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.
Mathieu
Canada
Very beautiful rooms over a sunny courtyard. Large kitchen with a varied selection of authentic foods.
Hotel Marbella is located in the Roma area of Mexico City. It’s only 50 metres from the Centro Medico hospital and offers a business centre, a bar and room service.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel Towers has a privileged location and is set in the heart of Mexico City's financial district on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue, right...
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.
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 centre. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Aruna
Germany
Decent location to historical centre. Very clean property.
Ideally situated in the Mexico City Historic Centre district of Mexico City, Hotel Catedral is situated 700 metres from National Palace Mexico, 240 m from Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City and a...
Situated close to the cultural, historical and business areas of Mexico City, this hotel features comfortable accommodations along with friendly service, in the central and convenient location of the...
The Principal Hotel is located in the heart of Mexico City, just 300 metres from San Juan de Letrán Metro Station. Rooms have cable TV and free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom.
Anna
Belgium
The location of the hotel is very centric, within walking distance to La Torre Latinoamericana, La Casa de los Azulejos and Palacio de Bellas Artes.
The vaulted ceilings and in general the interior decor is pleasant.
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
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
Overlooking Chapultepec Park in one of the best neighbourhoods 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
Attractively located in the Tacubaya district of Mexico City, HS HOTSSON Long Stay CDMX Condesa Sur is situated 2.2 km from Chapultepec Castle, 2.8 km from Chapultepec Forest and 3.3 km from The Angel...
Everything was perfect, location, room, staff, services..etc
Situated in Mexico City, 4.4 km from Chapultepec Castle, Suites Aura For Living features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Super comfortable, a lot of space and super clean!
Set in Mexico City and with Frida Kahlo House Museum reachable within 600 metres, Agata Hotel Boutique & Spa offers concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property...
Staff were so lovely and the breakfast was insanely good!!
Attractively situated in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Casa Castillo is situated 1.3 km from National Museum of Anthropology, 1.9 km from Chapultepec Castle and 1.7 km from The Angel of...
The location, cerca de muchas tiendas y restaurantes
Located in Mexico City, within 3.2 km of Soumaya Museum and 4.7 km of National Museum of Anthropology, AUTO HOTEL LEGARIA provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property...
Las instalaciones y los artículos de la habitación
Conveniently set in the Reforma district of Mexico City, Armonik Suites By Casanevo is set 800 metres from The Angel of Independence, 2.3 km from Chapultepec Castle and 2.5 km from National Museum of...
Big room with all the comforts. Very nice design and central location.
Featuring 3-star accommodation, OM 686 URBAN LOFTS Narvarte is set in Mexico City, 4 km from The Museum of Fine Arts and 4.3 km from Palacio de Correos.
Todo fue muy agradable y ske
Pre fueron muy atentos
Set in Mexico City, 3.1 km from Six Flags Mexico, Suites Perisur boasts 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
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.
La comida es muy buena y la estancia muy confortable
Located in Mexico City, 1.7 km from United States Embassy, Hotel Nava provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
La ubicación más que nada y las instalaciones nuevas.
Well located in the Mexico City Historic Centre district of Mexico City, Plaza Allende Hotel is located less than 1 km from Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City, a 10-minute walk from Tenochtitlan...
las habitaciones son muy confortables. los baños higiénicos.
Located in Mexico City and with The Angel of Independence reachable within 1.8 km, Colima 71 Art - Community - Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Location, staff, beautiful architecture and interior design.
Situated in Mexico City and with Zocalo Square reachable within less than 1 km, Antiguo Molino de San Jerónimo features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Very nice hotel room. The place make you feel good.
Casa Polanco Hotel Boutique features free bikes, fitness centre, 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
Situated in Mexico City and with The Angel of Independence reachable within 2.1 km, Casa Serenos features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Great location, clean, comfortable, smells amazing
Featuring a spa and stylish accommodation with hydromassage baths, Las Alcobas, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mexico City is located in Mexico City’s Polanco District.
Great location, excellent service, charming staff.
Situated in Mexico City and with The Angel of Independence reachable within 1.8 km, Maison Celeste features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
The staff was so kind and the property was beautiful!
FAQs about hotels in Mexico City
On average, 3-star hotels in Mexico City cost £43 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mexico City are £70 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mexico City can on average be found for £132 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mexico City this weekend is £60 or, for a 4-star hotel, £110. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mexico City for this weekend cost on average around £241 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £56 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mexico City for tonight. You'll pay on average around £108 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mexico City will cost around £257 (based on Booking.com prices).
