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  • Aztic Hotel And Executive Suites

    Aztic Hotel And Executive Suites

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    (698 reviews)

    7.4
    The 4-star Aztic Hotel And Executive Suites Mexico City offers proximity to the Cuicuilco Site Museum, which is located 2.9 km away. Wi-Fi is offered in public areas and private parking is available…

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    US$ 34 per one night

  • Royal Pedregal

    Royal Pedregal

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    Excellent

    (157 reviews)

    8.2
    The deluxe Royal Pedregal Hotel Mexico City is housed in a modernist-style building, comprising 75 rooms, a lobby bar, and an atrium lobby with newspapers. Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, the 5…

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    US$ 57 per one night

  • Hacienda Pena Pobre

    Hacienda Pena Pobre

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    Excellent

    (586 reviews)

    9.2
    Featuring Wi-Fi in public areas, the 4-star Hacienda Pena Pobre Hotel Mexico City is 25 minutes' walk from the large Six Flags Mexico Amusement Park. The hotel offers secure parking for USD 8 per day…

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    US$ 89 per one night

  • Radisson Paraiso Hotel Mexico City

    Radisson Paraiso Hotel Mexico City

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    Excellent

    (1210 reviews)

    8.6
    Located nearly 25 minutes' walk from the UNAM Botanical Garden, the charming Radisson Paraiso Hotel Mexico City offers amenities such as a shared lounge and various recreational opportunities.

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    US$ 66 per one night

  • Camino Real Pedregal Mexico

    Camino Real Pedregal Mexico

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    Excellent

    (1012 reviews)

    8.6
    The smoke-free Camino Real Pedregal Mexico Hotel lies in an exclusive area of Mexico City around a 25-minute walk from the large Six Flags Mexico Amusement Park, featuring spa therapy and spa…

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    US$ 71 per one night

  • Pedregal Palace

    Pedregal Palace

    Hotel

    Good

    (1110 reviews)

    7.4
    Offering 60 rooms, the comfortable Pedregal Palace Mexico City hotel is near the shopping district of Mexico City, about 10 minutes' drive from the public park "Parque de la Bombilla". The 3-star…

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    US$ 50 per one night

  • Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados

    Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados

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    Excellent

    (661 reviews)

    9.2
    Boasting a hot tub and a sundeck, the 4-star Suites Perisur Apartamentos Amueblados Mexico City hotel lies a 7-minute stroll from the Cuicuilco Archaeological Zone. All guests can enjoy Wi-Fi in…

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    US$ 76 per one night

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Hotels in Mexico City

With 3587 hotels, Mexico City offers a rich tapestry of stays from boutique gems to luxury high-rises. In districts like Polanco and Roma Norte, travelers will find a concentration of accommodations. Average prices for 3-star hotels hover around $70, while 5-star options average $250. Recently opened, avant-garde hotels elevate the skyline with unique architecture and sustainable practices. Explore and confidently book your ideal stay through our platform.

Where to stay in Mexico City - a guide to the best areas and neighbourhoods

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Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur

* Coyoacán's charming streets and abundance of parks make it perfect for family outings.

* The district offers cultural attractions like the Frida Kahlo Museum that are both educational and entertaining.

* Families will appreciate the safe, residential feel combined with plenty of local dining options.

Families will find Coyoacán an ideal choice for its rich culture and tranquil vibe.

Camino Real Santa Fe

Intercontinental Presidente Mexico City, An Ihg Hotel

* Santa Fe is home to numerous corporate offices and a major financial hub, making it convenient for business needs.

* The area boasts luxury hotels with excellent business amenities like conference rooms and high-speed internet.

* Proximity to major highways ensures easy access to other parts of the city and the airport.

Business travelers should consider staying in the Santa Fe district for its modern infrastructure.

Hotel Stanza

* Roma Norte is known for its lively atmosphere and a variety of cafes and bars perfect for meeting new people.

* The district hosts gallery exhibitions and street markets, providing endless opportunities to explore art and culture solo.

* Safe to walk around, it's popular among young travelers looking for unique urban experiences.

For solo travelers, Roma Norte offers vibrant nightlife and cultural experiences.

Hyatt Regency Mexico City

JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City

* Polanco offers upscale dining and boutique shopping experiences for romantic evenings.

* The beautiful Chapultepec park provides an ideal setting for leisurely walks and picnics.

* Luxurious hotels in the area often feature spas and fine dining perfect for couples.

Couples seeking a romantic getaway should explore the Polanco district.

Hotel Castropol

Hotel Principal

* The Historic Center features affordable accommodations while being rich in cultural landmarks.

* Travelers can explore attractions on foot, minimizing transportation costs.

* Street food is abundant and inexpensive, offering a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine on a budget.

Budget travelers will appreciate the affordability and vibrancy of the Historic Center.

Mexico City Tips You Must Know

* Book your hotel 2-3 months in advance to secure the best deals, especially for visits during the summer (June-August) and winter holidays.

* Avoid booking during peak seasons like Semana Santa (Holy Week) and Dia de los Muertos, when prices soar, unless participating in festivities is your primary goal.

* Mexico City is easily accessible via Benito Juarez International Airport; within the city, use the metro for just $0.25 per ride or taxis starting at $3.

* Save money by dining at local markets such as Mercado de San Juan; consider city passes for discounts on attractions and public transport.

* Be cautious in neighborhoods like Tepito, especially at night, and stick to well-lit, busy areas for safety.

Frequently asked question

Do hotels in Mexico City offer panoramic views of urban landscapes?

Yes, hotels like the Barcelo Mexico Reforma and Hyatt Regency Mexico City provide stunning cityscape views.

Are there hotels located close to major cultural attractions for convenient sightseeing?

Hotels such as Hotel Metropol and Camino Real Aeropuerto offer easy access to iconic sites like the Palacio de Bellas Artes.

Can I find hotels offering adventure activities for guests nearby?

Yes, many hotels partner with local tours for experiences like hot air ballooning over the Teotihuacan pyramids.

Is beach access available at hotels for day trips?

Mexico City is inland, so while beach access isn't available, hotels can arrange day trips to nearby lakes or pools.

When is the best time to visit Mexico City for a pleasant hotel stay?

The best time for hotel stays is during the spring (March-May) when the weather is mild and parks like Chapultepec are in full bloom.

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