"Hip, minimalist and fashion-forward, this chic design hotel is a trendster hang-out, located as it is in affluent Polanco."
Mexico City is one of the biggest in the world so a good travel guide to the city is essential. Choosing the best hotel to suite your needs is crucial to ensure you have a pleasurable, and safe, visit so we've picked out the very best boutique and luxury hotels in town. Our Mexico City travel guide with details of the best restaurants, bars, clubs, shops and museums in town is also coming soon.
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"Hip, minimalist and fashion-forward, this chic design hotel is a trendster hang-out, located as it is in affluent Polanco."
From USD 235
per room per night
"Sophisticated and playful, with a luxe-bohemian vibe, this popular design hotel is in the artsy and fashionable Condesa district."
From USD 193
per room per night
"A chic colonial townhouse of just ten suites, full of colourful Mexican art andantique furnishings, located in ultra desirable Polanco."
From USD 234
per room per night
"A petite boutique hotel, with spectacular gardens with good food, just hours from Mexico City."
From USD 190.00
per room per night
"Arty and conceptual, this design hotel in Mexico City is a hit with young trendies and urbanites."
From USD 115
per room per night
A Return to the City | Joe Cummings | Mexico, Central Mexico, Mexico City
I sized up Aztec pyramids and Catholic cathedrals, punk rockers and charro serenaders, poverty-stricken slums and walled villas, and pronounced them all part of the phantasmagoric heart
Insurgentes Walk | Jasper Winn | Mexico, Central Mexico, Mexico City
Avenida de los Insurgentes, the world’s longest street, bisects Mexico City, crossing from north to south in a single line, and running through every zona from the poorest to the richest
Mexico City Chic | Matt Morley | Mexico, Central Mexico, Mexico City
Unpretentious, unspoilt and still remarkably free from stars’n’stripes influence, a three-day stay in the DF can be a real joy, if you know what you are doing