must with beautiful shops and street fair selling handicrafts, beautiful paintings and lovely traditional clothing that is fun to wear back home! The downtown is safe and lovely to walk on a Saturday where European shops are prevalent. Don't miss the Teotihucan pyramids. They are grand in person and walking to the top is a must! Then visit the on site museum of archeology. Cabs are very reasonable when you split the fair. The National museum complex is fabulous too. I was always told it was a dangerous smoggy city but that just wasn't the case for my January trip with some women friends.