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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Very crowded especially in busses and in the park but it's...
Very crowded especially in busses and in the park but it's fun with good music. The market we did some shopping too. Hop on hop off bus we were able to see part of the city with beautiful high rise buildings. Very friendly and helpful Mexican especially with our limited spanish they can grasp that we need direction. Weather was good while we were there and have fun with the 3 of us.
Rose
Scored 10
10
One of the most people and tourist friendly cities we have...
One of the most people and tourist friendly cities we have visited. It is filled with museums, history both recent and early, shopping of all kinds, and of course food. There are many parks with play areas for children. Michelin restaurants are everywhere, in addition to street food. Besides the obvious sights like the Sun and Moon pyramids, one can spend whole days in barrios like Roma, La Condesa, Coyocuan, Polanco, just walking around and seeing the architecture, visiting boutique shops and eateries, just enjoying the parks and the roadside sculptures. Walking through any of the Mercados is easily a 1/2 day experience. Zocalo, the city centre, a huge plaza near the Presidential Palace, is always buzzing with activity. The Anthropological Museum is a must see - it takes two days to see thoroughly. The museum is worth visiting just for its cafe - we had probably the best food at this cafe. we traveled mostly by Uber, but the subway system is quite extensive. Mexico City is a very big city that seems small because there is so much to see and experience all around. It's a walker's paradise in that sense - you don't have to go anywhere, just walk around the neighborhood!! Minor word of caution - some museums like Frida Kahlo's, and almost all the fancy restaurants require prior reservation!!
Surajit
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great location to central square (Zocalo) and historico area...
Great location to central square (Zocalo) and historico area and 5 min from Metro, 15 - 20 min walk from Alameda park. Good local restaraunts - Azul Historico (recommend booking), El Mayor and Centro Castelano (though a little pricey especially the wine)
Fdkendall
United States
Scored 10
10
I had an incredible time exploring Mexico City as a solo...
I had an incredible time exploring Mexico City as a solo traveller. The walking tours were fantastic and allowed me to discover the rich history and vibrant culture of the area. The guides were knowledgeable and passionate, making the experience even more enjoyable. Museums like the Palacio de Bellas Artes and the National Museum of Art were definite highlights, showcasing stunning architecture and impressive collections. I especially appreciated that many museums are free on Sundays, making art and culture accessible to everyone.
Another great feature is the metro card, which provides convenient access to all the buses and subways, as well as public rental bikes. This made getting around the city both easy and affordable, allowing me to explore different neighborhoods without any hassle.
The cocktail scene and overall nightlife were lively and diverse, with plenty of trendy bars and clubs to choose from. I relished the delicious tacos and local foods throughout my stay, each meal offering a unique taste of the city’s culinary delights.
However, I was struck by the number of homeless individuals in the city, which was concerning and something I hadn't anticipated. Additionally, most souvenirs seemed to be made in China, which was disappointing; I wish I could have found a unique sticker or local craft to take home as a memento.
Overall, Mexico City offers a vibrant and enriching experience, with its cultural attractions and nightlife shining brightly. While there are certainly areas for improvement, my time in this dynamic city was truly memorable.
Blondeasiantraveler
Hong Kong
Scored 10
10
We have travelled a lot and been to some stunning locations.
We have travelled a lot and been to some stunning locations. We were taken back by Mexico. How accomodating the place is. How polite the people are, especially to English speakers. Travel in Mexico is easy despite the size of the city. It is clean and we felt safe. Above all else, use your common sense.
Rai
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Mexico City is great beautiful city to visit and explore!
Mexico City is great beautiful city to visit and explore! The city with ancient history including Chapultepec Castle and modern architecture like Palacio del Hierro, friendly people and delicious food as tacos, burrito. Getting around is best by walking or by Metrobus, otherwise you might get stuck in the traffic. Plenty of parks and malls with playgrounds for families with children.
Mirlan
United States
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Excellent location in Reforma, Mexico City. We stayed 4 night in a junior suite on the 2nd floor is quite quiet (except for the door banging sound from people closing the ice box door. Hotel serves average breakfast but it very generous as they let guest pack food away by providing boxes and bags for take away. The area is very safe to walk about even at night and is next to a shopping mall with plenty of ATMs, eating and shopping choices. It is also not far from Zocalo by car. Housekeeping is very good.
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.
2mn walking distance from the Zócalo and 10mn from Bella’s Artes, Mumedi hotel has one of the best location of Mexico City. It’s a small boutique hotel, with a classical but original design, a craft shop and a good restaurant.
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