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Umbral, a Curio Collection by Hilton
4.4/588 Reviews

Umbral, a Curio Collection by Hilton

Mexico City|0.73km from Palacio de Bellas Artes
This lovely gem is right in the heart of the city! The interior hallways are sleek and modern while homage to a historic past. The building is a former law office and the interior is a classic courtyard presentation. The restaurants and bar are on the roof top, which is the 5th floor. My room was on the street side and I got an upgrade due to my Hilton status, so I had this huge suite on the 4th floor with incredible views of the interior when I opened my door. The bathroom was roomy and spacious. The shower was huge with both a hand held and a shower rainfall option. I had dual sinks and the lotion and other amenities were very nice. The bed was comfy, the windows could open and there were many lighting options. There was bedside lighting, overhead lighting and more. It was quite amazing! The bedroom was all white and quite bright. My ”living room” was dark, but had so many additional lighting options, plus the record player, TV, and the bright window for when the curtains were open. The sliding door between the 2 rooms was perfect. And, I had not only a desk with hand sanitizer, but also a small dining table with 2 chairs in my ”living room”. It was a heavenly stay. Now, the pool was tiny, but the hot tub was lovely and the cocktails were nice! Breakfast at Oliva was included for me and was delicious. The other restaurant on the rooftop, Paixa Do was also quite amazing. Creative food and a gorgeous view with excellent service and a great wine selection. What else? The front desk staff and bellmen were lovely. The concierge was a little odd to me, so I ignored him after the first day. It was easy to take an Uber from my hotel and the Uber was very cheap in US $. Within walking distance were a few Sanbornes, a money exchange place, and some nice restaurants. I totally would return here again. It was my fifth trip to Mexico City in the last 15-20 years and I've stayed only in 1 other place twice. Again, this is a fantastic place to stay...I almost forgot to mention the private movie theater upstairs, the art gallery and the records (vinyl LPs) that one could take and play on bluetooth speakers in your room! What a treat!

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Business travel

Holiday Inn Buenavista, an IHG Hotel
4.4/5116 Reviews

Holiday Inn Buenavista, an IHG Hotel

Mexico City|1.71km from Palacio de Bellas Artes
The hotel is very modern and clean, it has TVs that you can cast Netflix etc from your phone on. Most of the staff are friendly and helpful. It is in a nice location and I felt safe in the area and the hotel without my husband and with three small children. There is a mall and Walmart within walking distance and there are no problems getting an Uber taxi or food delivered. It’s easy and cheap to get around to the main sites. The negatives are they don’t have fridges in the rooms, ice is available but they give it to you in a plastic bag rather than an ice bucket. We needed the ice to keep baby bottles cool, our plug on the sink didn’t close and we had nothing else to put them in. The second negative is that the cleaners keep taking the spare room keys from the slot by the door even if you haven’t pushed it down to activate the lights when you are out it will be taken. The third negative is about the Starbucks at the hotel. There is a young man who works there and he just couldn’t get the orders right, I went there three times he was working and each one of those drinks were incorrect. It really annoyed me that he would would then strongly push for a tip when he isn’t great at his job. The one day my 4 year old ordered a strawberries and cream Frappuccino and he got served a small cappuccino! The last negative is that the a/c is terrible, it doesn’t get very cold but makes the air quality terrible. Our noses were all dried out and cut by the time we left.

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Breakfast

Hotel Ritz Ciudad de Mexico
4.4/5112 Reviews

Hotel Ritz Ciudad de Mexico

Mexico City|0.38km from Palacio de Bellas Artes
If you cannot walk stairs or if you want a decent lobby, or even minimal hotel services and security, do not ever stay at the Ritz Hotel in Mexico City. This is a once elegant hotel that has fallen on very hard times. Founded about 1930, even 25 years ago, this hotel once had a gracious street-level lobby and a bar with a mural by Miguel Covarrubias. Now both the lobby and the mural have disappeared! Instead, the lobby consists only of a slippery circular marble staircase to the first floor, where there is an excuse for lobby. There is a separate elevator from the street to the first floor, but it was being renovated the entire time of our second stay this month. The hotel knew that we were coming back; they knew that my spouse is walking with a cane, but they did not have the decency to warn us so that we could stay elsewhere. The space of the old lobby has been rented out to a VIPs chain restaurant, not accessible from inside the hotel. This hotel is now chaotic and badly managed. One has the illusion of staying at a normally functioning hotel, but it’s only an illusion. The ugly dining room has no windows and even that is often closed to guests, who are funneled to an even smaller, darker room so that the hotel can host private events in its dining room. Your taxi with luggage cannot pull up in front of this hotel’s only door. You have to drag it there across a long block past stores because this hotel is now located on a pedestrian street that is massively crowded. Often we found that the Ritz had no one at the door. When arriving, even getting help to bring in your luggage is an ordeal! That is a problem for many reasons: no security at the door leaves guests vulnerable to pickpockets who prey on foreign tourists. One trick that they employ is to fake bumping into the foreign target and smear them with ice cream. Then, the culprit, pretending an accident precedes to try to clean off the victim, only to figure out how to pick their pockets while touching them! We both got slammed with yellow ice cream just outside the hotel entrance, though they were not able to get at our concealed valuables. The hotel breakfast varies depending what the restaurant has left over. They don’t keep the hot dishes on the buffet warm. If you want hot water in your room to make tea, the hotel does not oblige. They even refused to let us have two cups and hot water. Forget room service. Often no one speaks any language other than Spanish and if your accent is not just right, they pretend not to understand you! Most of the people at the desk won’t help you with even basic directions. This is a non-hotel! There is no concierge. There is no service!

