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Hotels in Mexico City
11 Hotels
Hyatt Regency Mexico City
Campos Eliseos No. 204, Polanco Chapultepec

The Hyatt Regency Mexico City is a massive luxury hotel geared toward business travelers, situated in the well-heeled Polanco neighborhood. The property's extensive amenities include four on-site restaurants (including two upscale Japanese eateries), an indoor pool, and a 24-hour athletic club with three tennis courts, a sauna, a steam room, and a well-equipped gym. The hotel also has a chic business center with co-working space and tons of meeting and event space. The hotel's 755 guest rooms are nice enough, but comparatively a little disappointing. Decor is generic and even a little outdated, though units are spacious, meticulously maintained, and have upscale amenities like minibars, espresso makers, and 24-hour room service. For sleeker room decor, guests might consider the nearby JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City, though the smaller hotel also has fewer amenities. 

Fiesta Americana Reforma
Avenida Paseo de La Reforma 80

The 616-room Fiesta Americana Reforma is a three-pearl option situated on the city's main boulevard, Paseo de la Reforma. It's close to multiple businesses, restaurants, shops, and attractions, and the hop-on, hop-off tourist bus stops right out front. Like much of the hotel, rooms are a bit dated, but they feature flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Suites have separate sitting areas, and Club-level rooms have access to the Executive Lounge for free breakfast, cocktails, and snacks. Meeting space is expansive and can accommodate up to 1,100 people, and a business center meets the needs of guests here to work. Travelers looking for a place with a pool and spa could check out the nearby Krystal Grand Reforma Uno Mexico City, but its rates are a little higher. 

Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel
Avenida Paseo de La Reforma 325, Col. Cuauhtemoc

The upscale Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel, in Mexico's lively Zona Rosa, has 755 rooms with easy access to tourist sights, offices, and the metro. Smart rooms have bright, local accents, and feature flat-screen TVs, Sheraton's excellent beds, and minibars -- some also have outstanding views of the city and separate living areas. There are extra perks for Club Floor guests including free breakfast in the Club Lounge. Expect to pay for Wi-Fi in most rooms, though, unless you are an SPG member, though Link@Sheraton in the lobby provides a free Wi-Fi zone. There are ample recreational offerings here, including a pool, fitness center, and tennis courts, and the hotel has two casual bars, an Italian restaurant, and a Starbucks on site. Guests looking for a more intimate, funky hotel Zona Rosa may want to consider Room Mate Valentina, which has a fitness center and free Wi-Fi at a lower price point.

Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico
Calle 16 de Septiembre 82, Col. Centro Historico

The four-pearl Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico is a historic property packed with Art Nouveau charm and character. Its stunning Tiffany stained-glass lobby ceiling is a tourist attraction of its own. The hotel is situated on the main square, or zocolo, surrounded by shops, restaurants, and attractions. The 60 rooms are elegant and traditional but offer such modern amenities as 50-inch flat-screen TVs, high-speed Wi-Fi, minibars, and coffeemakers. The rooftop restaurant has impressive views of the square, and there's another restaurant near the lobby, as well as a piano bar with live entertainment. Eleven event spaces accommodate business and social events. For something more modern, travelers could try the four-pearl Las Alcobas Mexico DF.

Hotel Geneve Ciudad de Mexico
Calle Londres 130

The upper-middle-range Hotel Geneve Ciudad de Mexico is a distinctive historic hotel in the heart of the lively Zona Rosa neighborhood. Numerous artifacts and photographs on display in the hotel's public spaces present an intriguing look into Mexico's past. Like the public spaces, rooms are done in classic English style, but they also have modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi. Elegant meeting rooms provide spaces for social and business gatherings, as does the on-site cinema. However, the free Wi-Fi is slow and limited, and using the minibar to store drinks costs extra. As an alternative, Room Mate Valentina has snappy contemporary decor and similar rates.

InterContinental Presidente Mexico City
Campos Eliseos 218

The 700-room InterContinental Presidente Mexico City is a luxury property in the swanky Polanco neighborhood, right next to leafy Chapultepec Park. Features here are extensive, with seven restaurants and bars -- including a popular steakhouse, traditional Mexican, and 24-hour French bistro -- each with their own distinct decor. Rooms have expected amenities like minibars and rainfall showers, and are tricked out in sleek, contemporary decor -- the best have views across Chapultepec Park. The spa is also a welcome addition in the busy city center, but there is no pool. The hotel mostly draws business travelers, and if it’s good enough for Barack Obama, it’s unlikely to disappoint. However, leisure travelers might also compare rates at the Four Seasons Mexico City, which has a dash of colonial charm.

New York Hotel
Calle Tomas Alva Edison 45, Tabacalera

This two-pearl hotel is a solid choice for those on a budget. It's located just off Paseo de la Reforma, the city's main avenue, which is filled with monuments, shops, and restaurants. It's certainly past its prime, style-wise, but the property is well-maintained, attracting short-stay tourists and business travelers. The 45 rooms are basic, but clean, with flat-screen TVs, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack air-conditioning and some pick up street noise. There's a cafe on the ground floor, serving Mexican cuisine in a casual setting, including an affordable cooked-to-order breakfast. For something with a few more extras, travelers should also consider rates at the Hotel Plaza Revolucion, where rooms are air-conditioned and more modern -- it's just a bit more expensive.

Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
Avenida Paseo de La Reforma 500, Colonia Juárez

The colonial-style Four Seasons Mexico City is located on iconic Paseo de la Reforma, one of the widest and busiest streets in the capital. Each of the 240 guest rooms and suites were renovated in 2015, and look fresh and contemporary. On-site features are some of the best in the city. There are two gourmet restaurants, an upscale bar with a mixologist, and a sweets shop. A courtyard swimming pool, modern fitness center, and spa ratchet up the luxury factor. Spotty Wi-Fi is free, but breakfast costs extra. For a five-pearl experience, the St. Regis is just down the road and includes free butler service in all of the rooms. 

NH Collection Mexico City Reforma
Calle Liverpool 155, Zona Rosa

The NH Collection Mexico City Reforma is a modern upper-middle-range hotel with a youthful corporate vibe. It's located in lively Zona Rosa -- a gay-friendly, party-friendly, and tourist-friendly area with plenty of nightlife. This three-and-a-half-pearl property is tricked out in a fresh, minimalist style and has some solid features, like a heated outdoor pool, simple restaurant, and stylish bar. Its 306 rooms are light and sleek, with mod cons like large flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and Nespresso machines. However, previous guests comment that rooms differ in quality, and street noise from nearby clubs can be a problem for those not planning on joining the late-night revelry. Leisure travelers may prefer nearby Room Mate Valentina which has cute Pop Art-inspired rooms and lower rates, although no restaurant or bar.

Hotel PF
Calle Florencia 61, Col. Juarez

Plaza Florencia is a straightforward, mid-range hotel with a walkable location in Zona Rosa. The hotel was built in the late '70s but is well-maintained and includes high-quality wood furniture and beams -- especially in the lobby. Each of the 142 pleasant guest rooms is well-lit and has a flat-screen TV. There are two restaurants, one of which serves a breakfast buffet. Wi-Fi and parking are free, but expect to pay extra for breakfast and coffee in the rooms. Guests are either here on business or for the tourist-friendly neighborhood, and no one really lingers on the property. For a hotel in the same neighborhood with more pizazz, check rates at Room Mate Valentina.