![]() Just 650 feet from Mexico City’s central square, El Zocalo, guests delight in all the important attractions within walking distance.Īlthough the hotel’s La Terraza restaurant also serves Mexican cuisine, you should definitely ask a local for recommendations on where to eat in Mexico City for delicious, authentic food at any price point. ![]() The Hotel Ritz Mexico City ’s sunny yellow courtyard perfectly portrays the joy of staying in this centrally located hotel. #5: Hotel Ritz Mexico City Courtyard at Hotel Ritz Mexico City | Courtesy of Hotel Ritz Mexico City/ Price: Rooms start at $315/night ( Mexico City has some amazing cheap hotels, but we get it: splurging is fun). If you’re wondering where to stay in Mexico City for awesome street art, third-wave coffee, and rooftop views, Roma is definitely the place. But one of the draws of Nima Local House Hotel is definitely its location. Guests rave about the hotel’s beauty and luxurious touches, as well as the attentive staff. And it also feels like a well-kept secret (especially because it only has four rooms). With white walls, cast-iron balconies, and a gorgeous courtyard, the Nima Local House Hotel feels Parisian. #4: Nima Local House Hotel Nima Local House Hotel | Courtesy of Nima Local House Hotel/ To assuage your fears, connect with a Mexico City local for their insider safety info. Pro tip : Even though the State Department’s travel advisory for Mexico City ranks it alongside cosmopolitan hubs like London and Paris, we understand if safety is a concern. And though Mexico City is safe as a whole, Polanco is among the safest neighborhoods in the city. ![]() Just north of Chapultepec Park (which you should definitely add to your Mexico City itinerary ), the hotel is near one of our favorite Mexico City neighborhoods : the sleek, posh (and incredibly vibrant) Polanco. Designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, Camino calls itself a “ hotel-museum ” because of its “beauty, functionality, and color.” Camino also claims to be the choice of “presidents and kings”-so keep your eyes peeled! ![]() If you’re looking for a universe of your own within Mexico City, the chic and beautiful Camino Real Polanco will do the trick. Price: Rooms at Barcelo Mexico Reforma start at $140/night #3: Camino Real Polanco Mexico City Camino Real Polanco Mexico City | Courtesy of Camino Real Polanco Mexico City/ Just talk to a local about the hidden gems nearby. If those aren’t your style, no worries (although they are pretty rad). Plus, Barcelo’s central location also makes it easy to check out all of Mexico City’s best tourist attractions. From on-site shopping to a luxurious spa, and especially the old-time barbershop on hotel grounds (!!!)-Barcelo goes above and beyond to make its guests feel relaxed and taken care of. Modern and glamorous, Barcelo Mexico Reforma personifies comfort. Price: Rooms at the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City start at $300/night #2: Barcelo Mexico Reforma Barbershop at Barcelo Mexico Reforma | Courtesy of Barcelo Mexico Reforma/ Pro tip : If you’re trying to find a place to see in Mexico City that has good, strong cocktails, you won’t have to go far: the Four Seasons is home to Fifty Mils, a world-renowned bar. As if that weren’t enough, visitors also rave about the hotel’s central location along the Paseo de la Reforma, which provides easy access to many of Mexico City’s best places to visit. Maybe it’s the splashes of regal red throughout the hotel, or the gorgeous spiral staircase, or the stunning courtyard. Guests feel like royalty at the Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City. #1: Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City | Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City/ For only $30/day it’s an amazing deal, and you won’t have to *resort* to piecing together an itinerary from touristy advice you find online. These are 10 of the most spectacular and luxurious.įor a truly authentic Mexico City experience, have a local plan your trip. Why? Mexico City isn’t on the beach! Regardless, Mexico City does have some incredible, resort-like hotels. At least, not in the same sense as Cancun resorts or beachside resorts in Puerto Rico. When it comes to Mexico City resorts, well… they don’t really exist.
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