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Hotels in Mexico City
58 Hotels
Hampton Inn & Suites Mexico City - Centro Historico
Calle 5 De Febrero 24, Centro Historico

At this Hampton Inn, set in an over 200-year-old building that once housed Augustine monks and still retains much of the original ironwork and architecture, it's hard to believe you're in a chain hotel. The three-pearl property is in the heart of the historical center, three blocks from the National Palace that hold Diego Rivera's famous murals. The 108 guest rooms are clean and spacious, though a bit dark. A free hot breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and easy walk to endless markets, restaurants, and shops make this chain hotel a spectacular value for tourists and business travelers. 

Courtyard by Marriott Mexico City Airport
Sinaloa 31, Penon de los Banos

The 288-room Courtyard Mexico City Airport is a three-pearl option situated at Terminal 1 of Mexico City's international airport. The hotel provides free shuttle service between the two terminals, so it's easy to get back and forth for arrivals and departures. Rooms and suites are fresh, and come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and work desks with ergonomic chairs. The on-site bistro-style restaurant gets good reviews for its international fare, and there's a small convenience store, too. A modern and spacious fitness room is an unexpected perk. For travelers who don't need an overnight stay, the hotel also has a Travelers Lounge with comfy seating, a TV, lockers, and even a shower (fee). It's unlikely travelers who need access to the airport will find a better spot than this. 

Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa
Avenida Paseo de La Reforma 465, Col. Cuauhtemoc

The 208-room Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa is a four-pearl property situated in a prime location on bustling Paseo de la Reforma. Guests can walk to many upscale restaurants, shops, and businesses, as well as major attractions. Modern rooms are pleasant, if a little soulless, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and minibars. Suites have separate sitting areas, though keep in mind that Wi-Fi isn't free in rooms. Three restaurants offer a variety of cuisines, and the bar features live music. The most notable feature here is the spectacular spa with an indoor pool -- which score raves from previous guests. With its full array of features, this hotel competes well with the city's high-end chains like JW Marriott, but its rates are much lower. 

Hotel Royal Reforma
Calle Amberes - Zona Rosa 78, Colonia Juarez

This three-pearl, 162-room hotel is located in the Zona Rosa, surrounded by lively bars and restaurants. It's geared toward business travelers and has some decent facilities, but could use some updating. Problems with air-conditioning have been reported, and the style is a tad old-fashioned. All rooms come with modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. There are two restaurants and bars, including Tezka, which serves high-quality Basque cuisine. A small rooftop pool and bar has nice views over Mexico City. Other facilities include a fitness center, beauty salon, business center, and meeting rooms. Leisure travelers might prefer the nearby Room Mate Valentina, which has colorful rooms and trendier vibe, but no bar or restaurant. 

Barceló México Reforma
Avenida Paseo de La Reforma 1, Col. Tabacalera

The Barceló México Reforma Uno Mexico City is an upscale and impersonal option on Paseo Reforma, one of the main avenues of the city. With 505 perfectly equipped rooms, this hotel is capable of surprising guests from their arrival thanks to excellent detail service. An indoor pool, modern gym, and relaxing spa help Barceló México Reforma stand out from the rest of the pack. The St. Regis Mexico City down the street costs more but offers free butler service and a calmer atmosphere.

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.

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.

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.

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.