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Where To Stay In Mexico City: A Neighborhood And Hotel Guide

Mexico is a charming city full of Aztec tradition blended perfectly with the famous Garibaldi’s mariachi-modern square. With a population greater than that of New York, Beijing, and London, this megacity has rich historical sceneries along the streets, from museums to ruins, which attract millions of visitors every year. When planning to make a trip, there are several neighborhood options to consider as Mexico City is a functional place both in the day and at night. Here is a list of the best places to stay in Mexico City.

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Centro Historico

At the heart of the city is Centro Historico, commonly known as “El Centro.” Located in the Tenochtitlan ruins in the Aztec empire, the neighborhood contains several historical buildings that date back to the 16th century. If you are a history fan, you will love this place because of the dozens of historical museums and landmarks.

One of the most historical sites here is Templo Mayor, where archeologists constantly identify new incredible discoveries. The site is surrounded by Palacio Nacional, where one can learn about the history of Mexico. One of the things that make the Palacio detailed and colorful is the Diego Rivera murals that portray the actual Mexican history.

When looking for a place to stay in Centro Historico, some of the hotels to consider, include the NH Mexico City and Hotel Histórico Central. The two hotels offer soundproofed rooms for comfortable sleep, delicious meals, and free Wi-Fi. Located near the Palacio de Iturbide Museum, Hotel Histórico Central offers a café where visitors can take a drink or take a bite any time of the day.

Polanco

Polanco is commonly known to be Mexico City’s most precious commercial district, which reflects the sophisticated, European style. Although the neighborhood appears fancy, it has a variety of places that offer authentic Mexican dishes and dessert. It is the city’s known safest place for incredible food and centrality.

When you take a walk along the neighborhood’s Presidente Masaryk Avenue, you will find several upscale boutiques, Limantour which is the best Latin American bar, and Museo Soumaya where you will observe impressive Rodin collection. Polanco also hosts incredible art collection that features notable artists such as Diego Rivera and Auguste Rodin. You can visit these art sceneries to add a bit of history on your trip.

Some of the top hotels in the area include the Hyatt Regency and the Wild Oscar. With over 755 rooms, Hyatt Regency offers elegance and modernity with bars and restaurants on-site. The hotel also harbors the Yoshimi Japanese restaurant, Mexican sweet shop, or the Amado traditional Bakery. The Wild Oscar hotel offers free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, private terraces, and an on-site bar and restaurant.

Coyoacán

Coyoacán is also considered one of the best places to stay in Mexico City. This eclectic neighborhood is recognized for being a hot spot of the counterculture movement of Mexico. It is home to the two famous Mexican residents, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. For history and art lovers, Frida Kahlo is the best museum to tour as it houses different artwork pieces and Kahlo’s private possessions such as jewelry and clothing.

Nature lovers would also enjoy staying at Viveros de Coyoacán, the only nature reserve and part in the neighborhood. Apart from the cobblestone streets, intricate cathedrals, and colonial estates that give it an ancestral look, the area is surrounded by several cafes that are known to be meeting grounds for Mexico City’s liberal movements.

If you need a place to stay, consider Casa Moctezuma and Corazoncito Coyoacán One hotels. Just a few meters away from Frida Kahlo, Casa Moctezuma has an impressive garden and terrace to relax and an all-inclusive continental breakfast to start off your day. Corazoncito Coyoacán One equally features a beautiful garden and a patio.

Santa Fe

Five miles away from New Mexico’s downtown area is Santa Fe, an upcoming neighborhood that attracts thousands of visitors every day. This is a laden neighborhood with international and high-tech companies, universities, banks, and shopping malls. If you love shopping, here you can access the largest Mexico’s shopping mall, Centro Santa Fe, which has more than 500 stores, a luxury wing, food courts, and a huge ice rink. The neighborhood is also appealing to foodies with its top restaurants like Nobu, Central Central, and Toro Latin Kitchen & Bar.

When looking for sophisticated accommodation in Santa Fe, the most recommended are Live Aqua and Westin. Live Aqua is a few meters away from Santa Fe’s traffic and offers a relaxing stay for guests. Westin also offers a tranquil environment for visitors. With natural vegetation, fountains, and elegant walls, the hotel provides a conducive environment for travelers.

La Condesa

For an inspirational, art-deco vibe, La Condesa should be the best destination. This trendy residential neighborhood gives visitors the feel of being a local. It is a chic and hot-spot for the younger generation, particularly students, artists, and young professionals because of its cosmopolitan vibe, including beautiful parks, designer boutiques, and top-notch nightlife scene.

La Codesa has everything for entertainment, ranging from karaoke bars to night clubs and electronic dance music performances. In the heart of the neighborhood are luxe boutiques and vintage shops along Vincente Suarez, Amsterdam, and Michoacan.

When you are here, some of the hotels to consider are Hotel Parque México (Boutique Hotel) and Maria Condesa. Hotel Parque is within walking distance from Condesa’s parks, restaurants, and galleries. At Maria Condesa, you will be able to enjoy spa facilities, authentic Mexican cuisines, and a sun terrace.

Reforma

Reforma is undoubtedly one of the best places to stay in Mexico City. The neighborhood encompasses the most memorable attractions in Mexico City. It features concert venues, luxury restaurants, exclusive hotels, historic landmarks, and recognized museums.

A significant feature in the area is Chapultepec, a huge park housing the city’s two largest artificial lakes, zoo, and the Chapultepec’s Castle. You will also be able to access modern art museums, two iconic monuments (Angel of Independence and Diana the Huntress Fountain) and the Anthropology Museum.

When visiting the neighborhood, Four Seasons and St. Regis are some of the impressive hotels to consider for accommodation. Four Seasons features an intimate garden that offers business travelers exclusivity and comfort. St. Regis has several restaurants that serve Mexican pacific Coast dishes.

Posted on September 1, 2020

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