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Top rated hotels in Mexico City

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My Place Donceles
4/56 Reviews
Good good good good
City Express by Marriott Ciudad de Mexico Alameda
3.9/586 Reviews
Not bad, the room is clean and tidy
Hotel Ritz Ciudad de Mexico
4.4/5112 Reviews
If you cannot walk stairs or if you want a decent lobby, or even minimal hotel services and security, do not ever stay at the Ritz Hotel in Mexico City. This is a once elegant hotel that has fallen on very hard times. Founded about 1930, even 25 years ago, this hotel once had a gracious street-level lobby and a bar with a mural by Miguel Covarrubias. Now both the lobby and the mural have disappeared! Instead, the lobby consists only of a slippery circular marble staircase to the first floor, where there is an excuse for lobby. There is a separate elevator from the street to the first floor, but it was being renovated the entire time of our second stay this month. The hotel knew that we were coming back; they knew that my spouse is walking with a cane, but they did not have the decency to warn us so that we could stay elsewhere. The space of the old lobby has been rented out to a VIPs chain restaurant, not accessible from inside the hotel. This hotel is now chaotic and badly managed. One has the illusion of staying at a normally functioning hotel, but it’s only an illusion. The ugly dining room has no windows and even that is often closed to guests, who are funneled to an even smaller, darker room so that the hotel can host private events in its dining room. Your taxi with luggage cannot pull up in front of this hotel’s only door. You have to drag it there across a long block past stores because this hotel is now located on a pedestrian street that is massively crowded. Often we found that the Ritz had no one at the door. When arriving, even getting help to bring in your luggage is an ordeal! That is a problem for many reasons: no security at the door leaves guests vulnerable to pickpockets who prey on foreign tourists. One trick that they employ is to fake bumping into the foreign target and smear them with ice cream. Then, the culprit, pretending an accident precedes to try to clean off the victim, only to figure out how to pick their pockets while touching them! We both got slammed with yellow ice cream just outside the hotel entrance, though they were not able to get at our concealed valuables. The hotel breakfast varies depending what the restaurant has left over. They don’t keep the hot dishes on the buffet warm. If you want hot water in your room to make tea, the hotel does not oblige. They even refused to let us have two cups and hot water. Forget room service. Often no one speaks any language other than Spanish and if your accent is not just right, they pretend not to understand you! Most of the people at the desk won’t help you with even basic directions. This is a non-hotel! There is no concierge. There is no service!
Hotel San Francisco Centro Historico
3.7/513 Reviews
We were hosted in September the hotel for what you see is a little old, but for the location it is worth it, the receptionist's attention very good, the room very clean, TV the channels don't look good, for our luck I touch us the Tremor, staff are very careful with us.
Barrio Downtown Mexico City Hostel
4.5/574 Reviews
Good value for money. The Taras and Walking Space public facilities are excellent. The design is good with the concept of the day of the dead. The structure of the bunker is good. However, the soundproofing of the dormitory is not good.
Ayenda Hidalgo
3.5/525 Reviews
Excellent location, in the reception are not very attentive to the moment of registration****, and a very bad detail with room 314, has not enough ventilation, has no air conditioning or at least one ventilator, I had to ask a fan at reception to take over how terriblely closed the warmth was in the room (they were very careful to take it to me) but if it is a bad detail, the hotel is well.

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There are 503 hotels in Mexico City on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. There are many well-known chain hotels in Mexico City. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Mexico City. In Mexico City, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. A popular hotel in Mexico City, One Ciudad de Mexico Alameda is also one of the highest rated. Galeria Plaza Reforma is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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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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