The best hotels in Mexico City, from minimalist respites to renovated mansions
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The best hotels in Mexico City, from minimalist respites to renovated mansions
"There's never been a better time to visit Mexico City, a cosmopolitan capital known for harbouring Latin America's foremost food, design, and art scenes. Matching the city's cultural prowess and its welcoming spirit is its thriving hotel scene: options are vast and continue to expand by the day. Stretching across a wide swath of neighbourhoods, offerings include minimalist respites and renovated mansions in the convivial Condesa and Roma Norte boroughs, once considered bohemian boroughs but now both international hotspots in their own right."
"Then there are the upscale boutique hotels and park-front estates in Polanco, one of the city's poshest districts that's known for its boutique shops, and the jacaranda-lined Paseo de la Reforma avenue, a bustling thoroughfare leading to the city's most beloved park, Bosque de Chapultepec, that's home to some of the top names in hospitality, from Sofitel to Four Seasons."
Mexico City combines leading food, design, and art scenes with an expanding, high-quality hotel landscape. Hotel options span minimalist retreats, renovated mansions, upscale boutiques, and park-front estates across Condesa, Roma Norte, Polanco, Paseo de la Reforma, and Bosque de Chapultepec. Neighborhoods such as Condesa and Roma Norte evolved from bohemian enclaves into international hotspots. Polanco hosts luxury shopping and prominent hospitality brands. Juárez and Centro Histórico are developing exclusive and restored historic accommodations. High standards of design, amenities, and service characterize hotels throughout the city, offering varied choices for visitors seeking culture and comfort.
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