Mexico City is the fourth most populous city in the world, with more than 20 thousand inhabitants! It has so much to offer that, regardless of how long you stay there, you will leave with the feeling that there is still a lot left to see. Therefore, it is super important to choose a good hotel, to make the most of your stay there! See our top 5 hotels in Mexico City here:
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Hotels in Mexico City
Hotel Marquis Reforma
The only establishment in the city under the Leading Hotels of the World brand, it has a great location on Paseo de la Reforma. From there, you can walk to some of the most important museums in Mexico City, as well as being close to the coolest neighborhoods. There are 209 very spacious rooms and the decor mixes vintage and modern styles, which gives the hotel an added charm.
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The hotel has three restaurants: Los Canarios, which mixes Spanish and Mexican cuisine, the Market Gourmet Café, in the lobby, and La Cuchara De San Sebastián, specializing in tapas. There is also Sikeiros, a sports bar with a pleasant balcony ideal for having drinks.
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In the charming Polanco neighborhood, the boutique hotel is a refuge in the heart of bustling Mexico City. In a 1950s house surrounded by palm trees and with a modern facade, the rooms and suites are decorated with rosewood furniture and earth tones.
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There are two restaurants in total: Anatol, with a contemporary atmosphere, two floors and a menu made with fresh and seasonal ingredients, and Dulce Patria, a sophisticated and long-time favorite of elite venues. There is also the Aurora SPA, which offers a variety of specific treatments with natural resources and oils.
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St Regis
Also on Paseo de la Reforma, the city’s financial heart, the hotel is more modern, luxurious and comfortable. There are 189 rooms, 37 of which are suites, with sizes ranging from 50 m² to 287 m². The decor has a neutral color palette with some touches of purple and dark green.
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In total, there are 8 gastronomic options at the hotel, such as the Candela Romero restaurant, with contemporary Spanish cuisine, The Atrium, the Mexican Diana, in the lobby, the healthy Juice Bar, the French La Table Krug and The Glass House cafe. There is also J&G Grill, for grilled food, and the King Cole Bar, ideal for drinks.
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Pug Seal Allan Poe
Located in the Polanco neighborhood, the hotel is super charming and safe, and at the same time as it is residential, it has some of the best restaurants, designer stores, and is very pleasant to walk around. The boutique hotel is located in a 1940s house, where the Spanish embassy was located.
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The rooms have decor inspired by Mexican culture, but always with the presence of modern design works. All details in the house have an order and a reason for being where they are, whether spiritual or holistic.
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Pug Seal Tennyson
The last on our list of 5 hotels in Mexico City is from the same Pug Seal chain and is also in the Polanco neighborhood! The boutique hotel is located in a 1940s house built in the neo-baroque style. There are just 11 rooms divided into four categories, and all with a living room and equipped with TV, bathtub, Wi-Fi free and breakfast.
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This was our list of the top 5 hotels in Mexico City! Have you ever stayed at any of them?
By Renata Araújo
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