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Suites Ganges
4.1/522 Reviews

Suites Ganges

Mexico City|2.37km from Auditorio Nacional
If you like having a refrigerator to cool your drinks off or even put some cold cuts and cheese this is the place for you. There is also a electric hot stove with two burners. And a coffee makers and plates and utensils with drinking glasses. The ceiling lamp shade hangs low enough over the dining table that a few times I accidentally bumped my head into it. I suggest you bring some soap or shower wash like Dove to use when you shower because you only get one bar of soap to do everything. Also I like to hang up my clothes so I took 12 metal hangers with me. The closet has 5 hangers not enough for me. I stayed here close to three weeks. So I needed to have a good change of clothing. The hotel is a few steps from two restaurants that open 8 am weekday and 9 am weekends until around 5 pm. Basic meal with refillable coffee -the waiter comes and pours more-- will cost you 60 pesos about US$3.00. The bed is very comfortable. Best sleep I had in years. The block is quiet. Safe area. You see the police in their cruiser making rounds. Two blocks walk south then left is Calle Rio Lerma where all the action is such as restaurants and bars. When I first arrived i was able to dine in. Unfortunately the Covid-19 count went up so food was only ”llevar” to carry out. There is a range of food prices depending on what you are looking for. At Calle Nilo a couple blocks over is a very good taco shop with decent prices but like I say it's too bad I could no longer go in there to sit and eat. On an early Sunday morning the hotel arranged a car service pick up for me that cost $230 pesos about US$11.50. Took 20 minutes to arrive at the airport leaving at 5:30 AM. It's helpful to brush up on your Spanish because when you speak to staff they will drift off from English back to Spanish. So be prepared. Staff is a very great set of people who are helpful. My room was clean. It's located about a 15-minute walk from the Sevila subway Line 1. The fare on the train is currently 5 pesos. On the bus it's 6 pesos. I suggest you buy a fare card from the machine. You can always recharge the card either at the machine or with the clerk. If you recharge at the clerk you need to put the card up against the card reader-- I had no idea that is what she was telling me until someone who worked there came over and showed me to place it against the reader. When you're at the bus stop you can also recharge the card. Just stick the card in then it would read the balance. Then you can use a bill or coins. Then press recharga.. Don't do like me and make a mistake where I accidentally hit cancelar instead of recharge then the machine took my 50-peso bill and spit out a receipt. That's robbery. Where I live if you don't get service the machine spits back out your bill or coins. So beware you're warned.even though it's only $2.50 it's still money stolen brazenly. I added a lot of extra information because you will need these and your stay will be much more pleasant. Plus it might

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Dominion Polanco
4.5/520 Reviews

Dominion Polanco

Mexico City|0.45km from Auditorio Nacional
Our family of four stayed in a 2-bedroom at Dominion for five nights. The unit was fantastic ... tons of space and great amenities. The best part was the location, which was across from Parque Lincoln and very safe. We loved being right near the part of Polanco with outdoor cafes and great streets to roam on ... really felt the European influence. Although we ran out of time to see it, right inside the park is an aviary, and you can hear the birds even without going in. It's a condo, but run sort of like a hotel, so here's what to expect: - Reception isn't 24-hours behind a desk. There's one or two people in an office, and after hours, the security guys help you with whatever you need. - They provide you with two (or more, if you ask) glass bottles for purified water, which you refill in the lower level of the building. (They're not going to deliver water bottles to your room, glass or otherwise.) Only real concern about this is that at night, they turn the water off. That makes no sense to me, especially if there's an emergency. - Door security is 24/7, which is great. If you come back in the wee hours, just knock on the door. - The pool and outdoor area is small but lovely. You need to ”reserve” it for an hour (COVID), but there was no problem getting the time we wanted. - This place is very eco-friendly. You'll get one bath towel per person unless you specifically ask for more. There was only one hand towel in the bathroom for my husband and I, which was a little weird. - If you are a Jewish sabbath observer, this place is awesome: inside the eruv, with kosher restaurants and markets close by (and they all deliver!), and a security doorman who will let you in with a knock at the door (rather than having to buzz the doorbell). Also, the big famous hotels, money exchange, etc. are right there as well. If we go back to Mexico City (which was wonderful), we'll stay at Dominion Polanco!

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Top rated hotels in Mexico City

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Uliv Parque Lincoln
4.5/562 Reviews
Very good
W Mexico City
4.1/5111 Reviews
I arrived on Friday at 1 and both bars were closed in the hotel getting ready for ticketed events that evening. Lots of people were irritated they couldn’t get a drink in the hotel when they arrived. So, I could not get a drink in the hotel until evening, if I had a ticket to one of their events. Their drag show and other party didn’t interest me. So, I had a drink in my room and hit the town. The Living Room bar (reason I picked W) was closed all weekend for private stuff. So, I never even saw it. The location is great and so we walked to many bars. If I go back, I wouldn’t spend the money to be at the W, when I barely made use of the place. Service and room service were good.
JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City Polanco
4.6/5105 Reviews
Good stay overall, although not a great value, with the hotel lacking the 5-star features I hope for. I'd shell out more for St Regis for a real luxurious stay, or stay at Marriott Reforma to save money. Good * Great service from the front desk helped us merge three separate reservations and recognize elite benefits. Also very good service from the restaurant and gym staff. * Perfect location near Polanco, a nice area to spend time in. * The master suite felt new and clean while having a weird layout. I wish there were a double vanity sink, though. Bad * No bellmen service at all. Upon arriving or departing from the hotel, no one helps us with the luggage. The ongoing construction work also closed the ramp, which made it even more inconvenient. * We booked the room for two guests, but all the bath amenities and turned-down service were set up for 1. * Breakfast selection was not great, without any live cooking station. Much worse than St Regis or even Sheraton in Reforma. * The construction work made the remaining lobby very small, and going to the Polanco restaurants area requires walking around the building. The taxi/uber will still drop off at the wrong entrance.
InterContinental Presidente Mexico City, an IHG Hotel
4.6/5114 Reviews
This is one of my favorite hotels. The rooms have an exceptional view of Chapultepec Park and the surrounding buildings in Polanco. The hotel also has a wonderful selection of restaurants. My favorite is Alfredo di Roma Italian), as well as Au Pied de Couchon (French), and Chapulin (Mexican.) The Club Lounge on the 39th floor has a superb breakfast selection, and city view. The staff is exceptional. Everytime that I needed assistance, even helping repair my suitcase which was damaged at the airport upon my arrival in the city. The rooms are very well maintained, spacious, and offer wonderful views of the city. I also enjoy the art work, by Mexican artists, in the lobby. All of the above is due to the vision of the General Manager.
Hyatt Regency Mexico City
4.6/5109 Reviews
We were working in Mexico City and as always stayed at the Hyatt Regency. The staff is very supportive no matter what silly thing we need. This time it was shredding extra paperwork - note there is a shredder in the business center. The food in the main restaurant is tasty. I particularly liked the short rib tacos, but be warned, they are juicy so be prepared to make a mess. The rooms are large, the closets ample, the how water in the shower is relaxing. Overall a great property.
Suites Obelisk
4.2/588 Reviews
The breakfast is very good

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 19.36°C during the day, 11.7°C at night

• April to June: 22.45°C during the day, 15.48°C at night

• July to September: 20.34°C during the day, 14.69°C at night

• October to December: 18.69°C during the day, 12.01°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 10.33 cm

• Summer: 80.67 cm

• Autumn: 166.67 cm

• Winter: 25.0 cm

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