Safety Score
5/10
Currency
MXN
Language
Spanish
Timezone
UTC−6
About Mexico City
Mexico City is a sprawling capital of pyramids, museums, and food markets. The city blends colonial and modern architecture. Street life and nightlife are intense and vibrant.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Mexico City is from October to May when the weather is mild and rain is less frequent.
Where to Stay in Mexico City, Mexico
Hotels & Accommodations in Mexico City
The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.
The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City
Architectural glass tower with the highest views in the city
An ultra-luxury skyscraper experience with private balconies overlooking Chapultepec.
- +Best views
- +Modern design
- +Elite service
- -Double elevators to lobby
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Colonial-style sanctuary with a world-famous inner courtyard
A lush, serene escape from the city’s pace, home to Fifty Mils, one of the world's best bars.
- +Secret garden
- +Iconic bar
- +Service
- -Traditional decor style
St. Regis Mexico City
Sophisticated skyscraper luxury with signature butler service
Elegance at the Diana the Huntress fountain; features a superb Remède Spa and pool.
- +Butler service
- +King Cole Bar
- +Spa
- -Lobby is hard to find
La Valise Mexico City
A 3-suite masterpiece where the bed can roll onto a private terrace
Exclusively small and artistic; the ultimate romantic retreat in the trendy Roma district.
- +Rolling beds
- +Total privacy
- +Design
- -Very limited availability
Ignacia Guest House
Chic 1913 mansion known for its garden and color-themed rooms
Award-winning design centered around a lush patio; famous for its personalized breakfasts.
- +Gourmet breakfast
- +Garden
- +Design
- -No pool or gym
Downtown Mexico
17th-century palace (Palacio de los Condes) turned into a hip hub
Industrial-chic design meets colonial stone; features a vibrant rooftop pool and bar.
- +Rooftop pool
- +Historic soul
- +Location
- -Noisy surroundings
Casa Polanco
A meticulously restored 1940s mansion overlooking Lincoln Park
Understated, residential luxury that feels like staying in a very wealthy friend's home.
- +Park views
- +Exclusivity
- +Interior design
- -Very expensive
Octavia Casa
Minimalist sanctuary from the founder of the Octavia fashion brand
Neutral tones, natural woods, and absolute tranquility in a quiet corner of Condesa.
- +Minimalist peace
- +Textiles
- +Location
- -Limited amenities
Las Alcobas
Boutique luxury on the "Rodeo Drive" of Mexico City
High-tech comfort and incredible hospitality; home to the renowned Anatol restaurant.
- +Masaryk shopping
- +Bath butler
- +Service
- -Busy street traffic
Brick Hotel
A Belle Époque mansion with a vibrant, modern social heart
The epicenter of Roma Norte's social scene with high-ceilinged, luxurious suites.
- +Terrace suites
- +Neighborhood vibe
- +Bar
- -Can be loud on weekends
SO/ Mexico City
New (2026) fashion-forward hotel near the Angel of Independence
A bold, stylish debut focusing on high fashion, avant-garde design, and nightlife.
- +New/Trendy
- +Rooftop vibe
- +Location
- -High-energy/Loud
Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
French "art de vivre" in a skyscraper with a historic facade
Features a stunning 38th-floor pool and a mix of historic and modern architecture.
- +Saltwater pool
- +Skyline views
- +Lobby bar
- -Standard modern rooms
InterContinental Presidente
The city's premier business powerhouse with elite dining options
A vertical city of luxury housing some of the best restaurants in CDMX (Au Pied de Cochon).
- +7+ Restaurants
- +Capacity
- +Polanco views
- -Massive/Impersonal
W Mexico City
Playful, high-energy luxury for the creative traveler
Known for its bold colors, social lobby "Living Room," and celebrity guests.
- +Social vibe
- +Modern gym
- +Polanco life
- -Aging decor in parts
Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa
Classic Art Deco luxury with one of the city's best spas
A reliable, independently-owned favorite for its massive spa and wellness focus.
- +Enormous spa
- +Central
- +Service
- -More traditional feel
Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico
Art Nouveau masterpiece with the world’s most famous Tiffany ceiling
Stay for the historic elevators and the breathtaking stained-glass lobby ceiling.
- +Tiffany ceiling
- +Zócalo view terrace
- +History
- -Very touristy area
Zócalo Central & Rooftop
Renovated 1890s building with a premier view of the cathedral
Famous for its "Balcón del Zócalo" restaurant and generous guest amenities.
- +Rooftop dining
- +Best Zócalo views
- +Value
- -Traffic/Crowds
The Wild Oscar
Design-led "private residence" hotel for the sophisticated nomad
An industrial-chic boutique hotel that feels like a private club.
- +Intimate
- +Work-friendly
- +Polanco location
- -Small lobby
Casa Decu
Art Deco charm meets sustainable, modern comfort
Features a cozy rooftop terrace and an aesthetic deeply rooted in CDMX history.
- +Art Deco style
- +Rooftop terrace
- +Service
- -No elevator
Hotel Carlota
Brutalist, industrial design with an iconic glass-walled pool
A creative hub with a popular poolside bar and a focus on local design.
- +Industrial design
- +Pool scene
- +Value
- -Rooms can be dark
Selina Mexico City Downtown
A community-driven hub for digital nomads in a grand old building
Offers coworking spaces, yoga classes, and both private and dorm options.
- +Coworking
- +Social vibe
- +Cheap
- -Neighborhood is gritty
Chaya B&B Boutique
Hidden rooftop bed and breakfast overlooking Alameda Central
Bohemian rooftop oasis with hammocks and a massive communal breakfast table.
- +Alameda views
- +Hammocks
- +Friendly
- -Shared social spaces
Hostel Home
A cozy, legendary hostel that actually feels like a home
The first hostel in Roma; focuses on local culture, safety, and community.
- +Community feel
- +Roma location
- +Quiet
- -Very basic/Small
Ibis Styles Mexico Reforma
Vibrant, colorful, and reliable budget stay in the Pink Zone
Fresh, design-led budget hotel perfect for being in the heart of the action.
- +Location
- +Modern/Clean
- +Reliable
- -Small rooms
The Local Way - Various
Curated collection of high-design serviced apartments
For travelers who want a local apartment feel with hotel-style concierge.
- +Authentic apartments
- +Style
- +Kitchens
- -Not a traditional hotel
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Where to Stay in Mexico City - Best Hotels & Accommodations
Choosing where to stay in Mexico City is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Mexico City, Mexico, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.
Popular places to stay in Mexico City include The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City, Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City, St. Regis Mexico City, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.
The best area to stay in Mexico City depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Mexico City experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.
Browse Mexico City's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Mexico City, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions about Mexico City
The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.
For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.
Mexico City offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.
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About Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City is known for Pyramids, Food, Museums, Markets, History, making it one of the most visited destinations in Mexico. When planning your Mexico City trip, note that the local language is Spanish, the currency is MXN, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Mexico City is from October to May when the weather is mild and rain is less frequent.. Our free Mexico City guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.




