All-Time Best
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Set around a stunning courtyard garden in the prestigious Polanco district, this hacienda-style hotel feels like a private estate in the heart of the city. The low-rise design creates an intimate atmosphere with lush gardens, fountains, and terraces, offering easy access to Chapultepec Park and world-class museums.
Highlights
- Courtyard Garden
- Spa
- Zanaya Restaurant
- Chapultepec Views
- Butler Service
The St. Regis Mexico City
The St. Regis Mexico City
Standing proudly along the iconic Paseo de la Reforma, The St. Regis occupies a striking 31-story tower that has become a city landmark. Combining Beaux-Arts elegance with contemporary Mexican design, it features spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows offering spectacular views of the Angel of Independence and Chapultepec Park.
Highlights
- St. Regis Butler Service
- Diana Restaurant
- King Cole Bar
- Remede Spa
- Panoramic Views
Las Alcobas Mexico City
Las Alcobas Mexico City
Las Alcobas brings intimate boutique luxury to Polanco's fashionable Presidente Masaryk avenue. This 35-room property occupies two restored mansions connected by beautiful gardens, offering a residential feel with custom furnishings, Frette linens, and spa-inspired bathrooms. The acclaimed Dulce Patria restaurant serves innovative Mexican cuisine.
Highlights
- Dulce Patria Restaurant
- Aurora Spa
- Garden Courtyard
- Frette Linens
- Personalized Service
Condesa DF
Condesa DF
Condesa DF pioneered the boutique hotel movement in Mexico City when it opened in 2005 and remains a design icon. Housed in a stunning 1928 neo-classical building, the hotel wraps around a dramatic triangular atrium filled with hanging plants. The rooftop terrace bar offers panoramic views and has become a legendary gathering spot for creatives.
Highlights
- Rooftop Terrace Bar
- Triangular Atrium
- Mexican Designer Furniture
- Parque Espana Views
- Sushi Restaurant
Nima Local House Hotel
Nima Local House Hotel
Hidden behind an unassuming facade on Roma Norte's Colima street, Nima Local House is a beautifully converted 20th-century mansion with just four guest rooms. Each features king beds, private balconies, and a blend of antique and artisanal Mexican decor. The intimate scale ensures exceptionally personalized service in one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods.
Highlights
- Only 4 Rooms
- Private Balconies
- Small Spa
- Mexican Artisan Decor
- Personalized Service
Chaya B&B
Chaya B&B
A charming bed and breakfast in the leafy Condesa neighborhood, Chaya B&B offers an intimate and welcoming atmosphere in a beautifully restored Art Deco building. With just a handful of rooms, each uniquely decorated with Mexican folk art and vintage furnishings, it provides an authentic local experience with home-cooked breakfasts and warm hospitality.
Highlights
- Home-Cooked Breakfast
- Art Deco Building
- Mexican Folk Art
- Garden Patio
- Local Tips from Hosts
Hotel Carlota
Hotel Carlota
Hotel Carlota transformed a forgotten 1960s motel into one of Mexico City's most striking design hotels. The centerpiece is a dramatic kidney-shaped swimming pool set in a landscaped courtyard, surrounded by bold colors and mid-century furniture. Located on Paseo de la Reforma near Roma, it's perfectly positioned for exploring the city's cultural highlights.
Highlights
- Kidney-Shaped Pool
- Rooftop Restaurant
- Contemporary Art Gallery
- Mid-Century Design
- Bold Colors
Camino Real Polanco Mexico
Camino Real Polanco Mexico
A Mexican modernist masterpiece designed by legendary architect Ricardo Legorreta in 1968, Camino Real Polanco is an architectural landmark featuring bold pink and yellow walls, a stunning blue lobby, and works by Rufino Tamayo. The sprawling property includes beautiful gardens, multiple pools, and remains a cultural icon of Mexico City.
Highlights
- Ricardo Legorreta Architecture
- Rufino Tamayo Murals
- Multiple Pools
- Expansive Gardens
- Blue Lobby
Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico
Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico
A stunning Art Nouveau landmark overlooking the Zocalo, Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico features a breathtaking Tiffany stained-glass ceiling, antique Otis elevators, and gilded birdcages in the lobby. This historic gem from 1899 offers an unmatched sense of old-world grandeur in the heart of the Centro Historico.
Highlights
- Tiffany Stained-Glass Ceiling
- Zocalo Views
- Antique Elevators
- Rooftop Terrace Restaurant
- Gilded Lobby
Downtown Mexico
Downtown Mexico
Housed in a magnificently restored 17th-century palace in the Centro Historico, Downtown Mexico blends colonial architecture with contemporary design. The rooftop pool and bar offer stunning views of the Metropolitan Cathedral, while the interior courtyard and Azul Historico restaurant showcase the best of Mexican heritage and cuisine.
Highlights
- Rooftop Pool
- 17th-Century Palace
- Cathedral Views
- Azul Historico Restaurant
- Interior Courtyard