
Condé Nast TravelerDec 8, 2025
21 Boutique Hotels in Mexico City That Are as Vibrant as the City Itself
Editor-vetted stays in popular neighborhoods like Polanco, Condesa, and Roma Norte.
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- Círculo MexicanoHotelShaker-inspired boutique hotel
- Hotel San FernandoHotelOrnate stained-glass windows and olive green tiles
- Ignacia GuesthouseHotelDiscerning travelers with an eye for design
- CondesaNeighborhoodIt is immediately west of Colonia Roma, together with which it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico".
- PolancoTrain stationPolanco is an affluent colonia, noted for its luxury shopping along Presidente Masaryk Avenue, the most expensive…
- Campos PolancoHotelApartment-style suites for long stays
- Colima 71HotelMinimalist refuge with focus on contemporary art
- Maison LezardHotelOde to midcentury-modern design
- Casa TenueHotelContemporary identity as a leading arts hub
- The Alest HotelHotelDistinct sense of British hospitality
- Casona Roma NorteHotelStateliness and softness of this 1920s building
- Comedor MexicanoRestaurantInnovative takes on Mexican street snacks
- Maison CelesteHotelChic café-meets-concept-store
- Parque MéxicoParkIt is recognized by its Art Deco architecture and decor as well as being one of the larger green areas in the city.
- Lounge FernandoRestaurantGround-floor bar with empanadas and tacos
- 45RestaurantContemporary Mexican cuisine
- LimantourBarOne of the best bars in Mexico City
- Panadería RosettaBakeryAcclaimed bakery
- Casa PolancoMuseumElegantly renovated Spanish Revival-style mansion
- Octavia CasaHotelMinimalist extension of fashion line
- LardoRestaurantItalian restaurant
- CaimanRestaurantNatural wine bar
- Condesa DFHotelCoolest boutique hotel
- Casa GolianaHotelIntricate stucco details and vibrant reddish-pink hue
- Hotel DamaHotelIntimacy of a homestay
- Roma NorteNeighborhood
- RosettaCafé
- Maximo BistroRestaurant
- Em RestauranteRestaurant


