The 312-room JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City is a luxury property with a posh location in Mexico City's Polanco district. It faces Chapultepec Park and is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, boutiques, nightlife, and museums. Rooms are modern and sophisticated, and outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Unfortunately, only upgraded rooms have free Wi-Fi. There are two restaurants and a bar, and higher category guests get access to the Executive Lounge. An outdoor pool and small spa are welcome perks in the busy city center. Events take place in elegant meeting rooms, and there's plenty of on-site parking. Travelers looking for an even more luxurious experience could check out The St. Regis Mexico City instead, where free butler service is provided and there's an indoor pool.
The 312-room JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City is a luxury property with a posh location in Mexico City's Polanco district. It faces Chapultepec Park and is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, boutiques, nightlife, and museums. Rooms are modern and sophisticated, and outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Unfortunately, only upgraded rooms have free Wi-Fi. There are two restaurants and a bar, and higher category guests get access to the Executive Lounge. An outdoor pool and small spa are welcome perks in the busy city center. Events take place in elegant meeting rooms, and there's plenty of on-site parking. Travelers looking for an even more luxurious experience could check out The St. Regis Mexico City instead, where free butler service is provided and there's an indoor pool.
The 105-room Zocalo Central is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel with a prime location overlooking Mexico City's Zocalo and Catedral Metropolitana. It's literally surrounded by amazing historical attractions, and tons of museums are also within walking distance. Shopping and dining is all around as well. Rooms are modern and attractive, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and coffeemakers. Some have excellent views of the Zocalo. The rooftop restaurant also provides nice views of the square, and breakfast is free. Other freebies include parking, Wi-Fi, bottled water, and fruit. As an alternative, the nearby Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico is another elegant historic property, with more bells and whistles (but higher rates).
The 105-room Zocalo Central is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel with a prime location overlooking Mexico City's Zocalo and Catedral Metropolitana. It's literally surrounded by amazing historical attractions, and tons of museums are also within walking distance. Shopping and dining is all around as well. Rooms are modern and attractive, and come with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and coffeemakers. Some have excellent views of the Zocalo. The rooftop restaurant also provides nice views of the square, and breakfast is free. Other freebies include parking, Wi-Fi, bottled water, and fruit. As an alternative, the nearby Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico is another elegant historic property, with more bells and whistles (but higher rates).
The seven-room, upper-middle-range Red Tree House is a bed-and-breakfast housed in a converted 1930s residence with a warm and inviting charm. The property is located in the uber-trendy Condesa neighborhood, a residential area full of cafes and galleries. Individually decorated rooms are eclectic and colorful, featuring flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Many have balconies and some even have full kitchens. The free breakfast includes a rotating local special and is served in the tree-filled courtyard. Free beer and wine are also offered every evening, though the property isn't suitable for guests with children under 8. Those needing a more kid-friendly hotel may want to consider Hotel Geneve Ciudad de Mexico, which can arrange babysitting services if needed.
The seven-room, upper-middle-range Red Tree House is a bed-and-breakfast housed in a converted 1930s residence with a warm and inviting charm. The property is located in the uber-trendy Condesa neighborhood, a residential area full of cafes and galleries. Individually decorated rooms are eclectic and colorful, featuring flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Many have balconies and some even have full kitchens. The free breakfast includes a rotating local special and is served in the tree-filled courtyard. Free beer and wine are also offered every evening, though the property isn't suitable for guests with children under 8. Those needing a more kid-friendly hotel may want to consider Hotel Geneve Ciudad de Mexico, which can arrange babysitting services if needed.
Location is key at the 105-room NH Mexico City Centro Historico, which is in Mexico City's bustling Centro, one block from the Zocalo -- the city’s main square. This modern, three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is near attractions like the National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, and Templo Mayor archaeological area, and is surrounded by stunning historic buildings. There’s plenty of shopping and dining at its doorstep, too. Rooms are compact and fairly generic, with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, though they lack views. Features are limited to a simple restaurant and bar, and a basic gym. As an alternative, it’s worth comparing rates at the nearby Zocalo Central, which has more historic charm and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Zocalo.
Location is key at the 105-room NH Mexico City Centro Historico, which is in Mexico City's bustling Centro, one block from the Zocalo -- the city’s main square. This modern, three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is near attractions like the National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, and Templo Mayor archaeological area, and is surrounded by stunning historic buildings. There’s plenty of shopping and dining at its doorstep, too. Rooms are compact and fairly generic, with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, though they lack views. Features are limited to a simple restaurant and bar, and a basic gym. As an alternative, it’s worth comparing rates at the nearby Zocalo Central, which has more historic charm and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Zocalo.
The 110-room Hotel El Ejecutivo is a mid-range option that's close to two of the city's main avenues, Insurgentes and Reforma. Many restaurants, shops, businesses, and attractions are within walking distance, and the Zona Rosa is only a 10-minute walk away. Rooms are modern and bright, featuring flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. However, portable air-conditioning units draw complaints, and street noise is an issue in some rooms. Dining, including a breakfast buffet (fee), is available at two on-site restaurants. Five events spaces accommodate business and social gatherings, and a 24/7 business center provides computers and a printer. For an alternative that's right in the heart of the Zona Rosa, check out Plaza Florencia instead, which has similar rates.
The 110-room Hotel El Ejecutivo is a mid-range option that's close to two of the city's main avenues, Insurgentes and Reforma. Many restaurants, shops, businesses, and attractions are within walking distance, and the Zona Rosa is only a 10-minute walk away. Rooms are modern and bright, featuring flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. However, portable air-conditioning units draw complaints, and street noise is an issue in some rooms. Dining, including a breakfast buffet (fee), is available at two on-site restaurants. Five events spaces accommodate business and social gatherings, and a 24/7 business center provides computers and a printer. For an alternative that's right in the heart of the Zona Rosa, check out Plaza Florencia instead, which has similar rates.